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PHY 110: Physics I
4.00 Credits
Post University
This is the first part of a two-semester course series that allows students to systematically study the physical forces that shape our universe. Students pay special attention to one and two dimensional motion, work and energy, momentum, the Law of Gravity, rotational dynamics, Laws of Thermodynamics, vibrations and waves, and sound. Lecture topics are re-enforced through hands-on application of theory in a laboratory environment. Prerequisite: MAT120.
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PHY 111: Physics II
4.00 Credits
Post University
This laboratory course is part of a two semester sequence that helps students explore the basic tenants of physics. The focus of Physics II is on the dynamic aspects of the universe. Physics II continues with discussion about light, refraction, reflection, mirrors, lenses, optic waves, and relativity, as well as quantum, atomic, and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: PHY 110.
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PSC 101: American National Government
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course provides a survey introduction to the United States governmental system at the national level. Students are introduced to the major components of the federal government as well as the system's human and legal context: the American political culture and constitutionalism.
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PSC 102: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is an introduction to non-national governmental structure in the United States. It addresses not only state and municipal institutions, but also analyzes the relationships that exist within federalism. Emphasis is given to political processes, regional differences, and the role of the public.
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PSC 201: Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
Post University
This survey focuses on a selection of major nation-states in the international arena, comparing their governmental institutions, policy decision-making processes, and political cultures. Each state is also examined for its historical background and prevailing contemporary issues of concern.
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PSC 302: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course introduces students to a selection of noteworthy American political thinkers and writers in seminar-style course. Emphasis is placed on analysis of the material in search of the essentials of American thought regarding liberty, equality, and national survival.
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PSC 303: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is an in-depth study of the history, development and application of U.S. Constitutional Law as seen from the perspective of political science and legal studies. Cross listed with LAW303. Prerequisites: LAW101 and PSC101.
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PSC 323: American Foreign Policy Since 1900
3.00 Credits
Post University
This seminar-style course focuses on a chronological assessment of United States foreign policy questions since 1900. Students are introduced to both primary and secondary source materials for analysis. Cross listed with HIS323. Prerequisite: HIS102 or HIS202.
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PSC 350: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course examines transnational interaction, stressing two interrelated approaches: the fundamental concepts and variables related to nation-state behavior in the world arena; and an examination of current topics that dominate the international agenda. Prerequisites: HIS102; PSC101.
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PSC 460: Internship in Political Science
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Post University
This course is an opportunity for students to experience the world of politics and government through direct participation. Internships are arranged individually and may, therefore, be served in a variety of off-campus settings, including state or local government, law practices, etc. At least ten hours of work per week at the internship site are required. Not open to freshmen. Prerequisite: 6 credits in Political Science.
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