AST, PH, and PHS Course Syllabi for Fall 2005
AST 101-2E, Astronomy of the Universe Dr. Perry Gerakines
AST 102-3B Astronomy of Stellar Systems , Dr. Robert Mohr
AST 105-7T, Extraterrestrial Life, Dr. Robert Mohr
PH100-1B, Preparatory Physics, Dr. S. Vallabhaneni
PH100-2A, Preparatory Physics, Dr. Rakesh Kapoor,
PH 100-2D, Preparatory Physics, Brain Geislinger
PH 100-3C, Preparatory Physics, Dr. James Martin
PH201-5C, College Physics I, Dr.Chris Lawson
PH201-6A, College Physics I, Dr. James Martin
PH 201-8B, College Physics I, Dr. Robert Mohr
PH202-5E, College Physics II, Dr. Sergey Mirov
PH221-5A, General Physics I, Dr. Andrei Stanishevsky
PH 221-7A General Physics I, Dr. Ed Wills
PH221-8A, General Physics I, Todd Devore
PH 222-6C, General Physics II, Dr. Joseph Harrison
PH351-4B and PH351L-G7-Modern Physics I, Dr. Tom Nordlund
PH445/5451B , Electromagnetic Theory I, Dr. David Shealy
PH 450/550-4A, Introductory Quantum Mechanics I, Dr.Yogesh Vohra
PH 453/553 1G, Introductory Solid State Physics I, Dr. Mary Ellen Zvanut
PH461/561-2B, Classical Mechanics I, Dr. Renato Camata
PH475/575-2C, Introduction to Biophysics, Dr. Tom Nordlund
PH 545-1B Electromagnetic Theory I, Dr. David Shealy
PH 553-1G, Solid State, Dr. Mary Ellen Zvanut
PH 610/710-3B, Classical Mechanics I, Dr. Ryoichi Kawai
PH 650/750-1E, Electromagnetic Theory I, Dr. Joe Harrison
PH 672/772 -1C Quantum Mechanics II, Dr. Ryoichi Kawai
PHS101-1C/1Q, Physical Science, Dr. S. Vallabhaneni
PHS101-2B/N3, Physical Science, Dr. Ed Wills
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