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PHS 383: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
This course will explore a topic of current interest in the field of physics. May be taken twice for a total of 6 semester hours.
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PHS 411: Laboratory Practicum
1.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Four hours of laboratory per week. Students learn to utilize pieces of equipment and demonstration techniques while assisting an instructor to prepare and conduct lab sessions. This course may be repeated for a maximum of four semesters for a total of 4 semester hours. Not for credit toward a minor.
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PHS 443: Electromagnetism II
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: PHS 343. Continuing the study begun in PHS 343, changing electromagnetic fields are investigated. These changing fields form electromagnetic waves in free space and matter that exhibit all of the standard behaviors of waves. Thus, topics will include reflection and refraction of electromagnetic waves, guided waves, and the field of a moving charge.
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PHS 491: Quantum Mechanics I
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: PHS 301, 343, MS 344. This course extends the investigation of quantum mechanics begun in PHS 301 to include the full mathematical development of the theory. Basic tools including linear operators and matrices will be used to explore physical systems such as a particle in a box, a linear harmonic oscillator, the hydrogen atom, and a one-dimensional crystal.
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PHS 492: Quantum Mechanics II
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: PHS 491. This course deals with a number of topics pertaining to non-relativistic quantum mechanic including: addition of angular momentum, identical particles and multi-electron atoms, time-independent approximation method and applications, time-dependent perturbation theory and scattering theory.
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PSC 101: Introduction to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
No prerequisite. Nature and scope of political science, basic concepts and terminology, nature of the state and government, types of political systems, comparative political institutions.
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PSC 102: Introduction to State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
A study of the organization, functions, and powers of state, county, and municipal governments in the United States.
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PSC 203: Introduction to the Law
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
An examination of the American legal system, court procedures, appeals procedures, and the use of legal reference materials with selected cases.
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PSC 301: Political Science Methods
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
The scope and approaches to political science with considerable attention to research methods, techniques, and current research problems.
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PSC 305: Comparative and International Politics
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
An introduction to the government and politics of a variety of different national states as well as the conduct of international relations. Covers western and non-western, developed and less developed nations.
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