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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean. (Spring).
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3.00 Credits
A full-year introductory course presenting the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism. The first semester covers static electric and magnetic fields in free space and material media, Maxwell's equations and the propagation of plane electromagnetic waves. The second semester addresses transmission lines, waveguides, radiation and antennas, and contemporary topics in the field. (Summer, Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: PHY411.
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4.00 Credits
The vectorial nature of light, coherence and interference, diffraction, and the optics of solids. The quantum aspect of light is treated by considering the emission of light by atoms, molecules and solid bodies and optical amplification as employed in lasers. Lecture and laboratory. (Spring, Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: MAT326, PHY314.
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0.00 Credits
(Spring, Fall).
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3.00 Credits
The basic postulates of quantum theory with application to simple systems. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: MAT426, PHY314.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Participation in research programs in physics, education in physics, or fields related to physics under the guidance of advisors. (Spring, Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: junior standing.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
(Fall - Spring).
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean. (Spring, Summer, Fall).
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the subject matter and methodology of the political science discipline for entering political science majors. Students are introduced to their fellow students, to their major professors, and to the crucial subdivisions of the major including, political theory, methodology, comparative politics, international relations, public law and public policy. Further, students are made aware of post-graduate study and vocational opportunities in political science, of experiential learning opportunities related to politics, such as internships and study abroad, and of various academic and personal support services within the department and on the campus. (Fall). Prerequisite: freshmen-level political science major
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to political and governmental systems, focusing primarily on the varieties of democracy. The concept of the nation-state, including political culture and history, interest articulation through parties, public opinion and organized interests, and government. Comparison of both structure and function of government through case studies of a wide array of nations. (Spring, Fall). Liberal arts.
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