Scott A. Yost
Department of Physics
University of Tennessee
High Energy Theory

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Scott A. Yost
I moved to the Baylor University Physics Department in August, 2003. I have a Baylor home page which will be more up-to-date.
Classes Web Links
Physics 222Summer 2003
Astronomy 162Spring 2003
Physics 101 Fall 2002
Astronomy 161Fall 2002
Physics 222Summer 2002
Physics 221 LaboratorySpring 2002 (also Fall 2001)

I also set up and manage the Physics Department Online Homework System.

Physics 222 is the second half of the non-calculus physics sequence for pre-medical and biological majors.

Physics 101 is an introductory physics course called How Things Work, intended for liberal arts and non-science majors.

The Astronomy 161 - 162 sequence is a survey of modern astronomy and astrophysics, presented at a mostly descriptive level, but with a laboratory presenting some slightly more technical aspects. One of the Astronomy 162 courses I taught was an online web-based course.

I was featured in this 1996 Tennessee Alumnus article.

Here's a 30 second MP3 of Auld Lang Syne I recorded New Year's eve, 2001 on my electric mountain dulcimer!