Physics of the Atom and Atomic Phenomena

Baidildina Aizhan

The instructor profile

Description: The discipline is dedicated to the study of the structure of the atom, its interaction with external fields, and various types of radiation. It covers the basic atomic models, mechanisms of interaction of atoms with electromagnetic radiation, quantum phenomena such as energy discreteness and atomic spectra, as well as atomic transitions, photon and ionization processes. As a result of mastering the discipline, students acquire the knowledge necessary to understand atomic processes and their application in various fields of science and technology, as well as to conduct experimental research in this area.

Amount of credits: 6

Course Workload:

Types of classes hours
Lectures 30
Practical works 30
Laboratory works 15
SAWTG (Student Autonomous Work under Teacher Guidance) 15
SAW (Student autonomous work) 90
Form of final control Exam
Final assessment method

Component: University component

Cycle: Profiling disciplines