PHYS 214 :: Physics Illinois :: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

James Scholar Credit

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In order to obtain honors credit for 214, you must obtain an Honors Credit Learning Agreement (HCLA) form, get it signed, and turn it in to your college office. Then, you must complete the James Scholars homework assignments that are available online below and turn them in online.

Where do I get the HCLA form?

College of Engineering: You must use the James Scholar portfolio tool:  https://my.engr.illinois.edu/james-scholar/index.asp

College of LAS:  the whole process can be done online using an EHCLA (electronic HCLA).

How do I get the form signed?

College of Engineering: Your instructor will be notified through the portfolio tool.

College of LAS: Your electronic eHCLA will be sent by email to the course instructor, which should be your lecturer. They provide a virtual signature by simply replying to the email.

Choose a track

Please note, once you pick a track you cannot switch tracks!

Track A: Read the first three chapters from Richard Feynman's book QED and make connection with the topics we covered in class and compare and contrast the different approaches.

Track B: Read from articles (that we will provide) that discuss cutting-edge applications of quantum mechanics/optical phenomena. Here you will be asked to describe the particular application and address specific points that will be posted for each reading.

James Scholar assignments

The expected assignment length is 1.5 - 2 pages. One short page is not sufficient. It should be single-spaced, 12 point font (Times New Roman is preferred).

Turn in the three James Scholar assignments by the dates and times indicated next to each assignment (see below). The assignments will involve simple web-research, reading of articles or the book QED by Richard Feynman, and simple calculations. We hope you will find them thought-provoking, and that they give you a deeper appreciation for quantum phenomena and its implications/applications to some of the latest cutting edge research and technology.

Your assignments must be turned in electronically in PDF, TEXT, or Microsoft Word 2003 or later versions. Deposit each assignment https://my.physics.illinois.edu/courses/upload/ by the dates given below and must include your name and netid.

A word of advice

If you find that you do not have time to do the JS work, just don't do it. You will only lose your JS standing. If you do not maintain your academic integrity, you stand to lose a lot more (yes, we have caught JS cheaters and they have faced consequences). Plagiarism is a violation of university academic integrity policies.