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PHYS 498R: Undergraduate Research in Physics or Astronomy
6.00 Credits
James Madison University
1-4 credits, repeatable to 6 credits. Offered on demand. Research in a selected area of physics as arranged with a faculty research adviser. A student may not earn more than a total of six credits for PHYS 498R and ASTR 498R. Prerequisite: Proposal for study must be approved prior to registration.
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PHYS 499: Honors
6.00 Credits
James Madison University
6 credits. (Year course, 3 credits each semester.) Offered on demand. Participation in this course must be approved during the second semester of the junior year. For details, see catalog section entitled "Graduation with Distinction."
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Piano MUAP 357: Piano Accompanying and Piano Ensemble
1.00 Credits
James Madison University
1 credit. Offered fall and spring. A course in basic accompanying skills and style characteristics required for two semesters (one fall, one spring) of all piano majors. Students will be assigned to vocal or instrumental studios and have the opportunity to perform in master class and private coaching sessions.
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POSC 101: Advisory in Public Affairs
1.00 Credits
James Madison University
1 credit. Offered occasionally. An introduction to graduate study and career opportunities in political science, public administration, international affairs and criminal justice.
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POSC 201: Introduction to Western Political Theory
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. A general survey of Western political theory from Plato to Marx, order and freedom.
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POSC 210: Introduction to Law and Jurisprudence
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered occasionally. Examination of the origin and sources of the law as the product of the values of a society and the interaction of complex interests. Comparison of the common law, civil law and socialist legal systems and development of the American legal system.
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POSC 230: International Relations
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. A survey of the field of international relations including consideration of the elements of national power, foreign policy, diplomacy, propaganda, foreign aid, war, international law and international organization.
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POSC 240: Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. A comparative study of selected political systems. Emphasis is on the structure of government, the political process and the conditions which either promote or constrain political change and stability.
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POSC 295: Research Methods
4.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered fall and spring. Students learn how to conduct original research from theory formulation through data collection and hypothesis testing. Special emphasis on research and computer literacy. Prerequisite: MATH 220.
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POSC 301W: The Washington Semester Experience
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. A study of the manner in which the policy making process is conducted on the federal level. The function of political and governmental institutions in establishing public policy is examined through readings and observation. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Washington Semester program.
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