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Year 3 induction Where?, when? and what? The timetable The Module list

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Year 3 induction

Where?, when? and what?

The timetable

The Module list

B.Sc and M.Phys30 credits

Core for M.Phys Only 15 credits

Compulsory core

Options

Induction Fri 15 Oct,LR A 2pm Dr Goad

Induction Mon 13 Dec LR A 11 am Dr Stewart

Induction Thurs 7th OctRoom G, various timesCore B.Sc and M.Phys

45 credits

Options

Compulsory for M.Phys., Optional for B.Sc.

Optional for B.Sc. Students. Opt.4311, opt.4317 can also be done in year 3 by M.Phys. students, but beware implications for PA4630 next year! Opt.4312 only available for B.Sc. students in year 3

OptionsA free choice (subject to flavour) of 4 courses, individual 75 minute examinations, 7.5 credits per option

All students accumulate at least 120 credits at level 3 (or above)

B.Sc students with advanced courses can choose freely additional options up to a recommened maximum of 120 credits taken in year 3

M.Phys students with maximum advancement can choose freely additional options up to a recommended maximum of 150 level 3 credits taken in year 3

M.Phys students with minimum advancement will have to do 150 level 3 and 4 credits taken in year 3

Credits beyond these numbers can be chosen, we recommend from the list of continuously assessed courses

Sign up for these courses with Joan

Induction today 12-14 pm, room E

Contact Dr Darren Wright. Sign up

with Joan by Fri. Oct 15th

New this year. Some option courses are piloting a new system to improve feedback on course progress.

•A question sheet will be distributed at, or before, lecture 1containing at least 1 question per lecture

•Deadlines for the submission of this work by the students will be set by the lecturer at the beginning of the course

•2 or 3 feedback sessions will be scheduled at the beginning of the course, within the 13 timetabled lectures. Marked work will be returned to the students.

•Solutions to the assignments will be provided as part of the feedback where appropriate.

•The continuously assessed component will make up 20% of the marks for the course.

Year 3 Courses involved:

3611  Active Galaxies GCS3622  Cosmology NRT3637  Advanced Materials PBH3651  Stellar Structure and Evolution GAW3671  Solar-terrestrial Relations TKY 4313.2 Dynamical Systems WDE4324   Plasma Physics MLE4326   Interaction of Radiation with Matter GAW

It is possible other courses will adopt this system – check with the lecturers. Bear this trial in mind when selecting your option courses, you may want to maximise or minimise your involvement!

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3642 planetary science3677 life in the universe3626 ionospheric physics Adds 22.5 credits (makes 142.5 at level 3, 120 taken in year 3)

372 Fourier transforms4312 scientific inference 3611 active galaxies 3622 cosmology 3613 mission design 3631 extreme stars makes 120 credits

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3642 planetary science3677 life in the universe Adds 15 credits (makes 135 at level 3, 120 taken in year 3)

371 vector calculus372 Fourier transforms3611 active galaxies 3622 cosmology 3613 mission design 3631 extreme stars makes 150 credits

Language-learning opportunities for all

Languages at Leicester

School of Modern Languages

Introducing Languages at Leicester

• Language courses for non-specialists• Open to students from all disciplines, linguistic and

cultural backgrounds • No previous knowledge or qualifications required• Complete beginners, post-beginners, intermediate and

advanced• Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Dutch, French, German,

Greek, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish

• Three hours of campus-based classes weekly, usually evenings or Wednesday afternoons

How can I take part?

• Courses start at the beginning of the semester, so you’ll need to register without delay

• Fees for Leicester students in 2005-06:– £144 for 20 weeks (that’s just £2.40 per hour!)– £79.50 for 10 weeks (or £2.65 per hour)

• payable in cash, by cheque or by credit card

• To find out more, contact Mary Needham:– t: (0116) 252 2662– e: [email protected]

and visit our website, www.le.ac.uk/ml/lal