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Massmail sent 02/29:

Dear PHYS 213 students,

Welcome to our introduction to thermal physics! 

Below please find some useful information on getting set up for the first day of class. This information and more can be found on the course webpage: https://courses.physics.illinois.edu/phys213/sp2024/index.html .

Things to do in preparation for this class: * Download and read Unit 1 of the prelecture notes (available on the schedule). * Make sure that you can log into smart.physics. Note that CHECKPOINT 1 IS DUE BEFORE THE FIRST LECTURE. * Log into campuswire and find a study partner. You can find the link on the "Online Links" tab of the webpage.

ATTENDANCE POLICY: All components of this class will be held synchronously. Please see: https://courses.physics.illinois.edu/phys213/sp2024/attendance.html and https://courses.physics.illinois.edu/phys213/sp2024/course-grading.html . All lectures will be recorded and posted on mediaspace.

SWAPPING SECTIONS: Many people accidentally drop themselves from the class, so be careful doing this! Note the early drop deadline for the short course. If you have any questions you can email undergrad@physics.illinois.edu , and see the webpage for details.

You'll experience the material in the following order:  - Prelecture notes (read this first, available as a PDF on the course webpage)  - Checkpoint questions due before lecture (INCLUDING THE FIRST LECTURE)  - Lecture  - Homework  - Discussion  - Lab  - Two hour exams and a final exam.

Multiple exposures of the material will really help you understand the concepts in the class; if you actively participate in all these, I think you'll find the course enjoyable, or at least comprehensible.

There are 13 units over the seven weeks (typically 2/week). This will typically show up as two homework assignments per week; these are designed such that each homework assignment is about half a week's worth of work and focuses mainly on its unit. Each discussion section covers the material from the week before, with the first week focusing on reviewing prerequisite material (very very important).

Exams for this class will be administered by the CBTF. You can find more information at https://courses.physics.illinois.edu/phys213/sp2024/exam-information.html .   Office hours will be offered starting the second week of classes.   We are looking forward to sharing thermal physics with you. The class is pretty fun and the physics permeates many subjects.

See you soon!

Profs. Covey, Tsokaros, El-Khadra, and Bezryadin and the rest of the PHYS 213 teaching team.

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Welcome to Physics 213!

Note that class starts ONE WEEK EARLY compared to most 8-week courses: March 4 will be the first day of class. We will meet in Loomis 141 at the lecture time you've signed up for.

Below please find some useful information on getting set up for the first day of class:

Lecture

Students must be on time and prepared for lecture.

Discussion

Students must be on time and prepared for discussion.

Laboratory

Students must be on time and prepared for labs.

Homework

Exams

Excused Absences

Academic Integrity