Courses taught by Victor M. Yakovenko

Current Course

2024 Spring - PHYS 413   Electricity and Magnetism II, 3 credits, 6 students

Previous Courses

2023 Fall - PHYS 412   Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism I, 4 credits, 13 students
2023 Spring   -   sabbatical leave
2022 Fall   -   sabbatical leave
2022 Spring - PHYS 613  new course Quantum and Statistical Physics II , 4 credits, 56 students
2021 Fall - PHYS 411  Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism, 4 credits, 36 students
2021 Spring - PHYS 623  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II, 3 credits, 34 students, on Zoom
2020 Fall - PHYS 411  Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism, 4 credits, 62 students, on Zoom
2020 Spring - PHYS 623  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II, 3 credits, 30 students, on Zoom
2019 Fall - PHYS 411  Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism, 4 credits, 33 students
2019 Spring - PHYS 623  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II, 3 credits, 30 students
2018 Fall - PHYS 622  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics I, 4 credits, 40 students
2018 Spring - PHYS 270  General Physics: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity and Modern Physics, 3 credits, 150 students
2017 Fall - PHYS 622  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics I, 4 credits, 62 students
2017 Spring - PHYS 270  General Physics: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity and Modern Physics, 3 credits, 134 students
2016 Fall - PHYS 622  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics I, 4 credits, 51 students
2016 Spring   -   sabbatical leave
2015 Fall   -   sabbatical leave
2015 Spring - PHYS 625  Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics,  3 credits, 15 students
2014 Fall - PHYS 601  Theoretical Dynamics,  3 credits, 31 students
2014 Spring - PHYS 625  Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics,  3 credits, 26 students
2013 Fall - PHYS 601  Theoretical Dynamics,  3 credits, 31 students
2013 Spring - PHYS 402  Quantum Physics II,  4 credits, 40 students
2012 Fall - PHYS 601  Theoretical Dynamics,  3 credits, 31 students
2012 Spring - PHYS 402  Quantum Physics II,  4 credits, 60 students
2011 Fall - PHYS 404  Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics,  3 credits, 31 students
2011 Spring - PHYS 402  Quantum Physics II,  4 credits, 34 students
2010 Fall - PHYS 404  Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics,  3 credits, 39 students
2010 Spring - PHYS 402  Quantum Physics II,  4 credits, 62 students
2009 Fall - PHYS 404  Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics,  3 credits, 46 students
2009 Spring   -   sabbatical leave
2008 Fall   -   sabbatical leave
2008 Spring - PHYS 603  Methods of Statistical Physics,  3 credits, 40 students
2007 Spring - PHYS 272 and 272H  Introductory Physics: Fields,  3 credits, 40 students
2007 Spring - PHYS 603  Methods of Statistical Physics,  3 credits, 25 students
2006 Fall - PHYS 374  Intermediate Theoretical Methods,  4 credits, 37 students
2006 Spring - PHYS 272 and 272H  Introductory Physics: Fields,  3 credits, 30 students
2005 Fall - PHYS 142  Principles of Physics II,  4 credits, 25 students
2004 Fall - PHYS 142  Principles of Physics II,  4 credits, 21 students
2004 Fall - PHYS 171H (Honors)  Introductory Physics: Mechanics and Relativity,  3 credits, 16 students
2004 Spring - PHYS 625  Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics,  3 credits, 13 students
2003 Fall - PHYS 142  Principles of Physics II,  4 credits, 22 students
2003 Spring - PHYS 420  Principles of Modern Physics,  3 credits, 21 students
2002 Spring - PHYS 625  Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics,  3 credits, 14 students
2001 Fall   -   sabbatical leave
2001 Spring   -   sabbatical leave
2000 Fall - PHYS 832  Theory of Solids I, 3 credits, 13 students
2000 Spring -PHYS 625  Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics,  3 credits, 10 students
1999 Spring - PHYS 623  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II, Section 0101, 3 credits, 33 students
1998 Fall - PHYS 622  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics I, 4 credits, 50 students
1998 Spring - PHYS 623  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II, 3 credits, 22 students
1997 Fall - PHYS 622  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics I, 4 credits, 23 students
1997 Spring - PHYS 623  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II, 3 credits, 20 students
1996 Fall - PHYS 623  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II, 3 credits, 14 students
1996 Summer - PHYS 798  Special Problems in Advanced Physics, 1 student
1996 Spring - PHYS 622  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics I, 4 credits, 14 students
1995 Fall - PHYS 623  Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II, 3 credits, 9 students
1994 Spring - PHYS 832 Theory of Solids I, 3 credits, 7 students

Some Teaching Materials

PHYS 171H, 270, 374, 411, 601  Derivation of the Lorentz transformation from the group property of the Lorentz transformations: pdf, tex.

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