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POLS 1101: American Government Fall,Spring,Summer
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: None An introductory course in American government covering the organization, functions, and processes of federal, state, and local governments, with emphasis on the federal. Satisfies the Georgia requirement for proficiency in studies of the United States and Georgia Constitutions. 296POLS 2302 Introduction to International Relations ** 3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: POLS 1101 Introduction to International Relations examines the interaction of nation-states in the world system. The course will focus on three areas: the conduct of International Relations, issues in International Relations, and theoretical approaches to International Relations.
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POLS 2302: International Relations
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
Introduction to International Relations examines the interaction of nation-states in the world system. The course will focus on three areas: the conduct of International Relations, issues in International Relations, and theoretical approaches to International Relations. The course will use various technologies to enhance student learning and enhance student awareness of issues in the global community. Prerequisite: POLS 1101. 3-0-3.
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POLS 2401: Intro to The European Union
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
The purpose of the course is to introduce the European Union(EU). Originally formed in 1957 by 6 nations, the EU is currently composed of 25 countries from Western and Central Europe. The goal of European unity is not a recent innovation, having existed at least since the time of Charlemagne, but a commitment to cooperate did not become a priority until after WW II when hesitation about relinquishing certain aspects of national sovereignty was overridden by the war's devastation. The authority of the EU evolved slowly through a series of treaty agreements to encompass a complex network of social, political, and economic responsibilities. In the process, an elaborate structure of institutions developed to manage the EU's expanding range of activities. Three issues remain unresolved about the EI's future: 1) the degree to which political rather than economic unity will be accomplished; 2) the impact enlargement will have on the operation of the EU; and 3) the challenge, if any, to the USD that will be posed by the collective strength of the EU's member states. It has clearly become important for American students to know and understand the EU. The course incorporates historical, political, sociological, and economic consider- ations in studying the EU in order to appreciate the magniture of what is being attempted. 3 credits
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POLS 3201: Constituional Law & Fed System
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
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POLS 3202: Constitutional Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
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POLS 3990: Special Topics in Pol Sci
1.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
Public Policy: Challenges and Opportunities for the New Administration. POLS 3990 SPECIAL TOPICS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE 3-0-3 Prerequisite: permission of instructor or department or POLS 2100 or POLS 2200 or POLS 1150 Topics and issues not available in other courses. May be repeated as topics vary.
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PPTT 1001: Introduction to Pulp and Paper Technology
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
3 class hours 3 Credits Course content introduces the processes of a pulp and paper mill including operation of its systems and equipment. Topics stress the relatedness of industrial safety, mathematics, plant science, chemistry, blueprint reading, instrumentation and control, and environment protection issues. A brief historical overview and future trends in the industry are also covered.
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PPTT 1022: Pulp and Paper Operations
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
3 class hours 3 Credits Course provides an introduction to the various types of equipment and their function in the pulp and paper making process. Equipment covered includes compressors, pumps, valves, heat exchangers, drive components, electrical equipment and hand tools. Additionally, the course content traces the pulping process from stock preparation to paper making, emphasizing the Kraft process. Aspects of process troubleshooting will be introduced at appropriate junctures as the pulping process is defined.
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PSYC 0100: Basic Psychology Summer
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: None This course presents the basic principles of human behavior and their application to everyday life and work. Topics include: introduction to psychology; social environments; communications and group processes; personality; emotions and motives; conflicts, stress, and anxiety; perception and learning; and life span development. This course is not part of the core curriculum and credit only applies toward specific programs.
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PSYC 1101: Intro to General Psychology
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts and theories related to contemporary psychology It introduces the application of the scientific method in the study of human behavior and examines how biological, psychological and social factors affect behavior. Major units of study include psychological research, biological basis of behavior, learning, motivation, emotion, personality, social psychology, stress, higher cognitive process, psychopathology and treatment and therapy for psychological disorders. 3-0-3.
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