Summer Upper-Level Physics Classes

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There is a demand for summer physics coursework beyond the freshman level, specifically for junior-level classes like Electricity and Magnetism (E & M I). Participants are seeking options in the USA and globally for upper-level physics and mathematics courses or workshops. The discussion highlights a shared interest in finding advanced summer classes, with participants expressing a willingness to share information if they discover suitable programs.
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Hey,

Does anyone know of anywhere in the USA (or even the world) one can take summer physics coursework that is not freshman level general physics?

(I'm particularly looking for something along the lines of a junior level E & M I class...)

Thanks much.
 
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I'd like to find some summer upper level physics or mathematics classes as well, or even just workshops. Sorry don't have an answer for you, but I am also interested if you find any.
 
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