Physics

Admission Key Facts:

All students registered to attend our English Language courses will be required to take an English Language Placement Test, which will assess the relative abilities of each student. Students are then placed into ability groups based on the results of their assessment, and the material that they study is tailored to the level of the class.
Once you have booked your place on a course we will send you information on how to take our online Placement Test. This test should take approximately one hour and be taken by the student at least one month prior to their arrival date.
Please note that Oxford Royale Academy English courses do not cater for beginners in English.

Start Dates Mondays from 6th June – 26th August 2022 inclusive
Course duration– (Fixed/ Self-paced)- 1 week fixed.- Monday to Friday
Pathway program ONCAMPUS( face to face)
What do I need? (Time/ Tech/English skills)
Pricing: Free/ Paid -£995 GBP per week

Additional Information (if any)

Tutor Support-Our teachers are educated at the world’s best universities and many now teach in these same universities and are leading lights in their fields. They are committed to the ORA philosophy, infectiously enthusiastic, and are experts in bringing out the very best in students of all backgrounds and abilities.

Description

Course Overview

Join our Physics course, and go on a fascinating journey into physics that you won’t cover at high school or secondary school. Immerse yourself in exciting new discoveries in physics, and explore the ideas and problems of modern physics.
You’ll dive into relativistic physics and the ideas behind it. You’ll analyse quantum physics from perspectives of philosophy and technological applications. You’ll get to grips with other major areas of physics, and learn through discussions, worksheets and problem solving in your virtual classes. We’ll give you exciting homework to test your understanding and allow you to research and explain topics to your peers that we haven’t covered in the classes.

Program Outline/Syllabus

Course Topics

The following is a list of sample topics that may be covered in the course.

  •  Classical mechanics
  •  Special relativity
  •  General relativity
  •  Quantum mechanics
  •  Particle physics
  •  Cosmology and modern physics
  •  Student presentations

Kindly note that the exact syllabus is subject to change.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, you will:

  •  Be comfortable working with all kinds of problems in classical mechanics
  •  Be able to solve basic problems in relativistic physics and quantum physics
  •  Have developed the conceptual sense to resolve common paradoxes in both relativistic physics and quantum physics
  •  Understand how these fundamentals are used to understand the world around us
  •  Possess enhanced independent research skills
  •  Feel more confident when presenting deductions, analysis, and opinions to your peers, both online and in-person
  •  Have gained an insight into what it would be like to study physics at the university level

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