Jun 16, 2024  
2019-2020 Academic Bulletin 
    
2019-2020 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Photography

  
  • PHTO 326 - Business of Photography

    Credits: 3
    Students will learn how to make sure the skills learned in the studio courses actually can be used to make a viable career from a business perspective. The intent of this course is to learn how to charge a fair fee for the work that you love. Students will learn how to bid on jobs, invoice, and brand themselves from a fiscal point of view.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 365 - Advanced Digital Imaging

    Credits: 3
    Builds a deeper understanding of how to use software to create compelling visual work. Emphasis is on learning how to finely control the variables available within Adobe Photoshop and other related software. The student learns how to use alpha channels, master complex masking, and understand critical color theory as they create a body of work that further defines a unique personal vision.

    Lecture/Lab: Lab required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ART 207 , PHTO 175 , PHTO 115  or  .
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 380 - Lighting I

    Credits: 3
    As the still and motion picture photography industries grow closer together, this course is uniquely designed to introduce the universal principles of lighting as they are applied to both fields. Students will work on projects involving still life, portraiture, location, and commercial subjects, learning to employ the right equipment - strobe vs. continuous lights, still camera vs. digital camera - for the desired outcome.

    Lecture/Lab: Lab required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHTO 200  or  .
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 400 - Digital Photographic Processes

    Credits: 3
    In this course students explore methods of digital photographic compositing to create modern illustrative images. A high level of production and craftsmanship is emphasized throughout the pre- and postproduction stages. Refined digital capture and processing of RAW files while refining illustrative techniques using the photographic medium will be stressed. Attention to crafting the highest quality prints using modern output methods will also be highlighted.

    Lecture/Lab: Lab required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHTO 220 , PHTO 365 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 410 - Advanced Photography II

    Credits: 3
    A course designed for the advanced photographer to investigate personal potential in visual exploration, experimentation, and technical excellence. Discussion involves expanding personal vision and exploring new techniques to achieve goals.

    Lecture/Lab: Lab required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Course Attribute: Studio Art course

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHTO 380 .
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 420 - Documentary Photography

    Credits: 1–6
    Documentary photography provides students with a unique opportunity to grapple with documenting images that tell a story about a particular endeavor. Students will be encouraged to go much further in-depth with a specific project then they have ever done before. The class hours will be devoted to lectures, and critiquing of assignments. Labs will consist of carrying out the semester-long project, photographing assignments, developing film/digital, printing for critiques, and mounting images for the final project.

    Lecture/Lab: Lab required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Course Attribute: Studio Art course

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 425 - Travel Photography

    Credits: 3
    Designed to be done in conjunction with on-location photography, and provides a background in the specific needs related to travel. Photographing people and their land in foreign environments is emphasized. Unique materials and equipment are discussed as they relate to travel photography.

    Lecture/Lab: Lab required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Course Attribute: Studio Art course

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHTO 115  or  .
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 9 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 480 - Lighting II

    Credits: 3
    An advanced course in lighting design, students will choose a concentration in the following areas: portraiture, people/fashion, still-life, advertising/illustration, and location photography. Designed to emphasize visual concepts, this course challenges students to solve visual problems as they relate to the commercial photography industry.

    Lecture/Lab: Lab required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHTO 380 .
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 9 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 500 - Advanced Photography

    Credits: 2,3
    A skill-building, project-based course further developing the art of photographic perception and use of photography as visual language. 

    Lecture/Lab: Lab Required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHTO 516   or permission of the instructor. 
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 516 - Digital Photography

    Credits: 2,3
    A skill-building, project based course introducing high-level digital phtographic tools. These include digital SLR’s and archival pigment printers. 

    Lecture/Lab: Lab Required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Course Attribute: Studio Art Course

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 520 - Color Photography

    Credits: 2,3
    A skill-building, project-based course applying the use of color materials and methods. Aesthetic and communicative aspects of color photrography are stressed in producing visually effective color work. 

    Lecture/Lab: Lab Required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Course Attribute: Studio Art Course

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHTO 516   or permission of instructor. 
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 565 - Digital Imaging

    Credits: 2,3
    A skill-building, project based course emphasizing the creative use of Adobe Photoshop.

