Thank you very
much to many for asking me to teach Phys. 2401
(Principles of Physics II) in Fall, 2009.
However, I'm not doing
this anytime soon!
In
Fall, 2009,
I'll teach the course,
Algebra-Trig based
Physics
1403
(General
Physics I) &
a combined
Undergraduate-Graduate Course
for
Physics students,
Physics
4309-5304,
Solid State Physics.
I'm also involved in the following
activities, all of which count
towards my
Faculty
Work Load (or "Teaching Load"):
1. Supervision
of two
Physics PhD
students
2.
Serving as a
Physics
Undergraduate Advisor
3.
Serving as
co-Director of the
BS
in Engineering Physics Program
4.
Serving as
Secretary-Treasurer
of the
Texas Section of the American
Physical Society
NO ONE
IN THE PHYSICS DEPT. KNOWS THEIR TEACHING
ASSIGNMENTS FOR SPRING, 2009 !!
If you are required
to take Physics
II, I strongly
suggest that you NOT
wait to take it,
hoping I'll teach it sometime! It's best
if you take Physics
II ASAP
after Physics
I, while Physics I
material
is fresh in your mind. Those who normally teach Physics II
have a different teaching style than mine.
However, all are good instructors!