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PHY 222: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Course content includes: sound, light, optics, electricity, magnetism, and topics in modern physics. Three lectures and two hours of laboratory each week. ( Prerequisite: PHY 221) (Course Fee $65)
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PHY 231: Classical Physics
5.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Course content includes: vectors, motion, forces, momentum, heat and energy. Calculus techniques will be used. Five lectures and two hours of laboratory each week. Some of the lectures may be used for recitations. ( Prerequisites: MTH 203 and 204) (Course Fee $65)
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PHY 232: Classical Physics
5.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Course content includes: sound, light, optics, electricity, magnetism, and topics in modern physics. Calculus techniques will be used. Five lectures and two hours of laboratory each week. Some of the lectures may be used for recitations. ( Prerequisites: PHY 231, MTH 203 and 204) (Course Fee $65)
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POL 112: American Government
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Covers the nature of the American federal system as it is structured under the American Constitution including the national, state and local governments. It also studies the political processes through which our governmental system functions.
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POL 210: Political Parties & Elections
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A foundational study of the major political parties of the United States and the electoral process at the local, state, and national levels. Coverage includes caucuses, primaries, conventions, platform building, lobbying, and campaigning, along with an investigation of the positions of current parties. Offered during election years.
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POL 225: Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A general overview of public relations as a four-step process. Process application as it relates to case studies in media relations, internal communications, community relations, public affairs, and crisis communications.
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POL 300: Argumentation and Debate
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This course is designed to improve critical thinking and argumentation skills. The student will learn to construct, apply, and rebut arguments through the discipline of academic debate. The student will develop the ability to apply these skills in a variety of communication situations (busness, legal, personal). The course also prepares the student to direct and manage or judge a high school debate team.
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POL 320: Modern Global Issues
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A broad study of the current global issues of political, economic, cultural, and environmental significance that face the United States and the world. Special attention will be given to understanding the geographic significance of those issues.
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POL 325: Public Relations Skills
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Instruction in the basic skills needed for public relations programming including strategic and organizational planning, special events planning, and persuasive writing. Includes sample analysis, writing projects and actual events planning.
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POL 330: Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A comparative study of foreign governmental systems in parallel or contrast to the American form of government with regard to their political and legal institutions and philosophies.
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