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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission. New principles of recovery of oil and gas fields including: polymer, surfactants, miscible recovery processes, inert gas injection, emulsions, steam, in situ and wet combustion techniques. (Sp)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing and permission of instructor. Theory and practical application of drilling fluids based upon the theory of colloidal chemistry and the technology of fine particles. (Irreg.)
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8.00 Credits
Research for Doctoral Dissertation
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1.00 Credits
Serves as an introduction to the academic subfields of the discipline. Provides career guidance and information relevant to post-BA employment, graduate schools, law schools and government service. (Su)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 1113. Scientific method and the variety of approaches to a science of politics; problems of research design; methods and techniques of systematic political inquiry. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 1113. Focuses on the practice of politics in the United States and the forces and ideas that shape political conflict and determines who wins. The three major national institutions of American government are considered: Congress, the presidency, and the judiciary. Examines their constitutional bases of pwer, their evolving relationships, and their roles in contemporary policymaking. Also considers how ideas and power relationships influence the shape of political conflict. Contemporary political issues will be integrated into course content. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 1113. Studies relation of public administration to legislators, executives, and courts; and challenges to public management, such as diversity, equiality, and justice. Topics include government budgeting, personnel, leadership, and organizing and delivering programs and services. Focuses on how to maintain ethics and accountability and increase efficiency and effectiveness in public programs. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 1113. Explores government actions to address social problems such as crime, poverty, health care, education, welfare reform, and the environment. Focuses on how to craft policy responses to conflict situations; resolve competing political demands for more services yet lower taxes; and achieve important societal goals of efficiency, equity, fairness, and freedom. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 1113. Introduces students to sources of continuity and change in world politics. Emphasis is given to the struggle for power and search for peace among state and non-state actors. Additional topics include the relevance of international law, foreign policy decision-making, balance of pwere, collective security, and moral choices in international politics. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 1113. Gateway course in political science and international and area studies. Provides an introduction to the varieties of politics and governmental systems around the world. Students will develop skills in comparative analysis to understand why countries have distinct types of government. (F) [IV-WC]
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