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PHY 294: Honors Research in Physics II
2.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: PHY 293
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PHY 295: Honors Research in Physics III
2.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: PHY 294
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PHY 296: Honors Research in Physics IV
2.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Under the guidance of an area sponsor in an industrial or academic environment, students participate in a physics research project. Requires a written report and oral presentation to students and faculty at the conclusion of the project period. [May be applied toward fulfilling Science elective requirements in the Physics program or other program upon program coordinator's approval.] 5 laboratory hours per week
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POL 101: The American Political System
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Introduction to the basic structures of the United States national government and political processes with a view toward helping the student better understand current issues and policies. Topics include the Constitution, national-state relations and powers, the legislative and judicial processes, elections, and the activities of interest groups. 3 lecture hours
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POL 102: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Analysis of the structure and processes of state and local groups, parties and candidates. Examination of current events and trends in modern politics further enhances awareness of the nature, strengths and weaknesses of government. 3 lecture hours
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POL 201: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
A broad-based survey of international relations using a variety of theoretical perspectives that allow students to better understand and analyze current and past international behavior. Concepts include balance of power, economic interaction, diplomacy, the role of international organizations, leadership styles, and public policymaking in the international context. 3 lecture hours
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POL 203: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Explains the interaction of American law and society and the influence of legal doctrine and thought on broad trends in society with an emphasis on the role of the Supreme Court in American life. Examines recent major Supreme Court decisions. [occasional offering] 3 lecture hours
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POL 205: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Introduces the principles of U.S. constitutional law including the constitutional basis for the federal system: powers of national government; the rights against national and state government; and the process of judicial review and the role of constitutional interpretation. 3 lecture hours
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PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
The scientific study of human nature -- facts, principles, and theories concerning the mental, emotional, neurological, and social dimensions of human experience. Topics include consciousness, learning, thinking, memory, brain structure and function, motivation and emotion, development, personality, mental illness and its treatment, relationships, and social influence. 3 lecture hours
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PSY 201: Educational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: PSY 101 with a minimum C grade An in-depth study of fundamental concepts and principles with broad applicability to classroom practice, supporting the preparation and continuing development of educational and human-service professionals. Topics include student development, student diversity, learning, cognitive processes, motivation, and instructional and assessment strategies. 3 lecture hours
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