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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 211, MAT 212; PHY 213. An advanced study of Newtonian mechanics. Topics include statics, particle motion, systems of particles rigid body motion, gravitation, vibration, and an introduction to Lagrange's equations. Offered at departmental discretion.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 212 and PHY 214. This course in the classical theory of electricity and magnetism includes the following topics: electrostatic boundary value problems, electric fields in dielectric media, electrostatic energy, the magnetic field, Ampere's law, Faraday's law, vector and scalar potentials, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic wavesand radiation from sources. Offered at departmental discretion.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 212; PHY 213, PHY 214. Topics in Modern Physics include special relativity, the quantum theory of light, the Bohr atom, particle wave duality, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, applications of the Schrodinger equation to simple one dimensional systems, alpha decay, and an introduction to Fermi-Dirac statistics. Offered at departmental discretion.
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A survey of the constitutions, structure, function, and policies of Western and non-Western political systems. Particular attention is given to governments of Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, China, Middle East, and African governments. Required for political science majors and minors. Offered Spring Semester, odd-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
The process of policy formulation and implementation, theories of organization, personnel administration, financial administration, and administrative responsibility. Offered Spring Semester, odd-numbered years.
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Concepts, emerging trends, and methods and techniques in urban planning will be studied. Offered Spring Semester, odd-numbered years.
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Prerequisite: POS 121 or POS 122 Internships or practical experience in an approved program of study. Legal and political internships give students an opportunity to work in local, state, and national government; in political campaigns; and in law firms. Offered with the approval of the department. Subject to regulations and restrictions on page 52. Offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the nature of the global political system and the forces underlying actions of state and non-state actors. Required for political science majors and minors. Offered Fall Semester, odd-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: POS 122 or POS 228. This course is designed as a study of the fundamental principles of personnel organization and administration. The focus of this course is primarily at the federal, state, and local levels of government. Offered Fall Semester, even-numbered years, evenings.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: POS 122 or POS 228. This course is designed as an in-depth study of budgeting in the public sector. The purpose of this course is to expose the student to both theory and to the practical aspects of budgeting in the public sector. Offered Spring Semester, even-numbered years, evenings.
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