    Lecture/Lab: Lab Required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 570 - Photojournalism

    Credits: 2,3
    A skill-building, project-based course providing students with the opportunity to grapple with real-life storytelling through photographic means. 

    Lecture/Lab: Lab Required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 575 - Documentary Photography

    Credits: 2,3
    A skill-building, project-based course providing students with the opportunity to grapple with real-life storytelling through photographic means. 

    Lecture/Lab: Lab Required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Course Attribute: Studio Art Course

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHTO 580 - Lighting I

    Credits: 2,3
    A skill-building, project-based course introducing the universal principles of lighting as applied to both commercial photography and filmmaking. 

    Lecture/Lab: Lab Required
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHTO 516  , PHTO 520  or permission of the instructor. 
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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Physics

  
  • PHYS 107 - Concepts and Applications in Physics I

    Credits: 3
    Identifying and quantifying physics concepts that organize daily experience, selected from mechanics, waves, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Includes individual and collaborative development of abstract and practical problem solving skills and applications in the classroom and integrated laboratory experience. Intended to lay a foundation for pre-professional and calculus-based introductory physics courses. In combination with PHYS 108, meets the physical science requirement for Andrews University General Education. Does not apply to a physics major or minor.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 108 - Concepts and Applications in Physics II

    Credits: 3
    A sequel to PHYS107, identifying and quantifying the remaining physics concepts frommechanics, waves, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Includes individual and collaborative development of abstract and practical problem solving skills and applications in the classroom and integrated laboratory experience. Intended to lay a foundation for pre-professional and calculus-based introductory physics courses. In combination with PHYS 107 , meets the physical science requirement for Andrews University General Education. Does not apply to a physics major or minor.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 107  
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 110 - Astronomy

    Credits: 4
    Exploring the cosmic environment— the solar system, stars and their development, star clusters, the interstellar medium, galaxies, and large-scale features of the Universe. Meets the Andrews General Education Physical Science requirement. Does not apply to a major or minor.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3 lectures and a 2-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MPE P2 or MATH 145  or MATH 165  or STAT 285  or equivalent.
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab, Interactive Online, Self-Paced
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 115 - Mythbusting

    Credits: 4
    Examining what is commonly believed about the physical world and how to realign it with measureable reality. A conceptual and relevant understanding of physics—forces, matter and energy with 21st century applications. Meets the General Education Physical Science requirement. Does not apply to a major or minor.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3 lectures and a 2-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MPE P2 or any GE-level math course.
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 117 - Observational Astronomy Lab

    Credits: 0,1
    Practical experience and background in observational astronomy with modern optical instruments in laboratory, field or remote facilities. As weather permits, lab will include sessions at the Kingman Observatory with departmental or personal telescopes. This is a standalone laboratory course suitable for students in any major and for the general public. General Education Physical Science credit is limited to transfer students who are articulating a lecture course in astronomy or a Physical Science with 3 or more credits. Does not apply to a major or minor.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: one 3-hour activity
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W)
    Schedule Type: Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 141 - General Physics I

    Credits: 4
    Algebra based introduction to mechanics, wave motion, sound and thermodynamics.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3 lectures, 1 recitation, 1-hour of small-group learning and one 2.5-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MPE P4 or MATH 167   or MATH 168  
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Workshop
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 142 - General Physics II

    Credits: 4
    Algebra based introduction to electricity, magnetism, physical and geometric optics, relativity, and modern physics

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3 lectures, 1 recitation, 1-hour of small-group learning and one 2.5-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 141  
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 188 - Active Teaching I

    Credits: .5,1
    Supervised participation as a first year Learning Assistant (LA), Teaching Lab Assistant  (TA), Classroom Assistant (CA), Support Assistant (SA), and Tutor Assistant (TU)  in middle and secondary school settings.  Particular emphasis will be given to show-and-tell demonstrations, hands-on active learning projects, collaborative work, writing learning objectives/outcomes/standards, evaluation, and assessment. Includes a weekly collaborative colloquium dedicated to current topics in physics teaching. A minimum of 60 hours are required for one credit, and 38 hours for a half credit. 

