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1.00 Credits
Sessions consist of observing, reporting, and interpreting physical phenomena. CO/PR: PHYS 202 or 212. PR: PHYS 223.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to atomic nuclear, molecular, solid state physics, elementary quantum mechanics, and other selected topics related to the development of the field. PR: PHYS 212 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the stars and planets, constellations and galaxies, the celestial sphere, the earth, light, the telescope, comets, and meteors. The structure of the visible universe, with the celestial bodies, their magnitudes, motions and constitution. PR: Completion of general studies science requirement.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced topic is selected from one of the following: (a) Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. (b) Solid State Physics, (c) Nuclear Science and (d) Mathematical Physics. CO: PHYS 310 (for a, b, c); PR: PHYS 212 (for d).
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3.00 Credits
Formal course in diverse areas of political science. Course may be repeated for different topics. Specific topics will be announced and indicated by subtitle on the student transcript. PR: 3 credits in political science.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of ancient, medieval, modern, and post-modern political thought. Special attention given to contemporary political ideologies, including fundamentalism, feminism, environmentalism, and communitarianism. PR: POSC 200 or ENGL 201.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the American legal system on both the state and national levels. Focus on the concept of law, selection of judges, criminal and civil procedure, trial and appellate processes. PR: POSC 200.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the context within which public administrators at the national, state, and local levels operate. Topics include the nature of bureaucracy, the legitimacy of public administrators in American governance, governmental budgeting and financial governance, administrative budgeting and financial management, administrative ethics, administrative theory, human resources management, intergovernmental relations, and the public policy process. PR: POSC 200.
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3.00 Credits
A study of basic principles of American constitutional government with emphasis on leading Supreme Court cases. PR: POSC 200.
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3.00 Credits
Study of American politics with emphasis upon the role, organization, functions and processes of political parties and pressure groups. PR: POSC 200.
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