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PHY 341: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An introduction to the special theory of relativity, physics of the atom, Schrodinger wave mechanics, physics of the nucleus, and partial physics. Prerequisites: PHY 222 and MTH 122. Course is offered upon program demand.
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POL 112: American Democracy and Citizenship
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An intensive study of American political life, national government, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
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POL 151: Comparing Nations and Cultures
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
This is an introductorylevel course that compares governments, societal structures and cultures of several diverse countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. The emphasis is on contemporary substantive issues and problems.
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POL 161: International Politics
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Introduction to principles of international politics and major global issues. Topics covered focus on issues that are important for understanding common good of the global community. Human rights, globalization, conflict and war, trade and money, North-South relations, and environment and technology are major areas covered in the course.
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POL 283: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
The development of American political ideas, examined in the context of the Western tradition of political theory.
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POL 290: Honors Political Science
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An in-depth examination of a subfield of political science, such as American political thought, American politics, or international politics. The course is writing intensive and uses primary sources, such as the writings of the Founding Fathers or classics of international relations theory. The specific subject area covered may vary depending on the interests of the individual instructor. Prerequisite: Honors standing or permission of instructor.
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POL 320: Women and American Politics
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A study of women in American political life, including the struggle for political rights, trends in political behavior, and the impact of women on public policy. Prerequisite: POL 112.
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POL 321: Political Parties and Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An analysis of the development, organization, role, and influence of political parties and pressure groups in the United States; summary of recent work on public opinion, attitudes and voting behavior, relation of parties and elections to policy outcomes. Prerequisite: POL 112.
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POL 322: Congress and the President
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A study of the major institutions of American representative democracy, their origins, development, and transformation; their current organization, functioning, and relationships. Prerequisite: POL 112.
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POL 324: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A survey of major public policy issues such as health care, education, crime, immigration, welfare reform, and economic problems in the United States. Prerequisite: POL 112.
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