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A non-calculus-based course emphasizing general principles in physics. This course considers objects from our daily environment and focuses on their principles of operation, histories, and relationships to one another. The emphasis for PHY 201 is on mechanical and thermal objects. PHY 202 emphasizes objects involving electromagnetism, light, special materials, and nuclear energy. Prerequisite: MTH 103 or 105 or 111. Additional prerequisite for 202: PHY 201. Five hours, four credits each.
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Designed for science, engineering, and computer science majors. The four fundamental forces are investigated using the ideas and terminology of both differential and integral calculus. Topics covered include Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum effects, and special relativity. Prerequisites: MTH 211, 212. Additional prerequisite for 204: PHY 203. Six hours, four credits each.
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An introduction to the institutions and processes of the national government, with special emphasis on the principles that influence the constitutional order of the United States. Three hours, three credits.
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A study of the institutional structures of state, city, and county governments and of the policy areas with which they deal: law enforcement, education, welfare policy, and other areas. Three hours, three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Primarily a survey of the different countries in the world today and of their various forms of government. The course will introduce the student to basic political science concepts such as the state, the nation, social class, and the modernization process. Three hours, three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This elective course for underclassmen is designed to supplement regular offerings by allowing the study of political activity or specialized topics of contemporary political science research. Topics will vary from one offering of the course to the next. Students may only take the course twice, and only if it covers a different topic each time they take it. Three hours, three credits.
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This course will extend the study of African politics into literary fiction and film. It will encourage the use of literature and film as necessary vehicles to provide concrete impressions of the moral and institutional dimensions of African political life. Three hours, three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the interplay of theory and practice relevant to students in political science. Students will be expected to acquire practical experiences resulting from a communitybased civic education or service-learning project. Political Science majors must earn a total of three credits. One to three credits.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the strategies and tactics of design, observation, and measurement in political science and criminal justice research. Three hours, three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Concentrates on the geographical nature of the state. It examines how state systems and the political behavior of nations find spatial expression or are organized on the earth. Three hours, three credits.
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