School of Physical and Geographical Sciences  
 
 
PHY-30025 Life in the Universe  
Co-ordinator: Dr Jacco Van Loon    Room: LJ2.07, Tel:33331  
Teaching Team:  
Level: 3 Credits: 15 Study Hours: 150  
School Office:
 
 
 
Programme/Approved Electives for

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Prerequisites

Successful completion of level 2 Physics or Astrophysics

Barred Combinations

None

Description

Aims

To develop an understanding of the physical processes that govern the formation and evolution of planets, planetary atmospheres and life.

To understand the possibilities and limitations of searches for extra-solar planets and extra-terrestrial life, and of interstellar travel and communication.

To appreciate the vulnerability of Life on Earth, and the processes by which humankind affects and is affected by the Earth's environment.

Intended Learning Outcomes

Students will have acquired systematic understanding of the physical processes that govern the formation and evolution of planets, planetary atmospheres and Life.

Students will have acquired coherent and detailed knowledge of the possibilities and limitations of searches for extra-solar planets and extra-terrestrial Life.

Students will be able to critically evaluate the possibilities and limitations of interstellar travel and communication.

Students will have acquired skills to exercise initiative in designing and executing an experiment, and to communicate ideas related to the experiment's context and objective.

Study hours

20 hours of lectures
30 hours problem sheets
30 hours mini-project execution and reporting
70 hours examination revision and private study

Description of Module Assessment

001: 2 Hour Unseen Exam weighted 60%
2 hour unseen examination, 3 from 5 questions
Two hour unseen examination with a choice of three from five questions

002: Exercise weighted 20%
3 problem sheets
Questions on the physical and astrophysical processes relevant to the study and understanding of exoplanets, extraterrestrial life and space travel (3 problem sheets)

003: Research Report weighted 20%
1000 word written presentation of a mini-project
Written presentation of a min-project (1000 words), describing the design, execution and interpretation of an experiment or observation with relevance to the field of exoplanets, extraterrestrial life or space travel


Version: (1.04S) Created: 04/Jun/2010

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