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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
ontinuation of student's work in PHY 485. Both an oral report and a final written technical report are required. (1-0-8) Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: PHY 485.
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Prerequisites: PHY 485.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Investigation of current ideas in physics for upper class students majoring in physics. Content determined by the student in conference with tutor. Completion of a substantial paper based upon the work. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: 25 credits in physics and permission of the department chairman.
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Prerequisite: 25 credits in physics and permission of the department chairman.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Description: Readings, lectures, and/or discussions in specific topics not normally covered by other courses in the program.
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3.00 Credits
Uses visual quantum mechanics instructional units to integrate interactive computer programs with hands-on, minds-on activities to learn modern physics and quantum principles. Visualization techniques will replace higher level mathematics. The important historical experiments done at the turn of the century will also be reproduced and studied. (2-0-2) Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: PHY 220 and PHY 221 or equivalent.
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Prerequisites: PHY 220 and PHY 221 or equivalent.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Exploration at the advanced level of topics not addressed at the same level in other physics courses.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Graduate credit awarded for professional learning acquired through noncredit courses, structured, noncredit professional development programs, and professional work experiences.
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3.00 Credits
Examines American political values, governmental functions, political processes, policy issues, and decision making processes through the lens of contemporary political issues, such as gun rights, abortion, education, policing, and the environment. Students will study the impact of diverse groups on the political process and outcomes. Fulfills Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Fulfills Cultures-U.S. Diversity. Offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and discussion of contemporary issues in world politics as a vehicle for introducing core concepts in comparative politics, such as democracy, dictatorship, civil society, power, nationalism, political economy, social policy, identity politics, and development. Students will gain basic familiarity with the institutions, actors, and processes that influence world politics. Fulfills Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the historical and conceptual development of human rights as moral, legal, and cultural constraints on the behavior of states in relation to their citizens. Analysis is theoretical, exploring philosophical arguments surrounding the historical development of human rights and their current role in legal, cultural, literary, and political products. Fulfills Foundations - Philosophy and Literature. Cross-listed with HRT 105. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Course content varies. Refer to schedule of classes to determine course description and prerequisites. Students may repeat this course under different topics.
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