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PHYS 370: Thermal Physics
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
The laws of thermodynamics, classical and quantum distribution functions, and an introduction to statistical mechanics. Prerequisite: PHYS 305.
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PHYS 380: Classical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Central force problem, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms, and special relativity. Prerequisite: PHYS 305.
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PHYS 450: Directed Research[UR
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Independent research in physics conducted in conjunction with a specific faculty member. Research topics are selected on an individual basis. The results of the research are typically presented at a national scientific meeting in the spring, and a final research report is written.
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PHYS 490: Topics in Physics
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Topics will be determined by student and faculty interest. Possible topics may include: nuclear/particle physics, condensed matter, lasers and optics, statistical physics, mathematical methods. Prerequisite: PHYS 305 and consent.
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POLI 100: Issues in Politics
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
This course is designed to introduce students to the variety of ways that political phenomena can be studied systematically. The faculty member will select a topic as the focus of the course that will then be examined through the lens of the primary subfields the department covers: political theory, American politics, comparative politics, and international relations. Finally, students will gain an introduction to the process of social science research as they participate in a research project related to the topic of the course. Students will receive early exposure to the full scope of the politics discipline as well as begin the process of preparing themselves for research in politics.
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POLI 130: AAmerican State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
An introductory examination of American state and local government and politics, with an emphasis on the study of particular public policy areas in the state and local arena.
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POLI 205: ASouthern Politics
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A study of the political history and contemporary political characteristics of this distinctive region of the U. S. Topics covered will include the demographic changes that have altered the region's political culture, the persistent impact of race on the South' s politics, and the changing role of the region in national politics.
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POLI 220: AAmerican Political Parties and Elections
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
An examination of the role and activities of voters, political parties, and the media on the electoral process in the United States.
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POLI 230: APublic Administration
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
This course examines some of the key issues confronted by a society that has become dependent upon bureaucracy to a substantial degree. As such, we will examine personnel, organization, budgeting, leadership, and privatization.
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POLI 235: APublic Policy
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
An introduction to the process of formulating, implementing, and evaluating public policy in the United States with particular attention to policy devoted to education, health care, and environmental policies.
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