Classed taught
1990 Fall: Physics 122
1992.
Winter: Honors 202 (3) Colloquium: Turning points in the History of Civilization. 9-10:50 T Th 2072 JKHB and 343R Colloquium in the Physical Sciences
1993
Winter Physics 122
Winter Physics 122
1992.
1993.
1994.
1994.1. Winter: 122; Honors 202 (3) Colloquium: Turning points in the History of Civilization. 9-10:50 T Th and 343R Colloquium in the Physical Sciences: Evaluation, student comments and student papers. Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland: Part II. A Student invention of how Chaos plays out.
1994.2. Summer
1994.3. Fall Honors 201 (3) Colloquium: Turning points in the History of Civilization. 9-10:50 T Th 2072 JKHB
1994.4.
1995.
1995.1. Winter: Honors 202 (3) Colloquium: Turning points in the History of Civilization. 9-10:50 T Th 2072 JKHB and 343R Colloquium in the Physical Sciences
1995.2.
1995.3. Fall: Honors 201 (9) Colloquium: Turning points in the History of Civilization. 9-10:50 T Th 274 MARB: Student Evalution
1995.4.
1996.
1996.1. Winter: Honors 202 (3) Colloquium: Turning points in the History of Civilization. 9-10:50 T Th 115 McKay and
241R(2) Colloquium in the Natural Sciences
Physics 122
1996.2. Spring: 380 experimental physics
1996.3.
1997.
1997.1. Winter Physics 122 Winter: 513R Thin Film Phenomena
1997.2. Spring: 380 experimental physics
1997.3. Fall: Physics 122
1998.
1998.1.
1998.2.
1998.3. Fall: Physics 122
1999.
1999.1. Winter: Physics 122 & Physics 585 (thin films)
1999.2. Summer Physics 122?
1999.3. Fall: Physics 122
2000.
2000.1. Winter: Physics 122 & Physics 671 (x-ray physics)
2000.2. Summer Physics 122
2000.3. Fall: Physics 122 & Physics 513R (surfaces & nano structures with Evenson) Self and Student Evalution
2001.
2001.1. Winter: Physics 122 & Physics 585 (thin films) 4 students GPA 2.93
2001.2. Summer: Physics 122
2001.3. Fall: PS100 322 students 2.79 GPA vs 2.92 , Honors 202
2002.
2002.1. Winter: Physics 671 (x-ray physics) & Physics 513R (surfaces & nanostructures with Evenson)
2002.2. Summer:- Physics 222 22 students 3.41 GPA vs 3.4 for summers & 3.32 overall
2002.3. Fall: Physics 122
2003.
2003.1. Winter Physics 220 (This was 122 previously) 203 students 3.12 GPA vs 3.06 average & Physics 123 104 students 2.87 GPA vs 3.08 average.
2003.2. Spring: Physics 220 78 students 3.36 GPA vs 3.08
2003.3. Fall Physics 314 (History and Philosophy of Science)
2004.
2004.1. Winter Physics 671 (X-ray & EUV optics)
2004.2. Spring: Physics 220 83 students 3.08 GPA vs 3.06
2004.3. Fall Physics 123 226 students 3.09 GPA vs 3.08 and Physics 451: Quantum Mechanics
2005.
2005.1. Physics 585 (Thin film Physics) 9 students GPA 3.93 and Honors 343R Colloquium in the Physical Sciences. AstroBiology and Mars Research
2005.2. Summer: Physics 442 12 students 3.3 GPA vs 3.4 for summers
2005.3. Fall Physics 250: for example of content, see: http://www.physics.byu.edu/faculty/campbell/physics250/
2006.
2006.1. Winter Physics 220 160 students 3.19 GPA & Physics 671 (X-ray & EUV optics)
2006.2. Spring: Physics 220 79 students 3.26 GPA
2006.3. Fall: Physics 106 (Appl. Physics II) Physics 123 (Physics for Scientists & Engineers: all topics but mechanics and E&M) 213 students 2.96 GPA vs 3.08
2007.
2007.1. Physics 585 (Thin film Physics) 10 students 3.59 GPA
2007.2. Spring: Physics 121 assigned and organized but taught by P. Mills
2007.3. Fall: Physics 123 (Physics for Scientists & Engineers:) 185 students 3.18 GPA vs 3.08
2008.
2008.1. Winter Physics 123 253 students 3.33 GPA vs 3.08
2008.2. Spring: Physics 318 (Physics of Classical Fields. That is, Math Physics) 10 students 3.88 GPA vs 3.10
2008.3. Fall: Physics 222, 32 students 2.83 GPA vs 3.15 PS100 (10:00 a.m. session) 301 students 3.13 GPA vs 3.11
2009.
2009.1. Winter Physics 123 247 students 3.26 GPA vs 3.08
2009.2. Spring: Physics 220- 62 students 3.46 GPA vs 3.06 overall
2009.3. Fall: Physical Science 100 (10:00 session) 282 students 3.07 P GPA vs 3.11 ; Physics 191
2010.
2010.1. Winter Physics 585 (Thin Film Physics) 8 students 3.45 GPA
2010.2. Summer: Physical Science 100
2010.3.
Fall: Physical Science 100 at 1400 MWF in 377CB
213 students 3.11 Passing GPA vs 3.11
Physics 198 at 900
Tuesday in C460 ESC
(Review of Physics and Math for Returning Students)
2011.
2011.1. Winter Physics 220 at 1000 in 445 MARB & Physics 222 at noon in C247 ESC, also class for BYU’s Mars Simulation Rover dual listed as: MEn 493 section 3, ECEn 495 section 2 and Honors 295.
2011.2. Spring Physics 123
2011.3. Fall: Physics 220
2012.
2012.1. Winter Physics 585 (Thin Film Physics)
2012.2. Spring: Research
2012.3. Summer Physical Science /http://ps100.byu.edu/
2012.4. Fall:
2013.
2013.1. Winter
2013.2. Spring
2013.3. Fall:
2014.
2014.1. Winter
2014.2. Spring
2014.3. Fall:
2015.
2015.1. Winter
2015.2. Spring
2016.
2017.
2017.1.
Winter Physics
2017.2.
Spring: Physics
2017.3.
Fall:
2018.
BYU current UG calculus based Physics curriculum for Scientists & Engineers is 121 mechanics, 123 all other, 220 E&M.
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