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PHY 490: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A study of a selected topic of special interest The topic may differ each time the course is offered and may be proposed by either the Instructor or students This course may be taken for credit any number of times, provided that a different topic is studied each time Prerequisites: At least a junior science major and consent of the Instructor.
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PHY 495: Seminar in Physics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A group seminar study on a selected topic in the field of physics Students will be required to actively participate in group discussions, as well as to attend all scheduled sessions This course may be taken for credit any number of times, provided that a different topic is studied each time Prerequisites: Science major and consent of the Instructor.
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PLS 223: United States Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A study of the government of the United States, its structure and functions. Prerequisite: ENG 111 or ENG 114.
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PLS 323: Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A study of foreign governments Prerequisite: PLS 223.
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PLS 325: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
This course studies communication as it serves the political system, society, and Americans as individuals Topics include communication in the governing process and in campaigns, and communication as a way of expressing and reinforcing political values Specific goals: to understand the roles and functions of communication in American politics; to identify the variables and actors in political communication; and to investigate the roles of the mass media in American politics Prerequisites: ENG 112 or ENG 115 and COM 225 and PLS 223 Cross-listed as COM 325.
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PLS 423: International Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A study of the state system, national power, the balance of power, nationalism, imperialism and colonialism, war as an instrument of national policy, economic instruments of national policy, diplomacy, collective security, international law and organization, and regional integration Prerequisite: PLS 223.
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PLS 448: The Development of the American Constitution
3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A study of the development of the Constitution of the United States and its interpretation as a result of judicial interpretation, statutes, and amendments. Prerequisites: HIS 225 and HIS 226 or PLS 223 Cross-listed as HIS 448.
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PLS 455: American Chief Executive
3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A study of the American Chief Executive The course will focus on the development of the Presidency as an institution and as an expression of the men who have held the office Prerequisites: HIS 225 and HIS 226 or PLS 223 Cross-listed as HIS 455.
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PLS 463: American Foreign Relations,1776 to Present
3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A study of events and policies which have dominated the history of American foreign relations from 1776 to the present Prerequisites: PLS 223 or HIS 225, and HIS 226. Cross-listed as HIS 463.
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PLS 490: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Pikeville
A study of a selected topic of special interest The topic may be proposed by either the Instructor or students, and may be taken for credit any number of times, provided a different topic is studied each time Prerequisites: Twelve hours of political science and/or permission of the Instructor.
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