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An introductory study of techniques for analyzing linear circuits; topics include Nodal and mesh analysis, superposition, and Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits, operational amplifiers, energy storage, phasors and impedance, AC power, frequency response, resonance, filters, Fourier analysis, computer data acquisition, and circuit simulation. Four hours credit. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: MTH 241.
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An introduction to the fundamentals of semiconductor physics, including device modeling, basic device operation, I(V) characteristics, temperature effects, capacitance effects, equivalent circuit and SPICE models, high frequency and switching properties of PN junction diodes, bipolar-junction transistors, MOS capacitors, and MOSFETs, with application to basic electronic circuits. Four hours credit. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: PHY 301.
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An introduction to non-classical physics, including special relativity, general relativity, and quantum mechanics, with applications in astronomy, atomic physics, solidstate physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: PHY 222.
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This course is an overview of the major Western political theorists. The course will emphasize the various theories on the role of government in Western thought. Three hours credit.
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A study of local, county, municipal, and state government, its structure and functions, and powers and duties of officials and departments. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: PSC 201.
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Variable credit. May be repeated.
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A study of legal concepts, traditions, and leading court decisions relating to the application of the U.S. Constitution to separation of powers and intergovernmental relations. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: PSC 201.
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A study of legal concepts, traditions, and leading court decisions relating to individual freedom. Emphasis is placed on the application of the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: PSC 201 and Junior standing.
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An examination of the U.S. Presidency and Congress. Emphasis will be placed on organization, pertinent laws, developmental history, and significant personalities of each institution. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: PSC 201.
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An investigation of the relationship between political parties and interest groups in the U.S. Special emphasis will be placed on political party organization, interest group categorization, campaign financing and lobbying. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: PSC 201.
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