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2.00 Credits
This is the second half of a two-course sequence covering electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, optics, relativity, quantum physics, atomic, nuclear and elementary particle theories. In the laboratory sessions, error analysis and graphical analysis are emphasized. The course is intended for those with an interest in physics and without a background in calculus. A scientific calculator is required. Prerequisites: PHSC 104, MATH 122 or MATH 132 or 3 years of high school Regents math, and prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 4 Cr. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This is the first semester of an integrated three-semester sequence covering motion, static and dynamic systems, conservation of energy and momentum, rotation, elasticity, harmonic motion, fluid mechanics, heat, heat transfer and thermodynamics. The laboratory will emphasize techniques of error analysis and graphical analysis. PHSC 211 fulfills the SUNY General Education Natural Sciences requirement. Prerequisites: MATH 201, and prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 4 Cr. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
This second semester of a three-semester calculus-based physics course covers electrostatic fields, electric potential, resistance, capacitance, inductance, current, dc electrical circuits, magnetic fields and forces, electromagnetic induction, ac circuits, and Maxwell's equations. A calculator capable of solving systems of linear equations is required. Prerequisites: PHSC 211, prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100, and MATH 203. 4 Cr. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus-based physics course covering wave motion, sound, electromagnetic waves, relativity, geometrical and wave optics, polarization, duality of waves and particles, atomic theory, quantum mechanics, and nuclear and particle physics. A calculator capable of solving systems of linear equations is required. Prerequisites: PHSC 212, MATH 203, and prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 4 Cr. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the essentials of the American constitutional system, the function of political parties, the concept of the federal system, the role of administrative agencies, the methods by which foreign affairs are conducted, and the manners in which conflicting ideals are resolved in a democratic system. POSC 103 fulfills the SUNY General Education Social Sciences requirement. Prerequisite: Prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to study the forms, function, and services of state governments and representative local governments. The dynamics of state and local governments are also considered. POSC 104 fulfills the SUNY General Education Social Sciences requirement. Prerequisite: Prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory level course on public administration in the American context. Students study the development and application of basic principles and concepts underlying how public policies are designed, implemented, and evaluated by federal, state and local bureaucracies in a democratic political system. Prerequisite: Prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of issues involving U.S. Constitutional Law, including the particulars and history of the Constitution and its amendments, Supreme Court decisions over the past 210 years, the relationships among political institutions, civil rights and liberties, commerce and property rights, and criminal justice and rights. Information will be presented from a legal perspective, as well as a historical perspective. A student successfully completing this course will acquire some proficiency with the scholarly study of law and its application. Prerequisites: ENGL 101, BUAD 201, and/or POSC 103, and/or PARA 101, and/or CRJU 105 are recommended. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
See History for course description.
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