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PHYS 6340: Electromagnetism
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: 3340, 6310. Electrostatics, magnetostatics, slowly varying fields, dielectrics, Maxwell's equations, radiation. Spring of odd years.
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PHYS 6350: Statistical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: 3320, 6310. Distribution functions, kinetic theory of gases, Boltzmann's H-theorem, phase space, Liouville's theorem, transport phenomena. Spring of even years.
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PHYS 6360: Advanced Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: 3320, 4340. Entropy function, extremum principles, thermal stability, phase transitions, chemical thermodynamics, fluctuations, irreversible thermodynamics. Spring of even years.
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POSC 1310: Introduction to Law.[
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
GOVT 1310] ( 3,0,0) Practical study of substantive civil and criminal law and procedures applicable to the average citizen in everyday life. Same as CRIJ 1310.
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POSC 2107: Federal and Texas Constitutions
1.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Includes consideration of the Constitution of the United States and constitutions of the states, emphasizing Texas. Enrollment will be limited to students who have completed a minimum of six credit hours of government courses but have not satisfied the statutory requirement for study of federal and state constitutions. Fall.
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POSC 2304: Introduction to Political Science.[
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
GOVT 2304] ( 3,0,0) Examination of major fields of political science, including American government, local government, public policy and administration, public law, international relations, comparative politics and political theory.
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POSC 2305: American National Government.[
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
GOVT 2305] ( 3,0,0) Origins, structure and functions of national government of the United States and principles which underlie American democracy. Fall, spring. Course fee $5.
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POSC 2306: American State and Local Government.[
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
GOVT 2306] (3,0,0) Principal aspects of state and local government in the United States with special reference to Texas. Fall, spring. Course fee $5.
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POSC 2370: Constitutional American Government
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
American national government from a constitutional perspective. Examination of traditional topics of American government focusing on Supreme Court cases. Topics include democratic theory, federalism, interest groups, elections and voting, Congress, the presidency, the judiciary, civil liberties and foreign policy.
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POSC 3301: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
In-depth analysis of the American presidency. Emphasis on powers and duties of the president in both historical and contemporary settings. Includes the president's relations with Congress, federal courts and bureaucracy.
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