PH1012 PHYSICS A (4.0 AU)

For students w/o A Level Physics (applicable to F/T students)
1. VECTORS 2. KINEMATICS 3. FORCES AND TORQUES 4. NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION 5. IMPULSE AND MOMENTUM 6. WORK AND ENERGY 7. THERMAL PHYSICS 8. ELECTRIC FIELD 9. MAGNETIC FIELD 10. MOTION OF CHARGED PARTICLES AND APPLICATIONS 11. CIRCUITS

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    Workload curriculum should be reviewed.
    Quiz 1
    Quiz 2
    Finals
    Physical Attendence (wooclap)
    Weekly online home work (a lot of questions and multiple parts. highest i seen is 13 parts for 1 question).

    Theres pre lectures and 3h lectures. Notes are spread across pre lectures and physical lectures. So you need to watch both to get the full picture. The lecturer doesn’t even give the full working of examples. The lecturer shows how to start, and provides answers. Then leaves the rest for students to work it out. Which defeats the point of examples.

    The flow of content during lectures needs to be improved. The lecturer keeps jumping between pages and examples, making this a lot more confusing than it already is.

    We are learning 2 years of H2 physics in 6 months.
    The curriculum should be reviewed and revised. This is evident by the consistent poor grades before moderation. Based on this, it clearly shows that many students struggle with the curriculum.

    October 20, 2024
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    Dr ho’s teaching is good however some lessons can be quite fast but is understandable due to the amount of chapters needed to be covered by week13. Workload wise, apart from tutorials, there’s also mastering physics(20 qns) which can eat up a lot of your studying time.
    Don’t be demoralise if you can’t do the questions during CAs or finals, as long as you write something relevant there’s always method mark!

    June 4, 2021

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