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PHYS P310: Environmental Physics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Arr. P: PHYS-P 201 or consent of instructor. Relationship of physics to current environmental problems. Energy production, comparison of sources and by-products; nature of and possible solutions to problems of noise; particulate matter in atmosphere. Information Science
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PLSC B203: Survey of the Plant Kingdom
5.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(5 cr.) Spring. Survey of various groups of plants, including their structure, behavior, life histories, classification, and economic importance.*
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PLSC B364: Summer Flowering Plants
5.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(5 cr.) Summer P: one introductory biology course. A course for students desiring a broad, practical knowledge of common wild and cultivated plants.*
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POLS Y103: Introduction to American Politics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Introduction to the nature of government and the dynamics of American politics. Origin and nature of the American federal system and its political party base.
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POLS Y215: Introduction to Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) An introduction to major ideas and theories in Western political thought, including theories of democracy and the analysis of conflict and cooperation. The course also addresses the attempts made by prominent political philosophers - from Aristotle and Plato to Locke, Marx, and Rawls - to understand and describethe nature of politics.
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POLS Y217: Introduction to Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) A course that introduces students to the major political systems of the world. Students will study systems within Western and non-Western countries. Comparisons will include executive and legislative structures, elections, political parties, interest groups and key areas of public policy. Not open to students who have completed Y107.
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POLS Y219: Introduction to International Relations
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) An introduction to the global political system, and issues that shape relations among countries. The course looks at problems of conflict resolution, the role of international law and organizations, the challenges of poverty and development, and the other major policy issues over which nations cooperate, argue, or go to war. Not open to students who have completed Y109.
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POLS Y301: Political Parties and Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Theories of American party activity; behavior of political parties, interest groups, and social movements; membership in groups; organization and structure; evaluation and relationship to the process of representation.
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POLS Y311: Democracy and National Security
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Exploration of a basic dilemma in a democratic polity: How can demands for national security be reconciled with democratic practices and values? Concepts of civil-military relations, national security structure, professional and political commitments of the military, human resource utilization, popular control of policy, and the nature of individual liberty.
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POLS Y322: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) This course examines the evolution of the presidency and its impact on the rest of the American political system. Students will study presidential selection, succession, and powers, the president's relationship to the rest of government, and the legacy of presidents throughout American History.
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