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PHI 410: Philosophy Seminar
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A careful study of a major philosophical text or problem. Students present their ?nal major essay to the Department faculty. Required for Senior Philosophy majors. Interested Juniors are welcome to take this course. Staff/ Three credits
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PHY 112: Introduction to Astronomy
4.00 Credits
Assumption University
Introduction to stars, galaxies, and clusters of galaxies; earth, moon, planets, and comets; origin, life cycle, and death of both planetary and galactic systems; theories of the origin, structure, and end of the universe. The laboratory familiarizes the student with the tools of the astronomer and with the analysis of data. No prerequisite. Lab Fee: $300.00 per semester. (Spring) Staff/ Four credits
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PHY 201-202: General Physics I and II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Mechanics and heat ( ?rst semester); sound, electricity, magnetism, and light (second semester). Three lectures and one laboratory period. Prerequisite: MAT 114 or Calculus. Lab fee: $300.00 per semester. (Fall, Spring) Slavkovsky/ Four credits each semester
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PHY 480: Seminar in Physics
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
The student researches speci?ed areas of physics under the guidance of faculty members for oral presentation and defense before the class. Written papers are submitted for ?nal review. Offered upon suf?cient demand. Prerequisites: Six courses in physics and chemistry. (Fall, Spring) Staff/ Three credits
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POL 110: Political Isues for Americans
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This beginners’ course in political science considers a range of political issues of concern to Americans, such as civil rights, affirmative action, race and gender questions, privacy, abortion, and U. S. interventions in foreign quarrels. In considering such issues, the course examines why the American government works the way it does and various changes advocated to improve its performance. (Fall, Spring) Staff/ Three credits
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POL 150-151: Fo undations:Art and Politics
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A two-semester interdisciplinary course in politics and art. The two semesters concentrate on the study of the worlds of politics and art in ten successive periods of Western Civilization. The first semester studies Ancient Greece through the Renaissance. The second semester studies Modern Europe through 20th century Europe and the United States. Both semesters emphasize the reading and interpretation of texts about the major political and artistic principles in each historical period, as well as the viewing and analysis of slides of the major artistic works. Students earn three credits in politics and three credits in art. (Same as ART 150-151) (Fall, Spring) Opanasets/ Three credits
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POL 203: Modern States
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A comparative analysis of major types of ancient and modern political systems, with an emphasis on the Western European liberal democracies of Great Britain and France. Open to all students. (Fall, Spring) Harman, Mahoney/ Three credits
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POL 205: Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An introduction to the nature and place of political philosophy in the philosophical thought and political life of Western Civilization. An examination of the basic principles of political philosophy according to thinkers, such as Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, Machiavelli, and Marx. Open t o all students. (Spring) Schultz/ Three credits
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POL 207: Peace and War
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course examines the role of war in human affairs, especially during the 20th century of “total war,” and at theoutset of the 21st century. It considers why no enduring peace was achieved after the two world wars, the characteristics of international politics since the end of the Cold War, and the instruments for maintaining or restoring peace. Major interpretations of world politics are evaluated. (Fall, Spring) Dobski/ Three credits
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POL 311: A merican Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Historical survey of American political thought tracing development of the principles of American politics. Major works might include Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, The Federalist Papers, Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, writings and speeches of Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson’s Congressional Government, and writings and speeches of Franklin D. Roosevelt. (Fall) Sorenson/ Three credits
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