Course code | AG4-013-24p |
Course Title | Award in Physics |
MQF | 4 |
ECTS | 12 |
Duration | 120 hours |
Schedule |
Saturday 1st of February 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 8th of February 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 15th of February 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 22nd of February 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm
Saturday 1st of March 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 8th of March 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 15th of March 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 22nd of March 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 29th of March 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm
Saturday 5th of April 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 12th of April 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm
Saturday 3rd May 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 10th May 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 17th May 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 24th May 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 31st May 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm
Saturday 14th June 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 21st June 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm Saturday 28th June 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm
Saturday 5th July 2025 from 8 am till 2 pm
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Prospected End date | 05.07.2025 |
Lecturer Name | Ing. Patrick Attard |
Mode of Delivery | Face to Face |
Time of Lecture | Varies according to schedule as per details provided |
Block & Lecture Room | MCAST Agribusiness, Qormi Room 8 |
List of External Venues | N/A |
Number of assessments | 2/3 |
Method of Assessment | TCA, CBA, THA |
Institute & Responsible DD | MCAST Agribusiness |
Coordinator | Mr. Claude Ebejer |
Contact Email | [email protected] |
Certification [if applicable] | Applicable if student achieves a minimum of 70% attendance |
Attendance | Attendance is recorded through Classter, students are required to register on this system prior to course commencement. |
Disclaimer:
Given the nature of the content of these preparatory programmes – wherein it is not intended for the foundations of the subject to be covered, as they are considered that they have already been fully attained by the course participant – applicants without any previous coverage of Level 4 content in the area of the Award, will not be able to fully benefit with fruition from the outcomes of same programmes. To this effect, whilst applicants without any basics in the subject can still express interest in committing themselves for the chosen course/s, they will be expected to invest a considerable amount of additional self-study in order to bridge the gaps in view of being able to grasp with fruition what will be delivered during these Award programmes .
This Award will cover the content upon which the Physics entry exam for the Master of Science in Veterinary Medicine will be based.
This course provides an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles governing physical quantities, forces, energy, motion, and waves, while also examining heat transfer, gravitation, and electromagnetism. Students will gain a solid understanding of vector and scalar quantities, Newton’s laws, momentum, and energy conservation, as well as delve into thermodynamics, elasticity, and material behaviour. The course also covers advanced topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and nuclear physics, offering a comprehensive foundation in the principles of physics and their application in real-world scenarios.
Overall Learning Outcomes
LO1 Identify different theories related to vectors and Newton’s Laws of Motion.
LO2 Recognise concepts of thermodynamics and elasticity.
LO3 Outline theories related to electrical fields and magnetism.
LO4 Identify principles related to waves, optics and nuclear physics.