The basis of all knowledge of the physical sciences lies in experiments. This course requires at least 15 points from PHYSICS 201, 202, 203, 231, 240, 244, 251, and 261. Hereby we note that the three courses, PHYSICS 201, 202, and 203, are required for the BSc Physics major. The student will have access to a broad spectrum of prepared experiments, ranging from the Zeeman experiment to Earthquake propagation. They will be required to submit a written report about their findings, as well as present their findings in an oral discussion. Each experiment has a load factor, which represents the number of 3 hour afternoons students are expected to spend on the experiment. The student will perform a number of experiments, adding up to 19 load factors. You would take this course if, in addition to deepening your understanding of physics in general, you would like to learn a range of specific experimental skills that will easily translate to your further career, be it in research and development, more theoretical or numerical tasks, or more practical projects.