Physics Introductory Courses - Spring Quarter 2004


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Physics 121, 122, and 123

LECTURE
SECTION MWF ROOM INSTRUCTOR EMAIL URL
Physics 121A 8:30-9:20 PAA A118 Pedigo, Daryl rdp3@u.washington.edu WWW
Physics 121B 11:30-12:20 PAA A118 Pedigo, Daryl rdp3@u.washington.edu WWW
Physics 122A 1:30-2:20 PAA A118 Watts, Gordon gwatts@u.washington.edu WWW
Physics 122B 2:30-3:20 PAA A118 Efimov, Vitaly efimov@phys.washington.edu WWW
Physics 123A 9:30-10:20 PAA A102 Aganagic, Mina mina@phys.washington.edu WWW
Physics 123B 9:30-10:20 PAA A118 Sharpe, Stephen sharpe@phys.washington.edu WWW
Physics 123C 10:30-11:20 PAA A102 Karch, Andreas karch@phys.washington.edu WWW

LAB
SECTION INSTRUCTOR EMAIL URL
Physics 121 Z Cramer, John cramer@phys.washington.edu WWW
Physics 122 Z Van Dyck, Robert vandyck@phys.washington.edu TBA
Physics 123 Z McDermott, Mark mark@phys.washington.edu WWW

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Grading Policy|Final Exam Schedule

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Physics Introductory Courses Office

Office Location
Physics-Astronomy Tower, Room C136

Program Assistant
lclement@u.washington.edu
(206) 543-4982

Please contact the Program Assistant if you help assistance with registration, have questions about grades or Lab and Tutorial policies. The Program Assistant will be available in PAC C136 during the following times:

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Monday through Friday
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday

For general questions or complaints related to instruction, pace or academic aspects of the courses, please contact the course sequence manager, Dr. Daryl Pedigo. He is available by appointment for matters that cannot be handled otherwise. To arrange an appointment with Dr. Daryl Pedigo, please contact him or the Program Assistant.

Instructors are the best resources regarding specific questions about a particular class.

Please contact your TA if you have questions related to homework, exam problems, tutorial or lab materials. Your TA knows how the course operates and even more about how you are progressing.

Don't forget to use the Study Center as a resource for help with Physics questions. Many TAs and professors have scheduled hours in the Study Center to help students resolve struggles with Physics. The Study Center is located in AM 018A, B and C (the Mezzanine Level under the Physics-Astronomy Lecture Hall).

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If you would like to request academic accommodations due to a disability, please contact Disabled Student Services, 448 Schmitz, (206) 543-8924. If you have a letter from Disabled Student Services indicating you have a disability that requires academic accommodations, please present the letter to your instructor who will discuss the accommodations that you might need for class.

See Also the DSS Website


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