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PHY 476: Honors Course
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) PREREQUISITES: Permission of chair.
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PHY 490: Physics Capstone
2.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(2 sem. hrs.) The course is required of all physics majors and is to be taken during the junior or senior year. A laboratory research project performed during the semester is to be written up. Two oral presentations of this work will be given to general student and professional peer groups. This is the senior capstone experience for the physics major. PREREQUISITES: Open to juniors and seniors. C- or better in PHY391. This is the senior capstone experience for the physics major.
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POL 125: Intro to Politics & Government
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) This course introduces basic concepts for the study of politics and government. It describes how political forces influence government actions at the local, national and international level. It explores ideas about the role of government in society and provides a comparative overview of current government practices throughout the world.
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POL 200: Intro to Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) The normative tradition and great thinkers in political inquiry. (Spring only)
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POL 221: Global Politics
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Introduction to the study of international relations between and comparisons of nation states, economic actors, international organizations, and the peoples of the world. Students with credit for POL121 will not also receive crdeit for POL221. (Fall and Spring)
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POL 227: American National Government
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Introduction to American political thought, national political institutions and policy making, participation in the political system, and current issues in American society. Students with credit for POL127 will not also receive credit for POL227. (Fall and Spring)
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POL 235: Const/Struc of Gov:Strug Power
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Introduction to the constitutional framework of the United States government and the role of the supreme court in interpreting the constitution. (Fall) PREREQUISITES: Sophomore or greater standing.
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POL 236: The Supreme Court & Ind Rights
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) The study of the fundamental legal issues relating to personal liberties and justice in the United States with particular emphasis on the freedom of speech, freedom of religion and the rights of the accused in the criminal justice system. (Spring) PREREQUISITES: Sophomore or greater standing.
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POL 237: Local US Government
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) A study of local government institutions, practices, and issues, with an emphasis on local government and administration in Ohio. The course will introduce comparative materials where appropriate to better explore linkages between local and central governance, both theoretical and actual. (Fall)
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POL 240: African Politics
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) This course will explore the problems of nation-building as illustrated by the experiences of the post-independence societies of Sub-Saharan Africa. The interrelationship of political, social and economic forces as well as the role of external actors and forces, including the international community, will be analyzed. The course will also focus upon interstate conflict and cooperation as well as subnational rivalries and processes. (Spring)
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