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PHY 488: Project in Physics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
The student is expected to initiate, conduct, and conclude a project under the guidance of an advisor. Restricted to area physical science majors, interdisciplinary majors, and physics minors. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Every semester. Credit: 2-4
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PHY 497: Independent Study in Physics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Independent study affords the opportunity for a student to pursue in depth a topic otherwise unavailable in normal course offerings. This is done under the direction of a physics faculty member. Examples of possible topics are: Optics, Analytical Mechanics, Intermediate Astronomy, Fluid Dynamics, Computer Simulations, Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. (Pass/Fail option) Every semester. Credit: 2-4
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POS 101S: Introduction to American Government
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course places the American political systems and its development in historical and ideological context, and explores the nature of American politics and government, both at the national and subnational levels. (Pass/Fail option) Every semester. Credit: 4
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POS 121S: Comparative Politics
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course compares the political systems of different countries throughout the world, comparing political institutions, processes and policies while analyzing the impact of cultural, context and history on political systems. (Pass/Fail option) Every semester. Credit: 4
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POS 136S: World Politics
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course introduces students to issues affecting global politics. These include war, economic interdependence, global poverty, terrorism, and the nature of the modern state system. Special emphasis is placed on exploring the impact of world politics on the lives of people around the globe. (Pass/Fail option) Every semester. Credit: 4
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POS 151S: Political Theory I:Ancient Greece to Enlightenment
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course introduces students to classical political thought that underpins the contemporary study of politics in Western cultures. Students will read and discuss samples of writings by major political philosophers dating from Ancient Greece to 18th Century European Enlightenment. Throughout the course emphasis will be placed on competing definitions of basic political concepts and theories. (Pass/Fail option) Once every two years. Credit: 4
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POS 200S: Public Policy
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course focuses both on the policymaking process and policy analysis tools as well as the practical use of those tools in debating contemporary American public policy issues The class includes formal debates on such issues as the death penalty, health care policy, drug policy, campaign financing and regulation, foreign policy issues and policy issues especially relevant to Maine. These topics will vary from year to year depending on contemporary issues. Prerequisite(s): Not open to first semester students without permission of instructor. (Pass/Fail option) Every two years. Credit: 4
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POS 201S: Public Opinion,Interest Groups and Political Parties
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course deals with the role, measurement and Patterns of American public opinion, as well as two of the principal methods of its expression: interest groups and political parties. The course features formal student debates concerning key issues affecting these subjects. Prerequisite(s): POS 101S. (Pass/Fail option) Every two years. Credit: 4
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POS 204S: American Foreign Policy
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course analyzes American Foreign policy by considering history, political and institutional processes, and the current dilemmas faced by policy makers. Emphasis is placed on difficult practical and ethical issues that face Americans in a time of globalization and change. (Pass/Fail option) Every year. Credit: 4
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POS 205: Practical Politics:Campaign Practicum
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
A field course in politics offered during the fall semester of election years. Students work with a candidate, political party organization, or issue campaigns of their choice from the national to the local level on political strategy, issues, and electioneering. (Pass/Fail only) Fall semester every two years. Credit: 4
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