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PHYS 123: General Engineering Physics III
6.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Third in a three-course survey of physics for science and engineering majors. Course presents fundamental principles of oscillating systems and wave phenomena, including optics, simple harmonic motion, waves, sound, light, optical instruments, interference, diffraction, and polarization. Conceptual development and problem solving have equal emphasis. Laboratory work presents methods of experimental analysis (modeling, errors, graphical analysis, etc.) and prepares students for upper-division research.
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Prerequisite: PHYS 122.
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PHYS 199: Individual Studies in Physics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Covers directed readings, special projects, and independent study by an individual student. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.
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Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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PHYS 299: Individual Studies in Physics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Covers directed readings, special projects, and independent study by an individual student. See current Quarterly Schedule for details. Course may be repeated for a maximum of fifteen (15) credits.
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Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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POLS 101: Introduction to Political Science
5.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Previously POLSC 101 Introduction to Politics Explores the evolution of major political concepts from ancient Greece to the present. Topics include political life in the modern world and the ideas behind democratic and non-democratic forms.
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POLS 121: The United Nations
2.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Previously POLSC 121 Analyzes the present structure and purpose of the United Nations organization. Seminar format. Prerequisite: A course in political science.
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POLS 122: The United Nations
3.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Previously POLSC 122 Analyzes the present structure and purpose of the United Nations organization. Seminar format. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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POLS 123: The United Nations
5.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Previously POLSC 123 Researches a country in depth and prepares students for the National Model U.N. Conference in New York. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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POLS 125: Introduction to Political Psychology
5.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Previously POLSC 125 Analyzes the political world by applying basic concepts of psychology. Topics include individual actors, decision-making, group dynamics, and mass political behavior.
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POLS 155: The American Presidency
5.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Previously POLSC 155 Examines the American presidency and its changing role within the American system. Topics include individual presidents, presidential character, war, elections, the economy, and the Constitution.
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POLS 160: Introduction to American Political Culture
5.00 Credits
Bellevue College
Previously POLSC 160 Examines the structures and systems of American politics using a multidisciplinary approach. Students analyze the development of political culture and its evolution through time. Same as AMST 160. Either POLS 160 (prev POLSC 160) or AMST 160 may be taken for credit, not both.
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