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PHYS 2713: Introduction to Computational Science
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Presents an introduction to the theory and application of computer programming. Basic control structures and object-oriented constructs are explored. Also listed as CIS 2713 and MATH 2713. Prerequisite: MATH 1113. Course Rotations: Spring.
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PHYS 3103: Statics
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
This course presents a study of forces on objects at rest. Contents include: a discussion of vector algebra; a study of force systems; equivalent force systems; distributed forces; internal forces; principles of equilibrium; application to trusses, frames and beams; and friction. Corequisite or Prerequisite: MATH 3314. Prerequisite: PHYS 2415. Course Rotation: Fall.
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PHYS 4303: Engineering Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Provides a rigorous treatment of some applied mathematics topics that appear in the study of the physical sciences and in engineering. Specific topics to be discussed are vector analysis, complex analysis (including complex integration), differential equations, partial differential equations, Fourier analysis, and Sturm-Liouville theory. Also listed as MATH 4303. Prerequisite: MATH 3323. Course Rotation: Varies.
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PN 01-3: - Art Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Art Internships give students the opportunity to apply the skills and understandings learned in the Art major in a professional setting. Interns will work closely with an art instructor and an on-site professional supervisor. Students arrange their own internships with the assistance and approval of their internship instructor. Prerequisites Junior standing and completion of core program requirements.
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PN 03: - Professional Internship
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Required work experience in an occupational area related to student's interest or focus. Students must have 120 clock hours worked and write a scholarly paper related to the work experience. Prerequisite: Senior-level standing in CRJS major program and at LWC. Grading: Credit/No Credit.
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POSC 2103: Survey of Modern and Contemporary Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
This course uses selected political theorists from the 16th to the 20th century to examine a series of major questions (e.g., human nature, power, authority, justice, liberty, equality, and legitimacy) which are central to political theory and political science. In addition, students will be introduced to the core modern ideologies (e.g. liberalism, conservatism, and socialism). This course is discussion oriented and designed to develop the student's critical reading and thinking abilities. Course rotation: Spring.
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POSC 3103: United States Legislatures
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
The course examines the role of the legislative branch in the American political system. The focus is primarily on the U.S. Congress but we will also discuss state legislatures including the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The course will investigate the concept of representation, the sources of legislative power, the institutions involved in formulating legislation and the people who participate in the legislative process. The role elections, leadership and parties play in the legislative process will also be expanded. This course is recommended for students contemplating a legislative internship. Prerequisite POSC 1003. Course rotation: Spring--even years.
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POSC 3203: Survey of Classical Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
This course will use selected political theorists from classical antiquity, the medieval period, and the renaissance to examine a series of major questions (e.g., human nature, power, authority, justice, and liberty) which are central to political theory and political science. In addition, students are introduced to the origins of our Western political thought and culture. This course is discussion oriented and designed to develop the student's critical reading and thinking abilities. Course rotation: Fall--even years.
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POSC 3303: Political Parties,Interest Groups and Mass Movements
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
This course takes a systematic look at the methods of popular control of American Government. In particular, this course investigates in-depth the role of political parties, interest groups and mass movements as mechanisms for popular participation in the American political process.
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POSC 4103: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
This course will use selected political thinkers from the history of American Political thought to explore the core values and beliefs that define the American political system and culture. In addition, this course will discuss the liberal, republican, and religious traditions that have had such a strong influence in the U.S. Recommended for students pursuing an American Studies Minor. Course Rotation: Fall odd years.
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