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3.00 Credits
This course provides a semester-long focus on the topics of gender and leadership. Among the topics explored within the course are: theories of leadership, studies on the impact of gender on leadership, and profiles of current and historical leaders. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the public policy-making process in America. Emphasis is on the structure of public-policy making and substantive policy issues as determined by the instructor (i.e. urban policy, economic policy, etc.).
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3.00 Credits
Course is a synthesis of current literature and methodology in comparative politics, American politics, international relations, and political theory. Student learns about political science research methods, hypothesis testing, concept development, theory building, variable measurement, research design, and sampling. The senior thesis, included in this course, must incorporate both theory and empirical methodology.
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4.00 Credits
Develops an appreciation of the physical world in which we live. Studies relationships of the physical sciences to everyday situations, including resources, energy, and the environment. Course is recommended for non-science majors and may not be substituted for Chemistry I (CH150) or Physics I (PS240). Three class hours and one three-hour laboratory per week. (Offered Fall and Spring Semesters.) Fee: $50.00
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4.00 Credits
Considers the concepts and principles necessary to understand the dynamic interactions of the Earth's materials and forces and Earth's place in the Universe. Studies the underlying physical principles that govern observable phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere; also, current theories concerning the origin and nature of the Universe. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Fee: $50.00
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4.00 Credits
Surveys principles and applications of the fundamental laws of physics. Topics include fluid properties, optics, electricity, gas laws, classical mechanics, digital electronics, and radiation. Three class hours and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: A C or better in MA102 or MA 108. Fee: $50.00
Prerequisite:
( MA102) OR ( MA108)
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3.00 Credits
Studies of geologic factors underlying many environmental problems and the interactions between population and physical environment; geologic hazards, land-use planning, conservation, mineral resources, waste disposal, land reclamation and the geologic aspects of health and disease. Prerequisites: CH160, MA111. (Offered in the Fall of odd-numbered years.)
Prerequisite:
( MA108) OR ( MA180) OR ( MA180TR)
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4.00 Credits
Introduces physics to student majoring in science. Topics include vectors; linear, circular, rotational, and wave motion; force, work and energy; elasticity and fluids; kinetic theory, heat, and thermal properties of matter. Three class hours and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MA112. (Offered Fall Semester.) Fee: $50.00
Prerequisite:
( MA112)
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of PS240. Topics include electric and magnetic fields; electric currents and circuits; sound; light and optics; an introduction to modern physics; and nuclear physics and radioactivity. Three class hours and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in PS240. (Offered Spring Semester.) Fee: $50.00
Prerequisite:
( PS240)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic concepts and principles in psychology including research strategies, human development, intelligence, thinking, learning, diversity, personality, abnormal behavior patterns, and psychotherapy. (Offered Fall and Spring Semesters.)
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