2019-2020 / PHYS0511-3

Physical and mathematical bases for motor sciences

Duration

30h Mon. WS

Number of credits

Lecturer

Laurent Dreesen

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The experimental physics course consists of the following main parts: the motion general laws, the mechanics, the fluids, and the electricity. Oral teaching will be systematically completed with experimental demonstrations.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Physics describes the real world. Each topic will be dealt with through concrete observation and experimentation so as to lead students to the theoretical study of specific concepts and notions without ever emphasizing details. We shall focus on fundamental theoretical notions within the students field of interest while providing them with the necessary prerequisite knowledge considering 2nd-year requirements. Whenever possible, the theoretical notions from the different parts of the course will be illustrated with practical applications related to relevant practical courses.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

The course requires good knowledge of secondary education-level mathematics.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The student should pepare a written work on a specific subject in relation with the course. Then, the student is orally examined on the work. The teacher is available for any related question.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

The student is invited to prepare his work at home. Of course, he can assist to oral presentations which can help him in this task.

Recommended or required readings

Reference book: Physique expérimentale (Experimental Physics) J. KANE & M. STERHEIM, Physique, Dunod, Paris, third edition corrected by P. Ghosez, M. Hoebeke, G. Llabrès Students are recommended to buy the book as it is used for both theoretical classes and practical sessions. Included in Edipaq.
- PDF copies of course slides

Assessment methods and criteria

The student should provide a manuscript 15 days before the exam period beginning. A date will be choosen for an oral presentation.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Nothing special to highlight.

Contacts

Prof. Laurent DREESEN
Institut de Physique B5, local 1.5
Phone: 04/3663016 ; Fax: 04/3663629 ; email : Laurent.Dreesen@ulg.ac.be

Secretary : S. Demarche
Phone . 04/3663661 ; Fax 04/3663629 ; email : sdemarche@ulg.ac.be

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session

Teaching methods implemented : distance-learning

- Students have to work at home to provide a report and, if necessary, to defend it. It is therefore a distance learning.

Assessment subjects

- Subject related to the physics of sport.

Assessment methods

- A report will be written and send to the teacher. If its quality is not sufficient, an oral presentation (videoconference) will be scheduled.

Contacts

Prof. Laurent DREESEN Institut de Physique B5, local 1.5 Phone: 04/3663016 ; Fax: 04/3663629 ; email : Laurent.Dreesen@ulg.ac.be
Secretary : S. Demarche Phone . 04/3663661 ; Fax 04/3663629 ; email : sdemarche@ulg.ac.be

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the Aug-Sept 2020 session

Assessment subjects

General physics related to sport.

Assessment methods

Student has to send a written report related to physics of sport to Prof. Dreesen before August 25th.

Contacts

Prof. Laurent DREESEN Institut de Physique B5, local 1.5 Phone: 04/3663016 ; Fax: 04/3663629 ; email : Laurent.Dreesen@uliege.be
Secretary : S. Demarche Phone . 04/3663661 ; Fax 04/3663629 ; email : sdemarche@uliege.be