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PHYS 440: Astrophysics
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Mathematical treatment of modern astrophysics. Astronomical instruments, solar system, stars, interstellar matter, galaxies, quasars, pulsars, cosmology, and astrophotography. Prerequisite: 202 or departmental permission. Offered on demand.
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PHYS 451: Advanced Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Laboratory study of various topics selected from the current literature, including nonlinear dynamics, optics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: 311. One lecture hour and seven laboratory hours. Four semester hours.
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PHYS 455X: Mathematics of the Physical Sciences
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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PHYS 460: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Individual experimental or theoretical research approved and directed by the department. One to four semester hours.
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PHYS 470: and 471 Internship I and II
6.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Work experience related to the student's major, jointly supervised by the department and a professional in the field. Although the usual internship will carry either three or six hours credit, a student may elect to arrange an internship carrying between two and six hours credit with the permission of the department. Each hour of credit will require forty hours at the internship site. Prerequisites: junior or senior status; permission of department; and completion of 201, 202, 311, and other courses appropriate to the desired work experience. Two to six semester hours. Pass-Fail only.
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POLS 103: Politics of the United States
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Introductory study of (1) the nature and origins of the United States constitution; (2) structure, organization, and functions of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the national government; and (3) the evolution and character of elections, media, parties, and interest groups in American political society.
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POLS 117: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Contexts and range of tasks confronting modern societies in using the law as a special type of process that restores, maintains, or corrects the four basic functions of the law: resolution of disputes, facilitation and protection of voluntary arrangements, molding moral and legal conceptions of a society, and maintenance of historical continuity and consistency of doctrine.
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POLS 200X: Community Organizing
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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POLS 202: State and Local Government in the United States
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Overview of the politics, elections, institutions, policy practices, and court systems of the states and their local governments in the U. S. federal system. Special emphasis on Virginia politics. Participation in a community service project. Prerequisite: 103.
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POLS 203: Appalachian Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Overview of the history, culture, and status of people living in the Appalachian mountains. Political economy of the region, including the corporate sector, land-related issues, the role of the state, and the history and nature of citizen resistance.
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