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PHYS 201: Phsyics I with Calculus and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Pre- or Co-requisite: MATH 213PHYS 201 and 202 may be used to fulfill the Core Curriculumrequirement in laboratory scienceIntroduction to physics using calculus. Covers vectors, Newton'slaws of motion, work and energy, impulse and momentum,torque, rotational motion, elasticity, periodic motion, andgravitation.
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PHYS 202: Physics II with Calculus and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: PHYS 201; Pre- or Co-requisite: MATH 214PHYS 201 and 202 may be used to fulfill the Core Curriculumrequirement in laboratory scienceCovers fluids, heat and thermodynamics, vibrations and waves,electricity and magnetism, optics, the atomic nucleus and radioactivity.
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PHYS 220: Introduction to Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: MATH 213 and 214, PHYS 202Major topics in 20th century physics including special relativity,kinetic theory, wave-particle duality, elementary quantum theoryatomic and molecular structure, properties of solids, nuclear physics,and elementary particles.
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PHYS 240: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Intended for both the science major and anyone interested in learningmore about the nature of the physical universe. Topics include theearth, moon, planets, sun, comets, multiple star systems, galaxies,nebulae, and cosmology. Observation and photography of selectedcelestial phenomena.
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PHYS 330: Introduction to Physical Oceanography and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: PHYS 201 or consent of instructorMotion and distribution of variables in the sea. Topics include earlyexplorations, physical properties of sea water, heat balance, variation ofsalinity and temperature, equations of motion, currents, waves, tides,sound, light and coastal processes. Students will make observations inlocal marine waters.
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PHYS 450: Research in Physical Sciences
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite; Open only to qualified students with the consent of aresearch advisorResearch and directed readings. Project chosen in consultation withthe research advisor. May be repeated for credit.
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PLS 100: Introduction to Law and Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Introduction to the law and the American legal system. Includesan introduction to legal research, legal writing and analysis,communication skills, law office administration, and legal andprofessional ethics. Basic concepts of substantive and procedural law,legal terminology, the functions of the courts and the role of attorneys,paralegals and other legal professional, will be stressed.
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PLS 101: Criminal Law for the Paralegal
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
(Students majoring in Criminal Justice are not permitted to register forthis course.)Analysis of substantive criminal law, federal and state, with emphasison background of the common law. Includes discussion of generalprinciples of criminal law such as the extent to which the lawattributes criminality to acts or omissions; criminal intent; conspiracy;infancy; insanity; drunkenness; special defenses; entrapment, mistake,and ignorance; and specific offenses such as offenses against theperson, habitation, property, public peace, and morality
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PLS 110: Emerging Technologies in the Legal Environment
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Hands-on experience using standard computer software packages toperform operations, including form letters and legal documents; andspreadsheet applications that will encompass accounting principlesas experienced in the legal environment. Stresses the importanceof timekeeping, billing, and docket control. Use of the Internetand computer software packages to perform litigation support,investigations, and legal research.
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PLS 120: Law in Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Emphasizes comprehensive understanding of the role of law intoday's world, including an overview of American legal institutions,federal, state, and local; the fundamental distinctions between civiland criminal law, common law and statutory law, substantive andprocedural law, trial and appellate courts; quasi-judicial agencies andadministrative law, current sources of law, and the U.S. Constitution.
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