Which college offer Light and modern physics in summer?

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Several users are seeking colleges in California or nearby states that offer the Physics 4C course, focusing on Light and Modern Physics, during the upcoming summer session. The course covers key topics such as Maxwell's Equations, geometrical optics, electromagnetic radiation, special relativity, and quantum physics. Despite extensive research, the original poster has not found any institutions offering this course in the summer. Participants in the discussion are encouraged to share any known options or resources. The urgency is emphasized as the course needs to be completed before the fall semester begins.
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Hello, I'm looking for a college that offers Physics 4C(or equivalent classes) in this coming summer in CA or nearby states. I did a lot of research, but i didn't find anyone offers it in summer. I have to take it before the fall semester starts. Here is the course description

Physics 4C Light and Modern Physics(3 units)
Maxwell's Equations, geometrical optics; electromagnetic radiation; physical optics;introduction to special relativity; quantum physics; and the physics of atoms, nuclei and the solid state.
 
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