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite/Corequisite: MATH 168  

    PHYS 115  
    Repeatable: Repeatable to 1 credit in an academic year
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    Term Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 225 - Sound and Waves

    Credits: 4
    The production, transmission, synthesis, and perception of sound as understood through the physical principles, properties, and nature of waves. Includes a survey of applications—music, speech, locomotion, and imaging—and comparisons with light and other kinds of waves. Meets the General Education Physical Science requirement. Does not apply to a major or minor.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3 lectures and a 2-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MPE P2 or MATH 145  or MATH 165  or STAT 285 
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 235 - MATLAB

    Credits: 2,3
    An introduction to MATLAB programming with a focus on its application to physics problems. The capabilities of MATLAB are explored in the areas of graphing, data analysis, numerical methods, Fourier analysis, and signal processing.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 1 lecture and a 4-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 241 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers I

    Credits: 4
    A calculus-basedintroduction to mechanics, wave motion and thermodynamics emphasizing the mathematical formulation and the physical significance of fundamental principles.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 4 lectures and 1 recitation
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): PHYS 271 
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 192 
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 242 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers II

    Credits: 4
    A calculus-basedintroduction to electricity, magnetism, geometric and physical optics, relativity, and modern physics emphasizing the mathematical formulation and the physical significance of fundamental principles.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 4 lectures and 1 recitation
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): PHYS 272 
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 192  and PHYS 241 
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 271 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory I

    Credits: 1
    Laboratory experiments in mechanics, wavemotion and thermodynamics, associated withthe PHYS241 course.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: one 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): PHYS 241 
    Schedule Type: Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 272 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory II

    Credits: 1
    Laboratory experiments inelectricity, magnetism, geometric and physical optics, and modern physicsassociated with the PHYS242 course.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: one 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): PHYS 242 
    Schedule Type: Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 277 - Physics Colloquium

    Credits: 0
    Current topics and issues of interest to the physics community. Required each semester of all students with a physics major or minor. Interchangeable with MATH 389.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 1 lecture or activity
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Satisfactory (S,U,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 280 - Topics in_________

    Credits: 0–3
    Introductory-level topics in astrophysics, other current physics area or associated scientific programming.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): Approval of the instructor.
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits. Minimum of 4 hours per week is required for each credit earned.
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 282 - Physics Learning and Pedagogy Seminar

    Credits: 0,1
    Learning Assistant (LA), Teaching Lab Assistant (TA), Classroom Assistant (CA), Support Assistant (SA), and Tutor Assistant (TU) training  and coordination in support of Active Teaching and Small Group Learning activities.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 288 - Active Teaching II

    Credits: .5,1
    Supervised participation as a second year Learning Assistant (LA), Teaching Lab Assistant  (TA), Classroom Assistant (CA), Support Assistant (SA), and Tutor Assistant (TU) in middle and secondary school settings.  Particular emphasis on small group active learning. Includes participation in a weekly collaborative colloquium dedicated to current topics in physics teaching. A minimum of 60 hours are required for one credit, and 38 hours for a half credit.   

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 188  
    Repeatable: Repeatable to 1 credit in an academic year
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    Term Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 295 - Independent Study/Research

    Credits: 1,2
    Individually directed reading and lab projects in physics (e.g., holography and astrophotography). A minimum of 4 hours per week is required for each credit earned.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W)
    Prerequisite(s): Approval of the instructor.
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits
    Schedule Type: Independent
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 311 - Classical Mechanics I

    Credits: 3
    Statics, kinematics, and dynamics for single particles, including Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 192  
    Prerequisite/Corequisite: PHYS 241  or PHYS 142  
    Recommended: PHYS 242  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 316 - Biophysics

    Credits: 3
    Modeling and describing physical phenomena of living systems, including transport and diffusion across membranes and electrical processes in muscle and nerve tissue.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 242   (recommended) or PHYS 142 ; MATH 192 
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 325 - Astrophysics

    Credits: 3
    The application of physics to astronomical objects and systems. Includes orbital mechanics, observing with light, planetary systems, stellar mechanics, galaxies, and cosmology.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 242   (recommended) or PHYS 142  ; MATH 192  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 330 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

    Credits: 3
    Systematic introduction to thermodynamics, kinetic theory, and statistical mechanics (classical and quantum).

