MIT Professors and Coursework of James Lindesay

 

Freshman year

 

Newtonian Mechanics, Prof. Earle Loman

Calculus I, Prof. Harvey Greenspan

Introduction to Structure, Bonding, and Mechanism, Profs. Greene and Deutch

Photochemistry & Solar Energy Conversion, Prof L. J. Heidt

Electron Microscopy, Prof. Jacques Sultan (lecture) Dr. Mandell (lab)

Western Tradition I: The Greeks, Prof. Ruth Perry

Archery

 

Independent Activities Period, Development  of “Resonance” Demonstration for Corridor Laboratory, Prof. Dietrich Brandt

Calculus II Preparation, Dr. Williams

 

Electricity and Magnetism, Prof Earle Loman

Calculus II, Prof. David Benny

Organic Chemistry, Prof Kemp

Chemical Equilibrium, Prof. Garland

Western Tradition II: Comparative Religion, Prof. Kibel

Golf

 

Differential Equations, Prof. Irvin. Blau

Introduction to Electronics, Profs. Charles Lui and John Poklemba

Revolution in the 20th Century, Prof. David Ralston

 

 

Sophomore year

 

Vibration and Waves, Prof. Walter Lewin

Quantum Mechanics,  Prof.. A. Kerman

Advanced Calculus I, Profs. Smith and Hildebrand

Linear Algebra, Prof. Strang

Physics Teaching, Prof. Earle Loman

Symbolic Logic, Prof. James Thomson

 

Atoms and Molecules, Prof. L.S. Osborne

Classical Mechanics (Theoretical Physics I), Prof. G.F. Koster

Special Relativity, Prof. W.W. Buechner

Advanced Calculus II, Profs. Mandula and Hildebrand

Physics Teaching, Prof Earle Loman

Undergraduate Research, Scattering Theory, Prof. Francis Low

Classics in the Philosophy of Science, Prof. Paul Horwich

 

Undergraduate Research, Experimental Particle Physics, Prof. Ulrich Becker

 

Junior year

 

Atomic Physics Lab, Prof. S. Rappaport

Graduate Electromagnetic Theory I, Prof. John Belcher

Graduate Particle Physics I, Prof. Ulrich Becker

Undergraduate Research, Scattering Theory, Prof. Francis Low

Induction and Probability, Prof. James Thomson

 

Statistical Mechanics (Theoretical Physics III), Prof. U. Ingard

Atomic Physics Lab II, Profs. D. Frisch and E. Taylor

Graduate Electromagnetic Theory II, Prof. John Belcher

Graduate Particle Physics II, Prof. Ulrich Becker

Undergraduate Research, Scattering Theory, Prof Francis Low

 

 

Senior year

 

Graduate Quantum Theory I, Prof. Kerson Huang

Graduate Statistical Mechanics I, Prof. Peter Wolff

Graduate Methods of Theoretical Physics I, Prof. Herman Feshbach

Institute Lab Requirement, Particle Physics, Prof. Ulrich Becker

Undergraduate Research, Condensed Matter Physics, Prof Harry Morrison

Graduate Philosophy of Physics, Prof. Paul Horwich

 

Graduate Quantum Theory II, Prof. Kerson Huang

Graduate Statistical Mechanics II, Prof. Peter Wolff

Graduate Methods of Theoretical Physics II, Prof. Herman Feshbach

Undergraduate Thesis, “Consequences of Galilean Kinematic Symmetry on Superfluidity”, Prof. Harry Morrison

 

Tensor Calculus, Prof N. Prakash

Tennis

Swimming (Passed small boats test)

Audit:  Applied Geometric Algebra, Prof. Laszlo Tisza

 

Required for graduation=360 units

Completed coursework=582 units