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Physics 460-469: Current Topics in Theoretical Physics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An examination of some theories that have revolutionized our understanding of nature and the universe. Students contribute to the class through discussion and brief presentations. Group discussion is based on readings from journal articles and monographs. Prerequisite: Physics 210 or permission of instructor. Credit: Two semester hours.
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Physics 470-479: Current Topics in Computational Physics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An examination of theories and computational algorithms that have revolutionized our understanding of nature and the universe. Students contribute to the class through discussion and brief presentations. Group discussion is based on readings from journal articles and monographs. Prerequisite: Physics 210 or permission of instructor. Credit: Two semester hours.
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Physics 580: Junior Seminar
2.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A seminar in which students, faculty, and guest lecturers make presentations on current topics in physics. The Junior Seminar has three goals: (1) to begin student preparation for the Senior Project, (2) to facilitate student awareness of the impact of physics on society, and (3) to inform the student of other areas of physics research. This is accomplished by becoming familiar with research in the department, giving an oral presentation on some aspect of physics and society, and preparing a written and oral review of research relevant to a prospective senior project. Students are also expected to attend department seminars. Credit: Two semester hours.
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Physics 590: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
To be arranged. Credit: variable.
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Physics 600: Senior Project I
3.00 Credits
Allegheny College
The first in a sequence of two courses involving experimental and/or theoretical research under the direction of a faculty member. Background information is collected and preliminary work is carried out. Attendance at departmental lectures is required. Credit: Three semester hours.
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Physics 610: Senior Project II
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Completion of the senior research project. Students write reports and discuss their results at an oral presentation given for faculty members. In most cases they also present their findings at regional or national physics meetings and lectures. Taken after successful completion of Physics 600.
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Physics 620: Senior Project
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Equivalent to the Physics 600-610 sequence and under special circumstances may be taken as an alternate to Physics 600 and 610. Permission of instructor required.
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Political Science 110: U.S.National Government and Politics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to national political institutions in the United States: The Presidency, Congress, Supreme Court, and administrative agencies. Attention is given to citizen participation, elections, political parties, interest groups and public policy making.
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Political Science 120: Comparative Government and Politics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to the development of political institutions and the distribution and exercise of political power in selected western, communist and "Third World" countries. Special attention is devoted to the impact of institutional and cultural patterns upon the quality of life in those countries.
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Political Science 130: World Politics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to politics among nation-states and the conduct of international relations. Topics addressed include the dynamics of war and peace, international law and diplomacy, state and non-state actors in international relations, and transnational economic and environmental issues.
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