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PHYS 2212L: General Physics II Lab
1.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This course is a laboratory investigation of the fundamental laws of electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics.
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PHYS 2213: Introduction to Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
A survey of twentieth century physics covering the development of several branches of physics up to their present frontiers, including historical and philosophical perspectives.
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PHYS 2213L: Introduction to Modern Physics Lab
1.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This course is a laboratory investigation of the fundamental laws of waves (electrical and sound), and modern physics.
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PHYS 2901: Special Topics in Physics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. This is a project based course in which students do investigations in special topics in physics. Course proceeds by arrangement with instructor. A written proposal for the study filed with the supervising instructor is required.
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PHYS 3000: Science for Elementary Teachers
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This course is for teachers of grades P-5. It deals with the everyday aspects of physics, chemistry, and astronomy, as they need to be explained by the elementary teacher. The work includes demonstrations and experiments that can be performed with readily available materials.
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POLS 1101H: Honors American Government
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Honors American Government offers a more in-depth introduction to the Constitutional foundations of the nation, government institutions, and political processes. Honors classes are smaller and seminar-oriented; as a result, students receive more individualized attention from faculty members and enjoy an enhanced learning environment with other gifted students. The honors classroom allows for greater development of scholarly potential through the rich exchange of ideas and specialized assignments.
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POLS 2000: Introduction to Social Science Research Methods
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the diverse research methods used in the Social Sciences, including their strengths and weaknesses, and conveys the necessary practical skills required for their application. Students are taught how to analyze social and political phenomena in a rigorous and scientific manner, requiring an understanding of research design. Students learn how to discriminate among theories, pose proper research questions, construct a relevant hypothesis, make valid causal inferences, operationalize concepts, and test hypotheses. As a result of taking the course students are able to critically evaluate both quantitative and qualitative research studies and utilize data collection techniques involving questionnaires, observation and interviews, as well as database material. The course also examines the ethical principles involved in social science research and develops the skills required for both written and oral dissemination of research results. This course is cross listed with PSYC 2000 and SOCI 2000. Credit toward meeting graduation requirements will only be granted for completion of POLS 2000.
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POLS 2012: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
An introductory study of public administration to include the following topics: public policy; history of bureaucracies; corporate culture; inter-governmental and inter-sectoral relations; decision making; the roll of special interest groups, the media, and public participation; legal and ethical issues; and finance and budgeting.
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POLS 2040: Introduction to the Law
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The course provides the student with a rudimentary grasp of the American legal system and the basics of briefing cases, legal writing, legal research and litigation. This course introduces the student to the building blocks of the law: contracts, torts and criminal law.
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POLS 2201: Introduction to State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
An introductory examination of the institutions, processes, and policy making of state and local governments. An in-depth study of the state of Georgia and its local governments is included. Satisfies Georgia Constitution legislative requirement.
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