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PHY 203: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Topics include electricity, magnetism and radioactivity. Algebra-based physics. Prerequisite: PHY 202.
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PHY 211: General Physics
5.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Topics include concepts in mechanics and their relationship to practical applications for science and engineering majors. Prerequisites: MTH 251, 252. MTH 252 can be taken concurrently with PHY 211.
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PHY 212: General Physics
5.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Topics include concepts in fluid mechanics, waves, thermodynamics and optics. Prerequisites: PHY 211; MTH 251, 252.
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PHY 213: General Physics
5.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Topics include concepts in electromagnetism together with their relationship to practical applications. Prerequisites: PHY 211; MTH 251, 252.
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PS 201: U. S. Government: Foundations & Principles
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Examines the development of constitutional traditions in America. Includes topics such as free speech, equal rights under law, movements, interest groups, political parties, and elections in a democratic struggle for power. PS 201, 202, and 203 need not be taken in sequence.
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PS 202: U. S. Government: Institutions & Policies
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Examines the national institutions of American politics including the Legislative, Executive, Judiciary, and Bureaucracy. Topics include national policies, foreign policy, taxation, spending priorities, government regulations and entitlements. PS 201, 202, and 203 need not be taken in sequence.
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PS 203: State and Local Government
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Examines state and local government policy formulation and outcomes on issues ranging from taxation to prisons, and education to environmental concerns. Focuses on Oregon state and local politics. PS 201, 202, and 203 need not be taken in sequence.
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PS 204: Comparative Political Systems
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Covers the study of political systems in various countries. Includes such issues as policy-making, representation/ participation, political culture, political economy and development and governance. Countries chosen will represent various political systems including democracies, totalitarian regimes, dictatorships, post-communist systems in transition, newly industrializing and developing countries.
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PS 205: Global Politics: Conflict & Cooperation
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Examines the nature of relations among states. Topics include motivating factors such as nationalism and imperialism, economic rivalries and the quest for security, questions of national sovereignty and international cooperation, war and peace, global issues, and the future.
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PS 211: Peace and Conflict
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Explores the causes and manifestations of violence in actions involving oneself, society, one's nation, and the global community. Alternatives to oppressive behavior, undemocratic institutions, and the violent resolution of conflict are considered. Recommended: WR 115.
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