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PHYS 440: Mathematical Methods of Physics
3.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Mathematical methods in the physical sciences. Interdisciplinary applications in wave theory, lasers, spectroscopy, Newtonian mechanics, electricity and magnetism, relativity, atomic and molecular theory, quantum mechanics and statistical thermodynamics. Orthogonal expansions in infinite dimensional spaces: complete orthonormal sets, operator theory orthogonal function expansions, coordinate transformations, integral transformations and tensor representation. (offered on demand)*Students who have completed Physics 102 instead of 212 should obtain permission of instructor before enrolling in their first 400 level course.
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PHYS 482: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Students who have completed Physics 102 instead of 212 should obtain permission of instructor before enrolling in their first 400 level course.
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PHYS 485: Seminar
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Students who have completed Physics 102 instead of 212 should obtain permission of instructor before enrolling in their first 400 level course.
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PHYS 490: Independent Stud
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
( graded P/NC only )*Students who have completed Physics 102 instead of 212 should obtain permission of instructor before enrolling in their first 400 level course.
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PHYS 492: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Students who have completed Physics 102 instead of 212 should obtain permission of instructor before enrolling in their first 400 level course.
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POLS 100: Student Leadership
2.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Provides an overview of issues involved in student leadership in order to help develop student leadership skills through emphasis on the practical application of leadership theory.
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POLS 102: Theory and Practice of American Government
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
An introduction to the basic political processes and institutions of the American governmental system. Topics include fundamental principles of democracy; the United States Constitution; the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the national government; political parties and interest groups; and state and local political institutions. This course or its equivalent satisfies the speaking intensive requirement for Core-21. A student taking this course may not receive credit for Political Science 205.
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POLS 105: Introduction to Law and Legal Process
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Seeks a broad and critical understanding of the historical and philosophical foundations of law. Topics include sources of legal tradition, the impact of law on society, judicial decision-making and legal restraints and impediments. The course will familiarize the student with electronic legal sources.
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POLS 200: Global Studies
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
An introduction to the study of the political dimensions of various societies and cultures historically and globally. The class is team-taught with an instructor from another discipline over a yearlong sequence of two courses. The distinct perspectives of political science in its methods of inquiry and substantive concerns are brought to bear in examining the particular answers different societies have posed to the universal experience of being human. Students must take the yearlong sequence in order to gain credit for Political Science 200 as well as satisfy the Global Studies Core requirement.
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POLS 205: American National Government
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
This intensive study of the structures and functions of the national government gives special attention to the legislative and executive branches in the policy-making and administrative processes. This course may be taken to fulfill the American studies requirement for Core-21. A student taking this course may not receive credit for Political Science 102/203.
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