This page contains information and links for instructors of undergraduate and graduate courses. Students looking for information on our course and degree offerings should consult our Undergraduate or Graduate pages. For information on our department's public outreach and educational programs, including the Adventures in Physics program, the Astronomy Outreach program, and the COSMOS summer high-school science program, see our Community Education & Outreach page.
Physics and Astronomy undergraduate and graduate programs and courses:
- Courses in Physics and Astronomy: listings in the UCI General Catalogue
- Graduate Program Information
- Undergraduate Program Information
Course management information, tools, and services:
- University Registrar
- UCI Academic Calendars
- EEE – Course Management
- WebSoC: Schedule of Courses
- UCI Replay – Lecture Recordings
- Canvas information and instructions
- LARC (Learning & Academic Resource Center)
- Academic Testing Center services
- Academic regulations and policies from the UCI General Catalogue
- Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct: includes links to policies & procedures on academic integrity
UCI Teach Anywhere instructor resources:
Departmental instructional services and resources:
- Lecture Demonstrations
- Tutoring Center Schedule for undergraduate Physics courses
- Large Lecture Course Guidelines / Head TA Duties
- Physical Sciences Copy Center
- Physics Room Reservations Outlook Calendar (View Only)
- ISEB Room Booking and Availability
- Lower Division Laboratory Final Exam Files (Faculty only, UCInetID login required)
- Guidelines for Teaching Physics 7L Courses
- Lower Division Laboratory Manuals (Faculty only, UCInetID login required)
- Lower Division Laboratory Teaching Notes (Faculty & TAs only, UCInetID login required)
Instructional computing and computing labs:
- Using Mathematica tutorial
- Obtaining Mathematica: UCI has a site license for faculty and staff, and a site license for student use. To obtain Mathematica, go to the Software Catalog at the OIT Software Licenses page (UCINet login required). Follow the link to "Research Software" and then select Mathematica, then follow the instructions to download the software and obtain a license.
- Computer Lab Software List
- Drop-in Computer Labs
- Classroom Computer Labs