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Phy 100: Physics I
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: Mat 128 or instructor's permission Corequisites: None Introduces basic physics concepts. Investigates fundamental mathematical tools (measurement, functions, scaling, graphs, and vectors) and nature of matter. Discusses kinetic molecular theory pertaining to heat, energy, temperature, and thermal behavior of matter. Studies Newtonian dynamics. Three hours lecture, two hours lab.
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PHY 101: Physics II ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Phy 100 or instructor's permission. Continuation of Phy 100. Covers light electricity magnetism and atomic structure. Three hours lecture two hours lab.
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POS 100: Intro to Political Science ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Introduces principles and practices of political science. Explores functions of politics analyzes political behavior.
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POS 111: Parliamentary Procedures ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Describes fundamentals of parliamentary procedure and its role in government at all levels. Includes actual uses of parliamentary procedure and exemplifies various methods.
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POS 213: Leadership Fundamentals ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Readings discussionand exercises revolving around classic pieces of leadership thought from a historical context.
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POS 220: Classical Political Thought ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. This course aims to help students appreciate and understand some of the basic questions and debates of philosophy through an engagement with some of the most important original texts and sources that form the core of classical Western thought. The course focuses on two main issues that are interlinked:1) on questions concerning human nature and its destiny and 2) on questions concerning the nature of just society.
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POS 302: Political Parties ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Gov 200. Analyzes origin and development of political parties.
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POS 303: Modern Political Thought ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Modern political thought is closely bound with a conceptualization justification and elaboration of what is now refered to as globalization. The course will examine the development of modernity including the rise of the modern state the influence of technology the emancipation of the economic and financial sphere and the unfolding of Western nihilism the emergence of modern democracy and the affirmation of freedom and human rights.
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POS 310: Environmental Politics ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Gov 200 or Pos 100 or BSES major. Examines emergence of environment as political issue. Reviews governmental attempts to solve environmental problems and studies public's role in such issues.
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POS 320: Environmental Policy ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Gov 200 or Pos 100. This is a course designed to examine governmental policy in the area of environmental issues. It will explore the reasons for policy development that impact government decisions. It will attempt to illustrate the struggle that individuals face in the development of environmental policy.
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