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3.00 Credits
Reading, writing and discussion focusing on problems within the philosophy of religion. Topics such as the nature of religious experience, the existence of God, the problem of evil, the place of reason in the life of faith. (Same as Religion 320.) Prerequisite: sophomore standing; Philosophy 190 strongly recommended. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Selected and varying subjects, presenting the opportunity for detailed examination of a topic. Titles under consideration include: Literature and Religion; Contemporary Religious Movements; The Philosophy of Science. (Same as Religion 390.) Not open to freshmen. Prerequisites stated at time of offering. (See current edition of Master Schedule.) 3 semester hours
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4.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce the way in which matter and energy behave in the physical universe. Topics include force, energy, momentum, heat, electricity, light and nuclear energy. A weekly laboratory will reinforce the lecture topics. Prerequisite: C or better in Mathematics 110 or 113 or 141 or WPI. 4 semester hours
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4.00 Credits
A course designed to provide the science student with knowledge of and an appreciation for the nature of matter and energy and the relationship between them. Topics include forces, work, energy, heat, sound and their applications. A weekly laboratory will reinforce the lecture topics. Prerequisite: 461 Senior Research Project. In this course students will perform their research, write up the results in paper form, and present their results to their Senior Research Project Committee and the general public in oral/poster formats. Prerequisite: C or better in Mathematics 141 or WPI. 4 semester hours
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of Physics 221 to other areas of the physical universe. Topics include magnetism, electricity, light and nuclear energy. A weekly laboratory will reinforce lecture topics. Prerequisite: C or better in Physics 221. 4 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Possible offering on topics not listed as regular offerings. Prerequisites and semester hour credit dependent on the topic offered. 3-4 semester hours INDIVIDUAL STUDIES which may be either Guided (identified by the course number 560 or 570) or Independent (numbered 600, 610, or 650) may be scheduled with special permission.
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3.00 Credits
Freshman Experience Course. This course features the emergence of international human rights norms, the philosophical underpinnings of human rights, the adoption of specific human rights, the myriad attempt to develop international institutions to make human rights an integral part of international relations, and specific examples of historical and contemporary human rights struggles around the world.
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3.00 Credits
Application of political theory to political systems. Systematic study of past and present political processes. Treatment of the character of politics by a study of its fundamental issues. 3 semester hourS
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3.00 Credits
Structure and function of the American national government. Study of the Constitution, scope of national legislative power, the judiciary, the administrative system and various political forces. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Broad survey of the American legal system. This class introduces students to the American judicial system, through an examination of civil procedure, criminal law and procedure, family law, contracts, torts, property, the institutional sources of American law (legislation, administrative agencies, constitutions), ethics and the law, and judicial remedies, among others. 3 semester hours
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