Learning Outcomes:
The student should be able to:
1. Explain the differences between the classical and quantum approaches to the physical world.
2. Solve the Schrödinger equation in simple physical systems.
3. Evaluate the probabilities of various measurement outcomes.
4. Discuss experiments that verify the predictions of quantum mechanics.
5. Discuss the implications of the quantum approach for our understanding of the physical world.
Indicative Module Content:
Section 1 - A (very) brief history of Quantum Mechanics [~4 lectures]
Section 2 - The mathematical minimum of Quantum Mechanics [~6 lectures]
Section 3 - The foundations of Quantum Mechanics [~6 lectures]
Section 4 - Motion of a particle in a potential [~6 lectures]