Any where in the country can i take 300-level summer physics classes?

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Many universities, including Berkeley, release their summer schedules as early as late December. The definition of "300-level" courses varies by institution; for example, at Harvard, they refer to graduate-level courses, while at the University of Texas at Austin, they typically denote courses worth three credits. In the context of the discussion, a "300-level" course is identified as an upper-level physics class, such as solid state physics or advanced quantum mechanics, particularly in U.S. colleges.
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Do some universities even have their summer schedule out by this time so early in the year?
 
hllh said:
please help! it's very important!
What country? And define "300-level." The definitions vary between school. For instance, at Harvard, 300-level couses are "Graduate Courses of Reading and Research". And at the University of Texas at Austin, "300-level" courses are courses that are worth 3 credits.

daveyinaz said:
Do some universities even have their summer schedule out by this time so early in the year?
Oh yes. Berkeley, for instance, has had their summer schedules out since late-December, I believe.
 
eumyang said:
What country? And define "300-level." The definitions vary between school. For instance, at Harvard, 300-level couses are "Graduate Courses of Reading and Research". And at the University of Texas at Austin, "300-level" courses are courses that are worth 3 credits.Oh yes. Berkeley, for instance, has had their summer schedules out since late-December, I believe.

Country: united states!
300 level: upper level physics class in a typical college, such as solid state, advanced quantum mechanics, nuclear, etc.
 
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