>>12031531Sure but you act like a course on algebra for physicists would include all the topics that it would for math majors.
You can easily fill an entire course with just the group theory that a physics major needs. Introduce groups, start with the symmetric group and its representations, move on to Lie groups and their algebras. The majority of the course could literally be on just studying SU(2), or you could branch out and teach more general theorems, or emphasize other groups important to physics (e.g. Lorentz group).