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s):PHYS 242   (recommended) or PHYS 142  ; MATH 192  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 350 - Optics

    Credits: 3
    Geometric and physical optics; interference and diffraction, polarization, Fourier optics, lasers, and holography.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 242  (recommended) or PHYS 142 ; MATH 192 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 377 - Advanced Physics Laboratory I

    Credits: 1
    Development of advanced lab skills in the study of basic physical phenomena. Emphasis includes scientific instrumentation, scientific computing, lab procedure, data reduction, interpretation, and technical communication. A public presentation is required.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 2 credits
    Schedule Type: Lab
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 388 - Active Teaching III

    Credits: .5,1
    Supervised participation as a third year  Learning Assistant (LA), Teaching Lab Assistant  (TA), Classroom Assistant (CA), Support Assistant (SA), and Tutor Assistant (TU) in middle and secondary school settings.  Particular emphasis on innovative and effective technology. Includes participation in a weekly collaborative colloquium dedicated to current topics in physics teaching. A minimum of 60 hours are required for one credit, and 38 hours for a half credit.   

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 288  
    Repeatable: Repeatable to 1 credit in an academic year
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 400 - Demonstrations in Physics

    Credits: 1,2
    Identifying topics suitable for demonstration, surveying the literature, preparing demonstrations, finding suppliers of materials and equipment. Critically evaluating demonstrations—their design, preparation, and execution.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): Approval of the department chair.
    Schedule Type: Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 412 - Classical Mechanics II

    Credits: 3
    Statics, kinematics, and dynamics of multi-particle systems,including Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 311  or ENGR 285  ; MATH 192   
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 420 - Advanced Topics in_________

    Credits: 2,3
    Atomic physics, nuclear physics, or other current physics area.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 242  or PHYS 311 
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 431 - Electricity and Magnetism I

    Credits: 3
    A treatment of electromagnetic phenomena in terms of potentials and vector fields. Develops Maxwell’s equations with descriptions of electrostatics and magnetostatics as solutions to Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 311  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 432 - Electricity and Magnetism II

    Credits: 3
    A treatment of electromagnetic phenomena in terms of potentials and vector fields. Addresses electromagnetic radiation in media, reflection and refraction, and the fields of waveguides and antennae.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s):   
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 440 - Relativity

    Credits: 3
    Einstein’s theories of Special and General Relativity. Includes introductions to black holes, relativistic cosmology and gravitational waves.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 242   (recommended) or PHYS 142  ; MATH 192  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 445 - Particle Physics

    Credits: 3
    A study of particle properties, forces, structure, decay and reaction mechanism in the context of the Standard Model.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 481  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 460 - Solid State Physics

    Credits: 3
    A study of crystallography, x-ray diffraction, properties of crystalline and amorphous solids, band theory of solids, and lattice dynamics.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 311  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 475 - Physics Review

    Credits: 3
    A review and synthesis of physics concepts and analytical and experimental techniques in preparation for entry into a graduate program. Topics include classical, statistical and quantum mechanics, waves and classical fields.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 311  
    Schedule Type: Workshop
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 477 - Advanced Physics Laboratory II

    Credits: 1
    Development of advanced lab skills in the study of basic physical phenomena. Emphasis includes scientific instrumentation, scientific computing, lab procedure, data reduction, interpretation, and technical communication. A public presentation is required.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 2 credits
    Schedule Type: Lab
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 478 - Study Tour:

    Credits: 0
    Travel to destinations relevant to individual programs of study. Classes will be selected from department(s) offerings. Fee may be required.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Noncredit (NC,W)
    Schedule Type: Blended Learning
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 481 - Quantum Mechanics I

    Credits: 3
    The mechanics of physical phenomena at small scales in formalisms developed by Schrödinger, Heisenberg, and Dirac. Treatments of infinite and square well, barrier, step, and harmonic oscillator potentials; uncertainty relations and angular momenta.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 311  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 482 - Quantum Mechanics II

    Credits: 3
    Matrix mechanics and spin, quantum mechanics applied to the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms and solid state physics. Also an introduction to time-independent and time-dependent perturbation theory.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s):   
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 488 - Active Teaching IV

    Credits: .5,1
    Supervised participation as a fourth year Learning Assistant (LA), Teaching Lab Assistant  (TA), Classroom Assistant (CA), Support Assistant (SA), and Tutor Assistant (TU) in middle and secondary school settings.  Particular emphasis on classroom & lab management: basic techniques of lab inventory, management of equipment, and classroom management. Includes participation in a weekly collaborative colloquium dedicated to current topics in physics teaching. A minimum of 60 hours are required for one credit, and 38 hours for a half credit.   

