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PHYS 5557G: Quantum Mechanics
5.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of the basic postulates of quantum mechanics with solutions to Schrodinger's wave equation for simple applications: the techniques of calculating position, energy and momentum with operators and the elements of perturbation theory with application to atomic spectra.
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PHYS 7120: Conceptual Physics II
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
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POLS 1101: American Government
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Surveys government and politics, with additional attention to the government and the Constitution of Georgia. Topics include the constitutional structure of American government, the role of non-governmental institutions such as interest groups and mass media, the role of governmental institutions such as Congress and the Presidency, the operation of major political process such as elections and policy making, and the interaction between institutions and processes. Satisfies the Georgia Constitution and U.S. Constitution requirements.
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POLS 1101H: American Government (Honors)
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
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POLS 1101S: American Government
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Surveys government and politics, with additional attention to the government and the Constitution of Georgia. Topics include the constitutional structure of American government, the role of non-governmental institutions such as interest groups and mass media, the role of governmental institutions such as Congress and the Presidency, the operation of major political process such as elections and policy making, and the interaction between institutions and processes. Satisfies the Georgia Constitution and U.S. Constitution requirements.
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POLS 2101: Intro to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An introduction to the concepts that are considered in the systematic study of politics, such as justice, equality, regimes, and democracy. This course will examine the means by which political scientists explore politics theoretically and in applied settings. Required of all majors and minors in political science.
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POLS 2101S: Intro to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An introduction to the concepts that are considered in the systematic study of politics, such as justice, equality, regimes, and democracy. This course will examine the means by which political scientists explore politics and theoretically and in applied serttings. Required of all majors and minors in political science.
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POLS 2130: Scope & Methods in PSC
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An introduction to the major theoretical models currently used in political science and to the major research techniques and methodologies. Students will have direct experience with data gathering, statistical analysis, data processing, and research reporting.
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POLS 3111H: Honors Thesis Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
In a seminar setting, students will conduct readings about the research process with a focus on developing an honors thesis proposal.
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POLS 3112H: Honors Thesis Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
In a seminar setting, students will continue to progress toward researching and writing the honors thesis. Particular emphasis will be given to construction of a comprehensive literature review and research design.
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