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PHYS 301: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Basic principles of physics; concepts of force and energy as they relate to mechanics, heat, and electricity. Only the more elementary topics of physics are treated in this first course. Prerequisites: MATH 235 or enrollment in MATH 302.
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PHYS 302: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A continuation of General Physics I. Principles of classical and modern physics; mechanics; sound; heat; electricity; light; modern physics. Prerequisites: PHYS 301, MATH 235.
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PHYS 303: Calculus- Based General Physics I UD
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Basic principles of physics treated with the analytical rigor of calculus; particle kinematics and dynamics; conservation of energy and momentum; fluid mechanics; heat and thermodynamics; oscillations and waves. Prerequisites: MATH 303, CHEM 302.
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PHYS 304: Calculus- Based General Physics II UD
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A continuation of Calculus-Based General Physics I. Electric and magnetic fields; directcurrent and alternating-current circuits; electromagnetic waves; geometrical and physical optics; introduction to quantum mechanics. Prerequisites: A passing grade in PHYS 303, MATH 303, CHEM 302.
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PLSC 201: American Politics
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Examination of the fundamental political principles of our Constitutional Republic- liberty and equality and federalism, and how they are embodied in our national, state and local political institutions and processes. The campaign process and the contemporary debate over various public policy issues will also be analyzed.
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PLSC 203: World Politics
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Introduction to emerging post-Cold War era in global politics. Examines forces tending toward global order and integration as well as those moving in direction of disorder and disintegration. Specific topics such as diplomacy, arms proliferation, collective security, and strategies of international development will also be considered.
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PLSC 303: Introduction to Law
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Students examine the following concepts: judicial review, the debate over judicial activism vs. judicial restraint; and conflicting interpretations of the Constitution. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Rules of Evidence are also examined. Prerequisite: PLSC 201.
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PLSC 305: Modern Warfare and Politics
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Examination of the strategy and conduct of modern warfare as it changed from the Civil War to the Persian Gulf War and the effect of this transformation upon the evolution of the modern state. Prerequisite: PLSC 203 or consent of instructor.
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PLSC 306: International Intelligence and Espionage
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Analysis of how intelligence organizations can inform or mislead statecraft in the contemporary global environment. Through examination of spy vs. spy encounters we will learn about the four elements of intelligence: collection of data, analysis of data, counterintelligence and covert action. Prerequisite: PLSC 203 or consent of instructor.
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PLSC 307: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Analysis of the intersection of law and politics focusing on the uses of law as either a catalyst of societal change or as an obstacle to change. Complexities of litigation strategies are examined in specific case studies such as school desegregation and environmental litigation. Prerequisite: PLSC 201.
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