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  Session: Upper Division Undergraduate
  Paper Type: Contributed
  Title: A Research Experience-based Measurement Laboratory Course
  Meeting: 2018 Summer Meeting: Washington, DC
  Location: N/A
  Date:
  Time: 10:10AM
  Author: Gernot Laicher,
University of Utah, Department of Physics & Astronomy,
8015855553, gernot@physics.utah.edu
  Co-Author(s): Clayton C. Williams,
  Abstract: Universities can offer a science-based research experience to only a limited number of undergraduate students. We have started a one- semester lecture/lab course for advanced undergraduate students providing an "alternative research" experience to students who cannot engage with a full-fledged research group. The lecture is closely tied to the lab work and homework relates directly to measurements performed and systems built in the laboratory. Laboratory instructions are limited to essential goals, requiring active engagement of students. The course teaches measurement principles and physical sensors in semi-structured labs for seven weeks. Thereafter, the remaining weeks of the semester students work on self-created "research" projects/measurement challenges (one or two students together). Students propose the project early enough that parts can be ordered, establish milestones to be achieved along the way, assemble and build the apparatus, characterize its performance, and present results to class members.
  Footnotes: None
  Presentation: AAPT 2018 Gernot Laicher.pdf

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