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Phys 401: Experimental Physics I
1.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
1 credit hour Selected experiments in mechanics, electricity and magnetism. Prereq: Phys 212 or 232. (Fall, as needed)
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Phys 402: Experimental Physics II
1.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
1 credit hour Selected experiments in optics, atomic and nuclear physics including radiation detection. Prereq: Phys 212 or 232. (Spring, as needed)
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Phys 460-469: Special Topics in Physics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
1-4 credit hour Elective courses may be offered as special topics in physics on an occasional basis depending on the availability and interests of students and faculty. Prereq: Junior standing and permission of instructor. (As needed)
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Pols 111: Introduction to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours Students will explore the origin and impact of contemporary and past political ideologies on today s political environment. A study of political theory and politics and investigation of theory and practice of government. (Fall)
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Pols 112: Introduction to American Government
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours The study of constitutional development, party systems, public opinion and political participation, interest groups, and structure/ functions of the three branches of the United States government. (Spring)
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Pols 212: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours A study of the nature, organization, powers, and functions of American state and local governments. Prereq: Pols 112. (Fall)
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Pols 301: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours A survey of the formal relations among sovereign states in the international community. Emphasis will be placed on the role of diplomacy, the factors of power, the procedures for the settlement of disputes, the various modes of conflict resolution and economic and cultural exchanges. Prereq: Pols 111 or 112. (Spring odd years)
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Pols 311: History and Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours A history of the development of the social institutions, value systems and political organizations of Sub-Saharan Africa. The course will include discussion of Africa s ancient kingdoms, the impact of the Atlantic slave trade, and the development of colonial empires on the African continent. Prereq: Hist 101, 102; Pols 111; or permission of instructor; Junior status. (As needed)
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Pols 460-469: Special Topics in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours This series of three-hour courses explores various topics of importance in the field of political science. Potential topics include American Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, American Constitutional Law, Environmental Policy, US Public Policy, American Foreign Policy, Latin American Politics, American Urban Government, the US Presidency, State and Local Government in the US, and other topics as desired. Prereq: Junior status. (As needed)
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Psy 101: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours The scientific study of human behavior with emphasis on learning, perception, and motivation. A basic course for further work in psychology and related fields. (Fall and Spring)
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