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PHYS 403: Directed Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
PHYS 403 - Directed Individual Study Credits: 3 Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Advanced work and reading in topics selected by the instructor to fit special needs of advanced students. This course may be repeated with permission for a total of six credits. Staff.
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PHYS 421: Directed Individual Research
1.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
PHYS 421 - Directed Individual Research Credits: 1 Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Directed research in physics. May be repeated for degree credit with permission of the instructor. Staff.
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PHYS 422: Directed Individual Research
2.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
PHYS 422 - Directed Individual Research Credits: 2 Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Directed research in physics. May be repeated for degree credit with permission of the instructor. Staff.
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PHYS 423: Directed Individual Research
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
PHYS 423 - Directed Individual Research Credits: 3 Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Directed research in physics. May be repeated for degree credit with permission of the instructor. Staff.
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PHYS 493: Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Honors Thesis.
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POL 100: American National Government
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
A study of the constitutional origins and historical development of the national government with special attention to Congress, the presidency, the judiciary, and the role of political parties, interest groups, and the media in the policy process. Staff.
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POL 105: Introduction to Global Politics
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
A survey of the comparative study of national and international politics and the interaction between the two. Topics may include power relations among and within states, changes in the conduct of international affairs and conflict resolution, contrasting ideas about democracy, economic development, justice, globalization, terrorism, causes and alternatives to war, social movements and the role of the nation-state. Students may not receive credit for POL 105 if they have already taken POL 101 or 104 from a previous catalog. Staff.
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POL 111: Introduction to Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
An introduction to some of the perennial themes of politics, such as the relationship between human nature and political institutions, individual freedom and community, private conscience and civic virtue, the claims of reason and faith, the nature of law, obligation, and rights, among others. Our inquiry is guided by selections from influential works in the history of political thought, ancient, modern and contemporary, as well as plays, dialogues, comedies, tragedies, novels, and films. Consult with instructor for specific reading assignments and course requirements. Staff.
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POL 180: FS: First-year seminar
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: First-year standing. First-year seminar.
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POL 203: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
An introduction to the structures and functions of United States subnational governments, with particular emphasis on the policy-making process and on the relationships between policy makers and the public. Computer-assisted analysis of survey-research data is included. Richardson.
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