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PHYS 881: Orientation to College Teaching
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Laboratory work in the classroom situation; work with instrumental aids; involvement in curriculum development, test construction, and classroom instruction.
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PHYS 882: Guided Inquiry for Science Fairs and Demonstrations
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. How to guide and encourage secondary school students in research projects in the physical sciences. Emphasizes important distinctions between simply building a technical demonstration and actually following the scientific method. Recommended for secondary school teachers. Prerequisites: PHYS 100 College Physics I/PHYS 101 College Physics II or PHYS 104 Engineering Physics I/PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II, PHYS 130 Elementary Physics Laboratory I/PHYS 131 Elementary Physics Laboratory II, and PHYS 516 Modern Physics.
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PHYS 890: Research and Thesis
6.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
1-6 hours each semester. May be repeated. No more than six hours applies toward the master's degree, except when additional hours are determined by the Department to be required to complete the thesis and its defense.
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PHYS 891: Research Problem
6.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
1-6 hours each semester. May be repeated. No more than six hours applies toward the master's degree, except when additional hours are determined by the Department to be required to complete the problem and report.
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PHYS 893: Research Grant Proposal Writing
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Introduction to fundamental techniques for obtaining research funding, including both government and private sources, types of solicitations, rules, strategies, and proposal formats. Prerequisite: PHYS 516 Modern Physics. These courses have no science or mathematics prerequisites and may be taken by students whose degree programs do not call for specific physics or chemistry courses.
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POLS 101: U.S.Politics
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Fundamental study of how the U.S. government is organized and functions, with emphasis on the political processes and citizen participation.
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POLS 102: State and Local Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. A study of the structure and functions of state, county, and municipal government in the United States.
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POLS 270: Introduction to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. An introduction to the world and science of politics. Examines political topics related to the functioning of political systems and stressing the interrelatedness of those systems. Required of all political science and social science pre-law majors.
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POLS 324: Introduction to Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Survey of basic principles and practices of liberal democratic, authoritarian and totalitarian governments, with a review of politics in selected countries of various regions.
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POLS 450: Political Philosophy I
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. The nature of distributive, social, and corrective justice. Natural Law, natural rights, utilitarianism, Marxism, and their contemporary counterparts. May be taken for honors.
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