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 388  
    Repeatable: Repeatable to 1 credit in an academic year
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    Term Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 490 - Independent Study in Physics

    Credits: 1–3
    Individually directed study or problem-solving in selected fields of physics.  A minimum of 4 hours work per week is required for each credit earned and a written paper is required.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Independent
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 495 - Physics Research

    Credits: 0–3
    An independent research project in physics supervised by a faculty member. A minimum of 4 hours work per week is required for each credit earned. A written paper and an oral presentation are required. Students should register for credit, or for the zero credit option, for each semester during which research is being done.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Independent
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 530 - Topics in Teaching __________

    Credits: 1–3
    Discussions on 1) the principles of physics and effective approaches for teaching them, or 2) the physics lab, its purposes, administrative and safety procedures, essential equipment, seminal experiments, data analysis, lab journal, and reports.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 9 credits
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 540 - Topics in __________

    Credits: 2,3
    Study in one of the traditional areas of graduate physics such as electromagnetic theory, analytical or quantum mechanics, solid state, atomic, nuclear or high energy physics, astrophysics, relativity, or mathematical physics. Students complete readings and problems.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 9 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 577 - Physics Colloquium

    Credits: 0–1
    Current topics and issues of interest in the physics community. For non-zero credit options, includes specialized study and the preparation and delivery of a public presentation.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 1 lecture or activity
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Satisfactory (S,U,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 1 credit
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 648 - Workshop

    Credits: 1–3
    An intensive program for middle school and secondary teachers and teachers-in-training who seek certification or endorsement in physics and who wish to update and expand their skills in the physics laboratory.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Workshop
    College Code: CAS


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  • PHYS 690 - Independent Study/Research

    Credits: 1–3
    Individually directed study, problem-solving, or research in selected fields of physics. Open to qualified students who show ability and initiative. A minimum of 4 hours work per week expected for each credit earned.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W)
    Prerequisite(s): Consent of department chair.
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Independent
    College Code: CAS


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Political Science

  
  • PLSC 101 - Introduction to History & Political Science (HPSC)

    Credits: 1
    Course is designed to assist students in their transition to Andrews University while also introducing students to the study of History & Political Science. Content includes orientation to the major/department; university procedures, policies, and resources; strategies for personal and academic success, and extracurricular opportunities including, but not limited to guest lectures, field presentations, and projects. Introductory seminar for all first semester HPSC majors.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory (S,U,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 104 - American Government

    Credits: 3
    A study of American political institutions and behavior, primarily on the national level. May be applied to the history major.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Interactive Online, Self-Paced
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 115 - Introduction to Political Theory

    Credits: 3
    An introductory survey of political thought as a basis of Western political thought from Greece through the present. This course is designed for beginning political science majors and non-majors with an interest in political thought.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 210 - Introduction to the Legal Profession

    Credits: 2
    This course is an introduction to law school and the legal profession.  Topics will include, but are not limited to, the law school application and admissions process, introduction to the basics of our legal system, and careers in law.  Undergraduate students considering attending law school are highly encouraged to take this course.  

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 225 - Comparative Politics

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to the general theories and methods of comparative politics through case studies of both advanced industrialized and developing countries. Examines a variety of governmental structures and analyzes their historical emergence, natures, forms, and dynamics.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 230 - International Relations

    Credits: 3
    This course provides a general introduction to the study and practice of international relations, including the roles played by nation states, international organizations, international law, power, morality, globalization, and terrorism. Special emphasis will be placed on alternative theories and models that have been employed in the study and practice of international relations from classical antiquity to the present.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 237 - The Individual, State, and Marketplace

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to international political economy, which examines the interactions between international politics and international economics. Beginning with an introduction to the primary theories guiding international political economy, topics studied include international capital markets, global and regional trade, monetary policy, global finance, and the effects of these issues on domestic politics. Not applicable to the political science major or minor. Applies to the General Education Social Science requirements.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 260 - Introduction to American Law

    Credits: 3
    A study of the roles that law and the legal system play in American life. Topics include: the constitution, civil rights, property, employment, consumer protections, criminal punishment and judicial activism/restraint.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 277 - Political Science Colloquium

    Credits: 0
    Current topics and issues of interest to historians and political scientists. Required each semester of all students majoring in history, political science, or social studies. 

