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PHY 436: Advanced Mechanics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
The Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulation of mechanics; applications to satellite and rigid body motion. Relativistic mechanics. Prerequisites: Phy 112, Mat 240. Fl-3-
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PHY 437: Advanced Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Basic principles of wave mechanics, theory of angular momentum, applications to physical systems. Prerequisites: Mat 240 and Phy 314 or Che 342. Sp-3-
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PHY 439: Advanced Electromagnetic Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Maxwell's equations and their applications in electrodynamics and plasma physics. Prerequisites: Phy 213. Mat 240. Sp-3-
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PHY 496: Senior Research Project
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
The senior research project provides an opportunity to better understand the role of theoretical and experimental research in physics by carrying out independent research under the close supervision of a faculty member. This research project involves reviewing the physics literature, conferencing with the faculty supervisor, and independent research or laboratory work if the project is experimental. Prerequisites: Phy 314, Phy 314L or an equivalent modern physics course and modern physics laboratory experience. Fl, Sp-3-
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PHY 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Fl, Sp-1 to 3-
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POL 100: Introduction to Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
The fundamental questions that all communities everywhere and always must resolve. Covers problems of the distribution of power, transfer of leadership, processes of political learning, and methods of legitimation. Does not count toward political science major. Fl-3-
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POL 120: Race and Gender in United States Society
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course will explore historical as well as current issues regarding race and gender in United States society. The interplay between political and psychological factors as they relate to the more encompassing culture will be a major focal point. This includes an examination of how individual level psychological patterns and behaviors are mirrored in substantive directives of politics and government. Ir-3-
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POL 203: Critical Thinking in Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course teaches critical thinking by engaging students in major controversies over the analysis of key concepts in political science. It develops the student's basic skills in reading complex texts and in recognizing and analyzing assumptions, structuring and organizing arguments, and understanding and analyzing symbolic discourses. Each section of the course will raise competing perspectives and will focus on critical thinking and argument-making skills. The course will combine theoretical readings with discussions of specific political issues. Fl, Sp-3-
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POL 205: American Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
An introduction to the American federal system. Examines the Constitution, Congress, the presidency, Supreme Court, bureaucracy, political parties, elections, campaigns, interest groups, and the policy process. Fl, Sp-3-
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POL 207: Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
An introduction to the basic concepts, theories and substance of comparative politics as a field of study within political science. Covers liberal democratic, communist, as well as other types of political systems. Countries emphasized will vary with instructor. Sp-3-
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