Intended Learning Outcomes
To ensure students acquire the competencies, the Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO) of the programme are structured as follows:
Upon completing the program, graduates are expected to
- accustomed to demonstrating good character reflected in scientific attitudes and ethics, discipline, and a sense of responsibility to support lifelong learning abilities (ILO1 – competences),
- be able to analyse the basic concepts of classical and quantum physics and utilize various analytical methods to solve relevant physics problems (ILO2 – Knowledge),
- be capable of preparing, conducting, and analysing experimental results to explain scientific phenomena, as well as utilizing related technologies (ILO3 – skills),
- be able to formulate mathematical formulations to model/simulate processes/phenomena related to physics (ILO4 – skills),
- be able to apply physics concepts with logical and relevant mathematical formulations, and/or conduct research to solve simple scientific problems and interdisciplinary issues within certain limits using scientific methods (ILO5 – skills),
- be able to communicate the results of problem assessments and the implementation of science and technology orally, in writing, or through audio-visual means, and able to lead and collaborate at various levels of roles within a team (ILO6 – skills)