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PHY 306: Electricity and Magnetism
4.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Introductory aspects of electromagnetic theory. Static electric fields, Coulomb's Law, Gauss' Law, electric potential,capacitance and dielectrics, electric current and resistance, Ampere's Law, Faraday's Law, Maxwell's equations iintegral form, electromagnetic waves. Three lecture hours and two lab hours per week. Prerequisites: "C" grade orbetter in PHY 202 and MATH 202.
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PHY 307: Mechanics of Solids
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The physical principles describing the behavior of solids under stress. Topics include stress, strain, torsion, bending, transverse loading, transformations of stress and strain, beam and shaft design, beam deflection, energy methods, and column design. Prerequisite: PHY 303.
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PHY 308: Linear Networks
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Basic linear electrical circuits, theories and concepts. Signals and waveforms, network concepts, Kirchhoff's laws, energy and power, phasors and steady-state analysis, resonance, filters. Prerequisites: "C" grade or better in MATH 202 andPHY 202.
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PHY 309: Biophysics
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
(Also offered as BIO 309). The applications of the laws of physics to principles and problems of the life sciences. The physics of living systems in statics, mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, sound, electricity, and atomic physics. Lecture course. Prerequisites: "C" grade or better in PHY 201 and 202.
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PHY 400: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Qualified students may, under the supervision of a faculty member, pursue independent study and/or research on selected topics of special interest to the student and the faculty member. Prerequisite: permission of Division Chair.
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POLS 201: Contemporary American Politics
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Basic principles of the Constitution and how it governs American political life. The structure, organization, powers and functions of our national government and their impact both socially and economically on our established institutions.
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POLS 202: American Society and Politics
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The role of political parties, pressure groups, public opinion, in our political process and contemporary society as they affect stability and change in our democratic society.
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POLS 203: American Presidency
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The presidency with its present unparalleled significance. The role of the office in both domestic and world affairs. The evolution of American presidency from the ratification of the Constitution to the present. The individuals who have held the position.
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POLS 204: The American Congress
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The function of the Congress under the Constitution and the expanding legislative and non-legislative powers in response to a changing age; the role and responsibility of Congress to adjust to the political, economic, and sociological changes in American society and international relations.
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POLS 211: Contemporary European Politics
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The political, social and economic forces at work within the western European community since 1945; the redevelopment of western Europe since the war (1945) and the response to the Soviet threat. The European response to the breakup of the Soviet Union and its control of Eastern Europe.
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