Trebla said:
And ONE of the following option modules (which differs across schools). The Options available are:
- Astrophysics
- Quanta to Quarks
- Medical Physics
- The Age of Silicon
Quanta to Quarks is the most popular option probably because it is the most useful in real modern physics. However, your school usually decides which option you will be studying...
The choice of the option usually depends on the strengths of the Physics teacher. Since more Physics teachers are Phsyics/Chemistry trained, they tend to go for Q2Q because there is a large Chem crossover component. (OR many Physics teachers are actually not primarily physics trained but Chem trained, they feel more comfy in this topic).
Astrophysics is usually taught by physics teachers with Physics/Astronomy training (there are quite a few of them) or at least a passion for astronomy.
Medical Physics is taught, usually, by Physics/Biology trained teachers. There are very few of these and unless the teacher has a passion in that direction, a Physics teacher would not tend to venture into this option.
The Age of Silicon - well Uni physics tends not to cover this topic at all. Being an electrical engineer I would happily do this topic but I am rare (because being Elec Eng trained my degree was/is not considered "pure enough" to do education at Uni - can you believe it!?). I would say only physics teachers who have either training in engineering or electronics or a passion for it as a hobby would not go near this topic with a barge pole.
As for most useful option, it all depends on where you want to go later.
Q2Q is great for going into 2nd year Physics because that is where you do Quantum Physics.
Astro, also good for 2nd year physics because that is where you do it. Don't think there are a lot of jobs going as astronomers, though.
Med Phys, very useful if you want to go into this area.
Age of Silicon, useful for anyone thinking of electronics or Elec engineering or something in that type of industry.
At HSC level, I would say it is best to do the option that you can grapple with the best and your teacher is strongest with in order to maximise your marks in the option section.