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 1 lecture or activity
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Satisfactory (S,U,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 314 - Contemporary Political Thought

    Credits: 3
    Our contemporary political world is a complex one, characterized by both tremendous promise and enduring human misery. Political theory is a realm of intellectual inquiry where we examine our most basic concepts and definitions, engage in normative judgment of our existing systems of government, and articulate and defend a vision of the system of political organization we envision to be ideal. The goal of this course is to familiarize you with important themes within contemporary political theory and the ways in which they relate to the world in which we reside. We will accomplish this through surveying the most influential political theorists of our time.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 316 - Legal Writing and Rhetoric

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to academic and professional writing, particularly argument and analysis, as they relate to the law, including theoretical and practical applications. Assignment will include pleadings, briefs, and memoranda. Students will also develop a philosophical and rhetorical understanding of their function as writers in relation to the law and the legal system.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 324 - American Political Parties and Elections

    Credits: 3
    This course is an overview of the role of political parties and elections in the American national political system. We will consider the origins of political parties in the United States, and the history of elections and voting. Discussions will include an examination of the rise and origins of political polarization in the United States and the potential seriousness of its effects.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 326 - American Political Institutions: Judiciary

    Credits: 3
    Course covers the structure of the United States legal system. This includes an examination of the roles of law enforcement, lawyers, and judges; as well as the structure of courts and appointment process for judges, the legal system, the court system, and the judicial decision making.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 328 - American Political Institutions: Congress

    Credits: 3
    Course covers the history and structure of the U.S. Congress from its beginnings, the process of congressional elections, the differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate in terms of legislative processes, constitutional responsibilities, decision making process, committees and leadership structures.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 335 - Criminal Law

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to substantive criminal law, including theories of punishment, basic stages of the criminal process, culpability, defenses, parties to crime, conspiracy, attempts, sentencing, homicide, and other selected offenses.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 350 - State and Local Government

    Credits: 3
    An examination of politics at the state, county and municipal levels in the United States. Consideration is given to the changing relationship between state and local government and the federal government with emphasis on Michigan state and local governments as a case study. Topics include state-federal relations, state legislatures and executives, state-local relations, and structures of local government.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 365 - American Foreign Relations

    Credits: 3
    A study of the formation and conduct of American diplomacy in the light of major themes, including the diplomacy of human rights, globalization, and the American relationship with Islamic states.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 366 - Terrorism and Political Theory

    Credits: 3
    Terrorism has gone from a persistent yet marginal security concern to one of the most important problems of our day. Terrorists menace governments worldwide, there are few if any countries that do not suffer from some form of terrorism. This course examines a wide range of questions in order to provide students with a deeper understanding of the threat of terrorism today.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 390 - Research Seminar

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to research methodology, including the use of primary and secondary sources, bibliographical searches, and critical evaluation of sources. Requires the writing of a research paper using primary sources and original research. 

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Seminar
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 405 - Globalization

    Credits: 3
    This course explores the meaning and impact of globalization on contemporary international politics.  This course uses the perspectives of political science and international political economy to examine the processes and consequences of globalization.  We will study how globalization affects the international economy, state, sovereignty, international organizations, transnational corporations, trade, immigration and democratic governance.  We begin with developed democracies and go on to explore the benefits and costs of globalization for developing countries.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 410 - Comparative Political Theory and Method

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to the concepts and theories that form the basis of comparative political theory and comparative political research methods. Topics include comparative inquiry, ideology, theories of the state, democratic development, and the welfare state.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PLSC 225  or PLSC 230 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 419 - Political Extremism

    Credits: 3
    This course examines the varieties of political extremism in party politics, radicalized religion, revolutions and terrorism.  We will examine definitions of extremism, who belongs to and who leads extremist movements and parties; what are the goals and expectations of both leaders and members of extremist movements and political parties?  Finally, we will discuss how these movements and parties influence societies and mainstream politics.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 420 - Human Rights, Violations, and Reconciliations

