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PHY 375: Optics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An intermediate-level study of the more important principles of geometric and physical optics, with illustrations of both classical and modern applications. Prerequisites: PHY223 and two semesters of calculus. Cr 3.
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PHY 390: Independent Laboratory Study in P h y s i c s
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An independent study involving primarily laboratory work. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Cr 1-3.
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PHY 410: Independent Study in Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Reading and discussion of advanced subjects or instruction in special topics or research. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Cr 1-3.
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PHY 440: Advanced Physics Laboratory I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course may involve a series of experiments in physics or, by permission of the instructor, an advanced project in experimental physics. Prerequisites: PHY 240, and at least one 300-level physics course. Cr 3.
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POS 102J: People and Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course introduces the student to modern political analysis. It centers on basic questions in the study of political behavior: how people learn about politics, what kind of political system they adopt and support, who does and who does not participate in politics, how political conflict is expressed and resolved in various societies. The course aims at familiarizing the student with major approaches or methods that political scientists have found helpful for understanding real political behavior. Note: POS 101J is not a prerequisite for POS 102J. Cr 3.
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POS 104J: Introduction to International R e l a t i o n s
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Examination of the relationships of nations in their efforts to deal with each other from differing political, economic, and cultural bases. Cr 3.
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POS 120: Government and Politics of Maine
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course concerns Maine state government, including legislative, executive and judicial programs and powers as exercised within the system of Maine values, political parties, and interest groups. Open to political science majors and as an elective to the student who has an interest in the programs and politics of the state of Maine. No prerequisite. Cr 3.
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POS 203: Introduction to Political Science R e s e a rch
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An introduction to the way political scientists conduct research. Students will learn how to formulate ideas, conduct a literature review, test hypotheses, measure political phenomena, perform statistical analyses, draw conclusions, and present written results. Cr 3.
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POS 205: Introduction to Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An introduction to the field of comparative politics with a focus on political systems and political participation. The course will examine political institutions, electoral laws, comparative methodologies, political culture, and the problem of establishing and maintaining democratic government. Case studies will be used to highlight major themes. Cr 3.
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POS 233: Urban Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An introduction to the political structure and issues of the American city. Students will investigate the question of whether U.S. cities are democratic, with emphasis on issues of economic and racial pluralism. Cr 3.
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