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4.00 Credits
PHYS 1310 College Physics I (4L,2LB,4CR) [E] First semester course in physics designed for those majoring in physics, engineering, mathematics, or physical sciences. Topics covered are mechanics and heat. Prerequisite: MATH 2200.
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4.00 Credits
PHYS 1320 College Physics II (4L,2LB,4CR) [E] [SP] Second semester course in physics designed for those majoring in physics, engineering, mathematics, or physical sciences. Topics covered are electricity and magnetism and wave motion. Prerequisite: MATH 2205.
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4.00 Credits
PHYS 2310 Physics III: Waves and Optics (4L,2LB,4CR) [E] Third-semester course primarily for majors in physics, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, and other sciences. Includes Gaussian Optics and matrix calculations, wave equations, interference, superposition principle, elementary Fourier Analysis, Fraunhofer and Fresnel Diffraction, application to optical instruments.Prerequisite: PHYS 1320 concurrently and MATH 2205.
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4.00 Credits
PHYS 2320 Physics IV: Modern Physics (4L,2LB,4CR) Fourth semester course primarily for majors in physics, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, and other physical sciences. Topics include introductory quantum mechanics, nuclear and particle physics, lasers, Planck's Blackbody Radiation, photoelectric effect, electron diffraction, wave-particle duality, deBroglie Wavelength, Bohr Atom, Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Schrodinger Equation, and Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. Prerequisite: PHYS 1320 concurrently and MATH 2205.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 1000 American and Wyoming Government (3L,3CR) [E]The organization and nature of the American national government and Wyoming state government and their constitutional development. This course meets the statutory requirement for instruction in the Constitutions of the United States and Wyoming.
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1.00 Credits
POLS 1010 Survey of the U. S. and Wyoming Constitutions (3L,*,1CR) *A five-week module of lecture. A study of the Constitutions of the United States and Wyoming, and principles and ideals of American political institutions. This course satisfies the statutory requirement of instruction in the Constitutions of the United States and Wyoming for Casper College, but does not meet requirements for the University of Wyoming.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 1020 Issues in Foreign Relations I (3L,3CR) (BOCES class.) This yearlong course entails an introduction to the concepts, institutions, and issues of contemporary foreign relations from the perspective of the United States. The focal point of the course are group analyses of selected prominent issues in the post Cold War world, which will include extensive research, writing, discussions, and oral presentations of the groups' findings. Prerequisite: Application and permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 1030 Issues in Foreign Relations II (3L,3CR) (BOCES class) This course is the second semester of the yearlong seminar which entails an introduction to the concepts, institutions and issues of contemporary foreign relations from the perspective of the United States. The focal point of this course is the group research assignment. Prerequisite: application, POLS 1020, and permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
POLS 1100 Wyoming Government(3L,*,1CR)If a student successfully completes a U.S. Government or U.S. History course with a grade of C or better at another institution this course satisfies the statutory requirement of instruction in the constitutions of the United States and Wyoming for Casper College, but does not meet requirements for the University of Wyoming.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 1200 Non-Western Political Cultures (3L,3CR) [E]This course gives students an appreciation of non-Western political cultures and how these cultures have created different political institutions and practices. Non-Western nations of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East are used as case studies. Cross-listed: INST 1200
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