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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq:PHYS 302 or permission of the instructor) The second of a two-semester sequence in an intermediate study of electricity and magnetism. Electromagnetic waves, potentials and fields of moving charges, radiation, and special relativity are covered. Offered as needed.
Prerequisite:
Take PHYS*302;
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3.00 Credits
(3)(=POLI 101H) An introduction to global politics connecting the ideas, cultures, and policies of individual countries to the international level. Students will examine conflict and cooperation on the planet in the areas of security, the environment, economic development, financial institutions, and human rights toward a better understanding of global citizenship in the 21st Century. F, S.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the dicipline of political science with an emphasis on researching, writing, and communication orally.
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3.00 Credits
(3)(=POLI 201H) An introduction to the national institutions and political processes of American government. Students will examine the formation, development, organization, and powers of national institutions; the interaction between political processes and political behavior; the development of civil rights and civil liberties; and the policy process. F,S,Su.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the application of statisical analysis in contemporary political and social science. Particular attention will be paid to the use of quantitative methods in the study of public opinion, voting behavior, public policy, and other subject areas. Topics include: measurement theory, measures of central tendency, dispersion, probability, sampling distributions, correlation, and hypothesis testing with bivariate and multivariate models. F,S.
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Writing intensive)(Prereq: POLI 200 or permission of the instructor) A survey of the major themes and the great ideas in the history of politcal theory. The student will acquire a broad understanding of the history of political through from its origins in classical political philosophy and its development in modern and contemporary political theory. F,S,Su.
Prerequisite:
Take POLI*200;
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the various actors, institutions, and processes in the American political system by the use of fiction (motion pictures, novels, and plays). The roles of legislators, the judiciary, chief executives, and the press at the national, state, and local levels of government are included.
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: POLI 201 or permission of the instructor) A survey of American law and the American legal system through the use of fiction (movies, novels, and plays). Emphasis will be placed on works highlighting different aspects of, and actors in, the judicial process, as well as works highlighting courts as forums for the dispensation of justice in the United States. F,S,May,Su.
Prerequisite:
Take POLI*201(7149);
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: POLI 200 and POLI 201; or permission of the instructor) An in-depth exploration of the two major fields of study in American politics: political institutions and political behavior. Topics covered include the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government in addition to political parties, voting behavior, public opinion, and interest groups. F,S,Su.
Prerequisite:
Take POLI*201(POLI_201) POLI*200;
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3.00 Credits
International political behavior and institutions.
Prerequisite:
Take POLI*101;
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