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PHYS 481-482: Selected Topics in Physics
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
A course in seminar or tutorial format which allows the student to study through individual readings, conferences, or laboratory work advanced topics not covered in the normal curriculum. This course is intended for students who have demonstrated ability and a thorough understanding of physics and appropriate mathematics. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Three hours each. Staff.
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PHYS 496-498: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
Extensive work in some area of departmental research interest. Students will be required to show diligence and independence in their chosen study. A departmental faculty member must consent to supervise and review the student's work. A formal paper and an oral examination are required. Prerequisite: Permission of department.A Senior Project fulfills the Cross-Area Requirement as a capstone experrience. Six hours. Staff.
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PHYS 499: Senior Seminar in Physics
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course provides a capstone experience for senior physics majors. Students will hear presentations by faculty and other physics professionals, prepare and deliver oral presentations on their own research activities, and gain familiarity with current professional literature in physics. Reading and discussions in the history and philosophy of physics will familiarize students with the larger cultural context in which the discipline has developed. Prerequisites: PHYS 300, 330, and 340, or permission of department. This course fulfills the Cross-Area Requirement as a capstone experience when combined with PHYS 300. Three hours. Mr. Spagna.
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PSCI : FRN/PSCI 421 Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course is a study of the theory of constitutional law and of some of its applications. Articles to be studied include the sources of the Fifth Constitution, French political life, the nature of the executive power, the Parliament, and a comparison between the French system and those of other countries. Prerequisite: PSCI 331 or equivalent. This course is entirely different from PSCI 421 or 422 at Randolph-Macon. May be counted toward a major or minor in political science. This course counts as part of Group III on the major. Three hours.
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PSCI : FRN/PSCI338 The Government and Politics of the Fifth Republic
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course treats the following: the antecedents of the present constitutional structure; the characteristics and politics of the parliamentary-presidential system; the nature of contemporary political parties and constitutional order; and the nature of economic, social, cultural, industrial, and technological planning and policy-making. Prerequisites: FREN 232. It is strongly recommended that students have completed one upperlevel comparative government course. May be counted toward a major or minor in political science. This course counts as part of Group III on the major. Three hours.
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PSCI : FRN/PSCI360 European Economic Community Law
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course will entail an in-depth review of the establishment of the European Economic Community and of its organizational structure. A major portion of the course will be devoted to a study of the powers, roles, and policies of the European Economic Community. Efforts will be undertaken in the final section of the course to present some of the major problems facing the EEC, and the proposals that have been made by the EEC, and by some of its individual members, to solve these problems. Prerequisite: FREN 232. May be counted toward a major or minor in political science. This course counts as part of Group II on the major. Three hours.
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PSCI : POLS3450 British Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
The purpose of this course is to give a broad introduction to the origins, development, structure and workings of the British system of government and British politics. The office of prime minister, the Cabinet, the Civil Service, Parliament, political parties, and pressure groups are among the topics covered. Students may receive credit for either this course or for PSCI 331 but not for both. This course counts as part of Group III on the major. Three hours.
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PSCI : POLS3454 Descent from Power
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course examines the foreign policy process in Britain and the movement of Britain from a perceived position of Great Power status to one of accepted Middle Power status against a background of changing domestic and international environments during the 20th century. This course counts as part of Group III on the major. Three hours.
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PSCI : POLS3456 The Power and Personality of the British Prime Minister
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
The course focuses on the developing role of the British Prime Minister from Walpole to the present day, placing it within the context of the British Political System and British Politics. The powers of the office are looked at, with the analysis being directed towards the extent to which an individual's personality is important in determining the scope of that power. This course counts as part of Group III on the major. Three hours. Mr. Baldwin.
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PSCI 201: Introduction to Politics
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
An introduction to the fundamental principles of politics and government. This course develops the theoretical foundations and analytical frameworks enabling students to understand and interpret democratic and alternate forms of government and will provide insight into the inherent difficulties faced by democracies. Three hours. Staff.
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