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Can understand, model and analyze the fundamental physical processes of nature. |
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Can suggest mathematical models to problems they face and solve them by various (approximate/analytical/numerical) approaches. |
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Can use basic measurement devices; can choose and apply the best measurement technique. |
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Can adequately record their observations, e.g., in a lab book. |
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Can design and carry out experiments. |
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Can access scientific information sources. |
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Can critically analyze and contribute to scientific information. |
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Can present scientific information clearly. |
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Can analyze systems that contain probabilistic parts; can do error analysis. |
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Has the basic programming skills; can solve a simple physical problem or can simulate one with an appropriate language they choose. |
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Can actively and skillfully conceptualize, apply, analyze, synthesize and evaluate information. |
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Can produce new ideas and products by using their background in physics. |
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Can systematically design, evaluate, and implement a strategy to respond to an existing problem. |
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Is effective in oral and written communication skills by using both Turkish and English languages. |
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Can do leadership and take initiative. |
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Tries to find physics based solutions to the problems of the world that we live in. |
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Obeys the ethical rules in the workplace and the society and ascertains that they are obeyed by others. |
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Can use the digital communication and computation tools in the most efficient and effective way. |
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Can effectively use the knowledge and skills they gained in physics, in observing, analyzing, modeling and solving other societal problems. |
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