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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of basic physics and chemistry including properties of matter, force and motion, work and machines, heat and combustion, electricity and magnetism, mechanics of liquids and gases, basic chemical reactions, atomic energy and radiation. Core: SCI. Also available through Online Learning.
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5.00 Credits
Physical quantities, particle kinematics and dynamics, work, energy, momentum, rotational mechanics, equilibrium, heat, and thermodynamics. Core: SCI.
Prerequisite:
MATH 181
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5.00 Credits
This is the follow-on physics course to PHYS 215 (Physics for Science & Engineering I), and is an engineering and scientist level, calculus-based, problem-solving physics course with lab component. Topics covered are vibrations and waves, sound, electric charge and electric fields, circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, light, optics and modern physics (quantum, atomic, relativity). Core: SCI.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 215 (Grade of C or Higher)
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3.00 Credits
Basic issues of political science including political theory, comparative political institutions, dominate ideologies and ideas, the importance of law, the domestic and Third World struggles for civil and political equality and international relations. Also available through Online Learning. Approved for the Honors Program.
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3.00 Credits
Constitutional interpretation and implementation, powers and procedures of executive, legislative and judicial branches and the American political process. Also available through Online Learning. Core: SIT.
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3.00 Credits
Constitutional interpretation and implementation, powers and procedures of executive, legislative and judicial branches and the American political process. Offered alternate years. Writing intensive. Core: SIT, WI.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101
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3.00 Credits
The course examines the political, socioeconomic, and historical factors contributing to a culture of peace and non-violence in Costa Rica as well as the contemporary challenges in maintaining that culture. Students will meet the decision makers and practitioners in the fields of government, business, education, religion, security, foreign policy, environment, and the media. Basic language and cultural instruction will be included along with excursions to areas of interest in Costa Rica. (Study Abroad). Core: SIT, D.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101 and Instructor Approval
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the politics of modern Turkey with special reference to the culture, history, economy, and social life of the country. The political structure and institutions of Turkey are studied with special focus on Turkish secular democracy within the context of tradition, modernity and change. Core: SIT, D.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the theories and facts about contemporary relationships among the nations of the world. It covers major global issues such as war and national security, economic interdependence, human rights, global poverty, environmental issues, and the work of international organizations such as the United Nations. Also available through Online Learning. Core: SIT, D and CT.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores women's quest for political equality in the U.S. and globally. It examines the social, cultural and economic factors affecting women's political power. The course also surveys contemporary global issues and their impact on the status of women. Core: D, SIT.
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