    Credits: 3
    An interdisciplinary approach to concepts of human rights within western and non-western traditions. Evaluates legal and political instruments that address human rights and examine the meaning and relevance of these rights to such contemporary issues as torture, political repression, war crimes, genocide, and refugees.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 432 - Middle East Studies

    Credits: 3
    This course will examine the political history and institutions of selected Middle Eastern countries and focus on the similarities and differences between these nations in an effort to understand the way in which political systems and institutions have been adapted to serve diverse cultures of the modern world.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 435 - Public Policy

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to the theories and methods used by comparativists to study public policies. Topics include policy variations and similarities in education, health, social security, economics, taxation and environmental policy. Examines the interaction between policy development and institutions and various theoretical models of policy making.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 437 - Topics:

    Credits: 3
    A study of selected topics in political science as announced in the class schedule. May be repeated with different topics.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 438 - Workshop:

    Credits: 1–3
    Provides an opportunity to study in a focused area within the study of Political Science. A paper is required for more than one credit and may be required for one credit.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Workshop
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 454 - Utopian Political Thought

    Credits: 3
    This course examines the relationship between the power of modern science and utopian political theory.  To this end, we will explore the project to conquer nature and perfect man and consider the likelihood (and consequences) of a more perfect marriage of technology and ideology in the future.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 456 - Classical, Medieval and Early Modern Political Thought

    Credits: 3
    A study of the great political ideas from antiquity to early modern times through a consideration of thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Machiavelli, Hobbes and Locke. The course explores such issues as human nature, the good life, freedom, justice, and authority as understood by pre-modern and early modern theorists.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 457 - Modern Political Thought

    Credits: 3
    Explores major political ideas from the eighteenth century to the present. Writers discussed typically include Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Heidegger and Leo Strauss. Central topics include the abandonment of natural right; the turn to history as a standard of right; and the subsequent self-destruction and recovery of reason (and revelation) in late modern political thought.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 458 - American Political Thought

    Credits: 3
    An examination of American political thought from the revolutionary period to the present. Required readings are drawn mainly from primary sources including the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, the Federalist, and the writings of statesmen and theorists from the Civil War era, Progressive movement, New Deal and contemporary politics.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 460 - Area Study:

    Credits: 3
    Study of the government and politics of individual nations (for example, India) or geographical regions (for example, Asia), as announced in the course schedule. Examines process, forces, and trends in the nation’s/region’s politics as it addresses societal needs and economic development. May be repeated with a different emphasis. May be applied to the history major.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 490 - Internship

    Credits: 1–6
    Students work part- or full-time with government agencies, elected government officials, political campaigns, private interest groups, NGOs, or similar venues. A minimum of 45 clock hours of work experience are required for each semester hour of credit. May not be applied to the political science minor.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG)
    Prerequisite(s): Must be at least junior standing.
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    Special Approval: Department permission required.

    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 495 - Independent Study/Readings

    Credits: 1–3
    Individually directed study and readings under the guidance of the instructor. Limited to students with majors in political science or social studies or a minor in political science.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits with different topics
    Schedule Type: Independent
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 496 - Independent Research

    Credits: 0–3
    Individually directed research in selected areas of political science under the guidance of the appropriate instructor. Limited to majors and minors in history and social studies. 

    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 3 credits with different topics
    Schedule Type: Independent
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    Term Offering: fall, Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 525 - Public Policy, Civil Society and Development

    Credits: 2,3
    Governments are pressed to address issues of individual and collective concern. Resolving matters may demand the creation of programs and governmental policies, modification of existing ones or termination of current policy. Utilizing a case study approach, this course considers the essential phases of policymaking on behalf of civil society. Taught only for the off-campus MIDA degree.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • PLSC 537 - Topics in _______________

    Credits: 3
    Selected topics (as related to the course scheduled classes) in the area of Political Science. 

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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Portuguese

  
  • PORT 171 - Elementary Portuguese I

    Credits: 3
    Grammar with reading and writing of simple Portuguese in the context of significant aspects of culture—oral and listening work stressed.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: one 1-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: CAS


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