Quantum Mechanics Courses Over the Summer

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Several participants are seeking summer quantum physics courses with lab components at colleges or universities. UC Berkeley's Quantum Mechanics course was noted, but it lacks a lab. There is a consensus that many institutions primarily offer introductory physics courses during the summer, often without advanced options like quantum mechanics. It is suggested that quantum mechanics is typically a junior-level course, and lab components may be offered separately rather than integrated into the course. The discussion highlights the challenge of finding suitable summer programs in quantum physics across various regions, including North America, Europe, and Australia.
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Does anyone know any colleges or universities that offer a quantum physics course with lab over the summer? The closest thing I've found is UC Berkeley's Quantum Mechanics course that was offered during last summer, but it didn't have a lab component. As long as the course is in English, it doesn't matter where the institution is, be it North America, Europe, Australia, etc.
 
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I don't think so because I've tried to find QM classes and all they ever offer in physics is intro physics classes without or with calculus based. I don't think they offer it too much because I think it is a junior year class, but don't quote me on that.
 
I think you will find that at that level, the lab is a separate course.
 
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