© 1999-2008 Thomas Curtright
This list does not include discussion sections that I have taught each
semester except during my sabbaticals in Spring 1996 and Fall 2002.
PHY101,
College Physics I, Summer II 1999.
PHY102,
College Physics II, Spring 2003.
PHY102,
College Physics II, Summer I 2002.
PHY102,
College Physics II, Summer II 2000.
PHY102,
College Physics II, Summer I 1998.
PHY206,
University Physics II, Summer II 2002.
PHY206,
University Physics II, Summer II 2000.
PHY206,
University Physics II, Spring 1993, Spring 1994, and Fall 1997.
PHY207,
University Physics III, Spring 2002.
PHY207,
University Physics III, Fall 2001.
PHY207,
University Physics III, Spring 2001.
PHY207,
University Physics III, Fall 2000.
PHY207,
University Physics III, Spring 2000.
PHY207,
University Physics III, Fall 1999.
PHY207,
University Physics III, Summer I 1999.
PHY207,
University Physics III, Spring 1999.
PHY540,
Classical Mechanics, Fall 2006.
PHY540,
Classical Mechanics, Fall 2007
PHY610,
Special Topics: Group Theory, Spring 1997.
PHY615,
Methods of Mathematical Physics I, Fall 1995.
PHY615,
Methods of Mathematical Physics I, Fall 2004.
PHY616,
Methods of Mathematical Physics II, Fall 1996 and Fall 1998.
PHY616,
Methods of Mathematical Physics II, Spring 2007.
PHY650,
Electromagnetic Theory, Fall 1994.
PHY650,
Electromagnetic Theory, Fall 2003.
PHY650,
Electromagnetic Theory I, Spring 2005.
PHY650,
Electromagnetic Theory I, Spring 2008.
PHY651,
Electromagnetic Theory II, Spring 2004.
PHY651,
Electromagnetic Theory II, Fall 2005.
PHY666,
Elementary Particles, Spring 1998.
PHY672,
Quantum Field Theory, Fall 1993 and Fall 1995.
Students should note that Maple,
Mathematica, and Scientific
Notebook, Word, or Workplace are useful tools for these
classes.
All are available for student use at reasonable costs. Some,
especially Scientific Workplace, are available in 30-day free trial
versions.
Teaching as
seen
by the lecturer of a course too often repeated.