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PHYS 4908: Modern Physics
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Tennessee State University
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PHYS 4909: Optics
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Tennessee State University
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PHYS 4910: Quantum Mechanics
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Tennessee State University
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PHYS 4911: Research Project
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Tennessee State University
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PHYS 4912: Solid State Physics
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Tennessee State University
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PHYS 4913: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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Tennessee State University
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POLI 1010: Introduction to Political Sciences
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Tennessee State University
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The crucial ideas, questions, problems, and methods involved in human attempts to achieve order, justice, and welfare in politics. The ideas, institutions, processes, and behavior associated with modern democratic political systems are emphasized, The meaning of such concepts as freedom, authority, equality, and constitutionalism is explored in depth. Required of all Political Science majors. POLI 1010 is a prerequisite for all upper-level Political Science courses. Course does not satisfy the Social Science requirement of the General Education Core.
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POLI 2010: American National Government
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Tennessee State University
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The foundation, organization, and principles of American national government. Attention is focused on the relations of the citizens to the government and the rights, duties, and obligations of citizen. Required of all Political Science majors. POLI 2010 is a prerequisite for all upper-level Political Science courses. Course may be applied toward the Social Science requirement of the General Education Core.
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POLI 2200: Introduction to International Politics
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Tennessee State University
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The basic concepts and elementary theories of international politics. Tracing the establishment of the modern nation-state system from 1648, the course examines the early historical development of the discipline and the many fundamental power, nation-state, sovereignty, nationalism, interdependence, and integration are explored in depth. Required of all Political Science majors.
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POLI 2220: State and Local Government
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Tennessee State University
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The structure, principles, and operation of the state and local units of government and the nature of intergovernmental relations in the American federal system. Illustrative materials are drawn largely form Tennessee. Required of all Political Science majors.
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