The advanced physics laboratory at Hope College is a majors course focusing on experimental physics. This course teaches not only experimental techniques, but also experimental design, implementation and analysis. The students are asked to design experiments using existing equipment (such as the Hope College 2MV Van de Graaff accelerator) to address a physical question posed by the instructors. Their experimental plan is reviewed by a program advisory committee (the instructors for the course). Students learn that the planning state can be as important as the actual experiment. They learn how to write a report about an unexpected or less than perfect result. The challenge for the instructors has been finding a way to help the students to become “independent” without frustrating them in their early attempts. This paper will discuss the structure of the course and give examples of the accelerator-based experiments used to help build independent research skills.
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10 June 1999
The fifteenth international conference on the application of accelerators in research and industry
4-7 Nov 1998
Denton, Texas (USA)
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June 10 1999
The restructured “advanced laboratory” at Hope College—A step toward independence Available to Purchase
Catherine M. Mader;
Catherine M. Mader
Department of Physics & Engineering and Department of Chemistry, Hope College, Holland, Michigan 49422-9000
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Peter L. Jolivette;
Peter L. Jolivette
Department of Physics & Engineering and Department of Chemistry, Hope College, Holland, Michigan 49422-9000
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Paul A. DeYoung;
Paul A. DeYoung
Department of Physics & Engineering and Department of Chemistry, Hope College, Holland, Michigan 49422-9000
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Graham F. Peaslee
Graham F. Peaslee
Department of Physics & Engineering and Department of Chemistry, Hope College, Holland, Michigan 49422-9000
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Catherine M. Mader
Peter L. Jolivette
Paul A. DeYoung
Graham F. Peaslee
Department of Physics & Engineering and Department of Chemistry, Hope College, Holland, Michigan 49422-9000
AIP Conf. Proc. 475, 1110–1113 (1999)
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Catherine M. Mader, Peter L. Jolivette, Paul A. DeYoung, Graham F. Peaslee; The restructured “advanced laboratory” at Hope College—A step toward independence. AIP Conf. Proc. 10 June 1999; 475 (1): 1110–1113. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.59309
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