Past Courses


Past Courses – Hope College

  • Fall 2020
    • PHYS 121-01: General Physics I
    • PHYS 142-02: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 382: Advanced Laboratory – Independent Study (1 student)
    • PHYS 490R-04: Research – 1 Credit (1 student)
    • PHYS 080: Physics Seminar
  • Spring 2020
    • PHYS 142-02: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 281: Intermediate Laboratory
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (1 student)
    • PHYS 490R-04: Research – 1 Credit (1 student)
    • PHYS 080: Physics Seminar
  • Fall 2019
    • IDS 100: First Year Seminar: “Science Fiction, Science Fact”
    • PHYS 270: Modern Physics
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (1 student)
    • PHYS 490R-04: Research – 2 Credits (1 student)
    • PHYS 080: Physics Seminar
  • Spring 2019
    • PHYS 121: General Physics I
    • PHYS 281: Intermediate Laboratory
    • PHYS 362: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (3 students)
  • Fall 2018
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 270: Modern Physics
    • PHYS 382: Advanced Laboratory
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (4 students)
    • PHYS 490R-04: Research – 1 Credit (1 student)
  • Spring 2018
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-02: General Physics II
    • PHYS 281: Intermdediate Laboratory
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (2 students)
  • Fall 2017
    • PHYS 121-01: General Physics I
    • PHYS 141-01: Physics Laboratory I
    • PHYS 270: Modern Physics
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (2 students)
  • Spring 2017
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 142-02: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 280-02: Introduction to Mathematical Physics and Engineering
    • PHYS 281: Intermediate Laboratory
    • PHYS 490R-04: Research – 1 Credit (1 student)
  • Fall 2016
    • PHYS 121-01: General Physics I
    • PHYS 121-11: General Physics I – Discussion
    • PHYS 295: Physics of Sustainable Energy
    • PHYS 382: Advanced Laboratory
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (3 students)
  • Spring 2016
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 142-01: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 281: Intermediate Laboratory
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (1 student)
    • PHYS 490R-04: Research – 1 Credit (1 student)
  • Fall 2015
    • PHYS 121-01: General Physics I
    • PHYS 121-11: General Physics I – Discussion
    • PHYS 141-01: Physics Laboratory I
    • PHYS 382: Advanced Laboratory
    • PHYS 490-04: Research – 0 Credit (2 students)
  • Fall 2014 – Spring 2015
    • On Sabbatical
  • Spring 2014
    • PHYS 142-04: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 280-01: Introduction to Mathematical Physics and Engineering
    • PHYS 280-02: Introduction to Mathematical Physics and Engineering
    • PHYS 080: Physics Seminar
  • Fall 2013
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 382: Advanced Laboratory
    • PHYS 080: Physics Seminar
  • Spring 2013
    • PHYS 121-01: General Physics I
    • PHYS 121-11: General Physics I – Discussion
    • PHYS 280: Introduction to Mathematical Physics and Engineering
    • PHYS 281: Intermediate Laboratory
    • PHYS 290-01: Intermediate Laboratory – Independent Study (1 student)
  • Fall 2012
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 142-02: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 270: Modern Physics
  • Spring 2012
    • PHYS 121-01: General Physics I
    • PHYS 121-11: General Physics I – Discussion
    • PHYS 141-01: Physics Laboratory I
    • PHYS 141-02: Physics Laboratory I
    • PHYS 281: Intermediate Laboratory
  • Fall 2011
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 142-01: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 270: Modern Physics
  • Spring 2011
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 142-01: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 382: Advanced Laboratory
  • Fall 2010
    • IDS 100-37: First Year Seminar: “Nanodots and Nanobots: Nanotechnology in Science and Society”
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 142-02: Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 490-04: Research (1 student)
  • Spring 2010
    • PHYS 121-01: General Physics I
    • PHYS 121-11: General Physics I – Discussion
    • PHYS 141-02: Physics Laboratory I
    • PHYS 382: Advanced Laboratory
  • Fall 2009
    • PHYS 122-01: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 142-01: General Physics Laboratory II
    • PHYS 281: Intermediate Laboratory
  • Spring 2009
    • PHYS 121-02: General Physics I
    • PHYS 121-11: General Physics I – Discussion
    • PHYS 141-01: General Physics Laboratory I
    • PHYS 382: Advanced Laboratory (co-taught)
    • PHYS 490-04: Research (1 student)
  • Fall 2008
    • PHYS 122-02: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 142-01: General Physics Laboratory II (co-taught)
    • PHYS 361: Analytical Mechanics
    • CHEM 490-11: Research (1 student, Graham Peaslee as instructor of record)
  • Spring 2008
    • PHYS 121-02: General Physics I
    • PHYS 121-11: General Physics I – Discussion
    • PHYS 141-02: General Physics Laboratory I (co-taught)
    • PHYS 270: Modern Physics
  • Fall 2007
    • PHYS 122-02: General Physics II
    • PHYS 122-11: General Physics II – Discussion
    • PHYS 142-01: General Physics Laboratory II (co-taught)
    • PHYS 361: Analytical Mechanics

Past Courses – Washington & Jefferson College

  • Spring 2007
    • PHY 102: Introductory Physics II
    • PHY 102L: Introductory Physics Lab II
  • Intersession 2007
    • SCI 109: Nanotechnology: Reality or Hype?
  • Fall 2006
    • PHY 101: Introductory Physics I
    • PHY 101L: Introductory Physics Lab I
    • PHY 391: Quantum Mechanics Tutorial (1 student)
  • Spring 2006
    • PHY 102: Introductory Physics II
    • PHY 102L: Introductory Physics Lab II
    • PHY 322: Electronics (co-taught)
  • Fall 2005
    • PHY 101: Introductory Physics I
    • PHY 101L: Introductory Physics Lab I
    • PHY 331: Quantum Mechanics