Description
'This book provides a wealth of useful information to help this wide diversity of student material to rationalise the various components of the courses they are taking, to put them into context of the knowledge and skills bases necessary for an understanding of the subject, and to maximise the benefits of their educational experiences...One of the pleasures of the book is the way that the author draws on such a wide range of examples, using the history (both ancient and recent) of the development of scientific methods and theories as well as modern examples... I would recommend this book to any physics undergraduate, but particularly to those just embarking on their degree courses.' - Dick Bacon, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Journal of the LTSN Physical Sciences Subject Centre
About the Author
DAVID SANDS is a Senior Lecturer in the Physics Department at the University of Hull, where he teaches transferable skills and other specialist physics modules.
Reviews
'This book provides a wealth of useful information to help this wide diversity of student material to rationalise the various components of the courses they are taking, to put them into context of the knowledge and skills bases necessary for an understanding of the subject, and to maximise the benefits of their educational experiences...One of the pleasures of the book is the way that the author draws on such a wide range of examples, using the history (both ancient and recent) of the development of scientific methods and theories as well as modern examples... I would recommend this book to any physics undergraduate, but particularly to those just embarking on their degree courses.' - Dick Bacon, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Journal of the LTSN Physical Sciences Subject Centre
Book Information
ISBN 9781403903280
Author David Sands
Format Paperback
Page Count 103
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 297g