„Nobel Prize Physics in Everyday Application” változatai közötti eltérés

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= Lectures =
 
= Lectures =
  
Date: Tuesdays 10.15 – 12.00 AM (2 lectures: 2 x 45 min.). Holidays: 1st & 22nd of November
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Date: Tuesdays 10.15 – 12.00 AM (2 lectures: 2 x 45 min.).  
  
Location: Building: H, Lecture Hall: H607
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Location: Building: F, Lecture Hall: F3213
  
  
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In the beginning of the lectures (except the first one) the students have to write short test(s), consisting of (min.: 3, max.: 5) questions in 15 minutes. Time: 10.15 – 10.30 AM.
 
In the beginning of the lectures (except the first one) the students have to write short test(s), consisting of (min.: 3, max.: 5) questions in 15 minutes. Time: 10.15 – 10.30 AM.
  
Make up tests (max. 3 weekly tests can be repeated): date: 16th of May, 1.15 - 2.00 PM, location: FIII213.
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Make up tests (max. 3 weekly tests can be repeated): date: 16th of December, 10.15 - 11.00 AM, location: FIII213.
  
  

A lap 2014. szeptember 8., 14:57-kori változata

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Lectures

Date: Tuesdays 10.15 – 12.00 AM (2 lectures: 2 x 45 min.).

Location: Building: F, Lecture Hall: F3213


Weekly tests

In the beginning of the lectures (except the first one) the students have to write short test(s), consisting of (min.: 3, max.: 5) questions in 15 minutes. Time: 10.15 – 10.30 AM.

Make up tests (max. 3 weekly tests can be repeated): date: 16th of December, 10.15 - 11.00 AM, location: FIII213.


Attendance

Attendance at lecture are compulsory all through the semester. Maximum 30 % of absence can be tolerated.


Evaluation

The students are graded on written exam or results of weekly tests (sum of points).

Grading system:

Fail (1) : 0 - 39 %

Pass (2) : 40 – 54 %

Satisfactory (3): 55 – 69 %

Good (4) : 70 – 84 %

Excellent (5) : 85 – 100 %

Exam: date: 18th of December, 1.15 - 3.00 PM, location: FIII213


Responsible person

Dr. Zsolt Papp, Dept. of Physics


Lectures (PPP)

Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3 Lecture 4 Lecture 5 Lecture 6 Lecture 7 Lecture 8 Lecture 8 Lecture 9 Lecture 10


Results