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PHYS 2212K: Principles of Physics II
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-3-4. Prerequisite: PHYS 2211K with a grade of C or better; corequisite: MATH 2262 An introductory course, including material from electromagnetism, optics and modern physics. Elementary differential and integral calculus will be used.
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Physics 1111K: Introductory Physics I
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-3-4. Prerequisite: MATH 1113 with a grade of C or better An introductory course including material from mechanics, thermodynamics and waves. Elementary algebra and trigonometry will be used.
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Physics 2211K: Principles of Physics I
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-3-4. Prerequisite: MATH 2261 with a grade of C or better An introductory course which will include material from mechanics, thermodynamics and waves. Elementary differential calculus will be used.
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Physics 2212K: Principles of Physics II
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-3-4. Prerequisite: PHYS 2211K with a grade of C or better; corequisite: MATH 2262 An introductory course, including material from electromagnetism, optics and modern physics. Elementary differential and integral calculus will be used.
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POLS 1000: Political Science 1000:Issues in American Government and Public Discourse
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisite: Reading 0099 and English 0099 or satisfactory placement scores in reading and English This three-hour Area B course will allow students to study a series of issues in American government and global affairs, including the global economy and its effects on America workers and consumers. Students will have the opportunity to consider the many requirements of democracy and the response to these requirements of the current institutions and practices in the U.S. political system. These topics will allows students to examine political issues from many perspectives, using critical thinking skills to reach their own conclusions. Students will be provided an opportunity to learn constructive and effective ways to critique and form written and verbal arguments concerning these topics using an interdisciplinary approach that combines political science with the practical skills of argumentation and persuasion.
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POLS 1101: Political Science 1101:American Government
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisites: Satisfactory placement scores/READ 0099 and ENGL 0099 This course is an introduction to the study of American government and deals primarily with the development and contemporary functioning of American political institutions with a focus on the national government and national politics. It satisfies the state legislative requirement concerning the United States Constitution and the Georgia Constitution.
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POLS 2222: Political Science 2222.Special Problems:Issues in Political Science
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
Variable credit (1-2 semester hours credit). Prerequisite: POLS 1101or permission of instructor and division chair A program of independent work is directed by a faculty member. Credit is one to two hours per semester based on student/instructor agreement. A maximum of six credit hours may be earned for this course.
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POLS 2301: Political Science 2301:Introduction to Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 or permission of instructor This course provides a comparative analysis of national governmental systems around the world. The focus of the course is a comparative analysis of governmental institutions, political processes and cultural forces that shape national behaviors. This course is usually offered only once every two academic years. Consult the division chair for schedule plans.
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POLS 2501: Political Science 2501:Introduction to Domestic Issues
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisite: POLS 1101 or permission of the instructor Analysis of the governmental process through which decisions in the United States are made and implemented. Selected issues are examined in order to illustrate the decisionmaking process and to determine policy impact.
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PSYC 1120: Interpersonal Communication and Helping Skills
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-3-4. Prerequisites: Satisfactory placement scores/READ 0099 and ENGL 0099 This is an introduction to the techniques of effective interpersonal relationships, interviewing, and a problem-solving approach to helping. Structure of interviews and management of difficult situations are included. Laboratory experiences include role-playing exercises with video tape and critique
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