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PHSC 202: Introductory Physics
4.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This is a course intended for those students entering the Health Science field, specifically in the Pre-Med or general science programs. This course treats most of the topics found in standard introductory physics texts. The topics that are considered to be crucial include vibration, waves, sound, and resonance; electric forces, electric fields, electric potential, electric current, and electric circuits; types of electromagnetic radiation, speed of electromagnetic waves, and geometric optics. Prerequisite: PHSC 201. Laboratory fee $50.
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POLS 101: American National Government
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
An introduction to the forms, functions, and processes of the American national government. POLS 102. State and Local Government 3 credits A study of the development of state and local government, present political organization and interrelations, with special attention to the government of West Virginia.
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POLS 151: Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A comparative study of selected European and non-Western political systems with special attention to state-society relations.
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POLS 200: Foundations of Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A study of the policy making process, with a focus on the issues and problems currently facing Congress, the Presidency, and the Courts. Theories offered on how public policy is developed and the actors and institutions involved in this process are examined.
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POLS 210: American Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A critical analysis of the theory and practice of American constitutional law as related to the structure of the American government. The historical background and the conflict of political, social, and economic forces will be considered.
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POLS 220: Public Administration
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course considers modern bureaucracies and public policy process. It explores the controversies on the size and accountability of these bureaucracies and examines their relationships to political executives, legislatures, judicial agencies, parties, and pressure groups. Among the topics discussed are representation, merit systems, affirmative action, collective bargaining, and bureaucratic reform.
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POLS 230: Introduction to Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course provides an introduction to western political thought. Among the questions to be considered in the course are: What is the relationship between politics and truth? Do the ends justify the means in politics? What are natural rights? What is the relationship between economics and politics? Particular attention will be paid to the philosophies subscribed to by the framers of the American Constitution.
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POLS 240: Legislative Branch Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course focuses on the legislative function of the American national government. The structure and function of Congress will be examined, as well as various theories on how policy is made within this branch. The relationship of the legislative process to other branches of government will also be considered.
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POLS 250: Executive Branch Process
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course examines the executive function of the American national government. The structure and function of the Executive branch will be examined, as well as various theories on how policy is made within this branch. Also considered in this course will be the President's responsibility for foreign policy and the associated bureaucratic agencies charged with implementing the President's decisions related to this area of policy making. The relationship of the executive branch to other branches of government will also be considered.
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POLS 260: Judicial Process
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course examines the judicial function of the American national government. The structure and function of the judiciary will be examined, as well as various theories on how policy is made within this branch. Particular attention will be given to the courts and their relation to criminal justice. The relationship of the judiciary to their branches of government will also be considered.
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