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PHY2054 - Physics 2 :: Summer 2008

Lectures: NPB1001 Meeting Times: T, R Period 4
Textbook: College Physics by Serway and Faughn, 7th Edition

Instructor:
Prof. F. Eugene Dunnam, PhD      Email: dunnam@phys.ufl.edu
2364 NPB
Ph. 392-1444 Office Hours: Tues/Thurs  9:30 - 10:30 am

Discussion Sections, TA's, and Supplemental Instruction:

We, the instructors in this course have all agreed to pool our office hours to make it easier for you to have access to help. You can go to any of us for assistance with solving problems, etc.

Note, however, that this does NOT mean that you can change to a section other than the one for which you are registered.  In a class of this size, we cannot accept reponsibility for tracking quiz scores, grades, etc. of those who attend sections in which they are not registered.

                             Sections

  Section      Meets   Classroom    Instructor
   8728
 T
 R
 5
 NPB  1216
    Choi
   8729
 W  F  3  NPB  1101
    Duru
   8730
 W  F  5
 NPB  1101
  Pal
   8731
 W  F
 4
 NPB  1220
    Duru
   8732
 T  R
 6  NPB  1220
       Choi   
   8733
 W  F
 6  NPB  1101
  Pal
   9277 T R 3 NPB  1216    Choi


                 Instructor Contact Information

        Instructor     Office      Phone               Email    Office Hrs
  Jinmyung Choi  2104 NPB
 846-3146  jmchoi@phys.ufl.edu       T, R 7
  Alper Duru  2117 NPB
 392-3282  duru@phys.ufl.edu        W, F 2
  Hridis  Pal  2155 NPB
 392-0310  hridispal@phys.ufl.edu      W 4,  R 5


                             Supplemental Instruction

Supplemental Instruction sessions from  5 PM -  6:15 PM  will be conducted
weekly by  Camila Mateo (May - June) and


Alex Kagioglu  (July - August)
  as follows:      M, T, W  -    NPB 1002          
    

                                                                            
                                                                                 



 
University of Florida Department of Physics