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    Apr 16, 2024  
2017-2018 Augusta University Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Augusta University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Physician Assistant

  
  • PHAS 8701 - Clinical Urology, Core I



    Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Urology postgraduate physician assistant residency program Applies previously learned history taking skills and appropriate physical examination skills to integrate them into a patient evaluation, diagnostic plan, and collation of data.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: MPA_PHAS-Physician Assistant


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  • PHAS 8702 - Clinical Urology, Core II



    Prerequisite: Successful completion of Clinical Urology, Core I Builds on previously acquired skills in both history taking and physical examination components as well as formulation of diagnosis and initiation of diagnostic plans, to formulate a treatment plan.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: MPA_PHAS-Physician Assistant


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  • PHAS 8703 - Clinical Urology, Core III



    Prerequisite: Successful completion of Clinical Urology, Core II Builds on skills acquired during previous two core courses with increasing independence of action.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 5
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: MPA_PHAS-Physician Assistant


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  • PHAS 8710 - Urologic Pharmacology



    Prerequisite: Acceptance in the urology postgraduate physician assistant residency program Expands knowledge of pharmaceuticals to include commonly used medication in the practice of urology as well as pharmaceuticals uniquely used in this practice.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: MPA_PHAS-Physician Assistant


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  • PHAS 8720 - Radiographic Evaluation



    Prerequisite: Acceptance in the urology postgraduate physician assistant residency program Equips the physician assistant resident with knowledge to obtain, interpret, and apply data from radiographic studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: MPA_PHAS-Physician Assistant


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  • PHAS 8730 - Urodynamics



    Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Urology postgraduate physician assistant program The focus is on the use, performance of, and interpretation of urodynamics studies in the urologically intact and urologically impaired patient with an emphasis on interpretation of studies and application to patient care.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: MPA_PHAS-Physician Assistant


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Physics

  
  • PHYS 1010 - Fundamentals of Physics: Selected Topics



    An exploration of principles, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving in physical science oriented around a central theme. Does not include a laboratory component.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH1111 or MATH1001 or MATH1101 or MATH1113

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • PHYS 1111 - Introductory Physics I



    A trigonometry-based study of mechanics, heat, waves and sound. Emphasis on problem solving. Credit may not be earned for both PHYS 1111 and PHYS 2211.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH1113 >= C or MAT115 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: PHYS1111L


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  • PHYS 1111L - Introductory Physics I Laboratory



    Laboratory experiments relating to the trigonometry-based study of mechanics, heat, waves and sound.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH1113 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: PHYS1111

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 1112 - Introductory Physics II



    A trigonometry-based study of electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics. Emphasis on problem solving. Credit may not be earned for both PHYS 1112 and PHYS 2212.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS1111 >= C or PCS201 >= C or PHYS2211 >= C or PCS211 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: PHYS1112L


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  • PHYS 1112L - Introductory Physics II Laboratory



    Laboratory experiments relating to a trigonometry-based study of electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS1111 >= C or PHYS2211 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: PHYS1112

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 1950 - Selected Topics



    Concepts/topics in special areas of physics. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4 Lab Hours: 1 TO 4

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • PHYS 2211 - Principles of Physics I



    A calculus-based study of mechanics, heat, waves and sound. Emphasis on problem solving. Credit may not be earned for both PHYS 2211 and PHYS 1111. Prerequisite(s): (Co-requisite) MATH 2012 concurrently.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH2012 or MAT202 >= C or MAT203 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 2212 - Principles of Physics II



    A calculus-based study of electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics. Emphasis on problem solving. Credit may not be earned for both PHYS 2212 and PHYS 1112.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS2211 >= C and MATH2012 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 2950 - Selected Topics



    Concepts/topics in special areas of physics. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • PHYS 2990 - Introduction to Undergraduate Research



    A course to introduce undergraduates to experience of research through a faculty mentored introductory project.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 0


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  • PHYS 3000 - Introduction to Nuclear Science



    An introduction to nuclear models and structure, natural and artificial radioactivity, interactions of radiation with matter, nuclear reactions, neutron physics and reactors. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 3000 and PHYS 3000

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH2011 >= C and (PHYS1112 >= C or PHYS2212 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 3010 - Introduction to Nuclear Measurements



    An introductory course on scintillation counters, semiconductor detectors, nuclear electronics, nuclear spectroscopy, counting statistics and shielding. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 3010 and PHYS 3010.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3000 >= C or PHYS3000 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 3011 - Electronics I



    Alternating current theory, filters, wave-shaping, power supplies, transistors, amplification, integration, feedback, operational amplifiers and their application. Applicable solid-state theory will also be discussed.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS2212 >= C or PCS212 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 4

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 3012 - Electronics II



    Logic gates, multiplexing, flip-flops, counters, open collector and tri-state logic, analog-to-digital converters, data-logging systems.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS3011 >= C or PCS301 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 3020 - Application of Nuclear Science



    A study of applications of nuclear science to include characterization of radiation, the effects of radiation and radioactive materials, dosimetry and dose calculations, radiation exposure and basic nuclear safety. Other topics may include nuclear reactors, criticality, poisons, neutron life cycle, isotopic dating, nuclear medicine and imaging, neutron activation work/tracers, and environmental radioactivity. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 3020 and PHYS 3020.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3000 >= C or PHYS3000 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 3040 - Advanced Optics



    Geometric properties of light. Reflection and refraction at boundaries. Thin and thick lenses. Wave optics, diffraction and interference. Spectroscopy and absorption of light. Polarization. Modern optical techniques.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS2212 >= C or PCS213 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 3250 - Theoretical Mechanics



    Newtonian mechanics. Particle kinematics and dynamics in two and three dimensions. System of particles. Simple, damped and forced harmonic motion. Rigid body motion. Vibrating systems. Lagrange’s equations. Hamilton’s equations.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS2211 >= C and MATH3020 >= D

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 3260 - Computational Physics



    Introduction to computationally based problem solving in physics. Emphasis on understanding and applying various numerical algorithms to different types of physics problems. Topics will include realistic mechanical systems. Monte Carlo methods and time independent as well as time-dependent quantum physics problems.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS2211 >= C and (ENGR2060 >= C or CSCI2060 >= C or CSCI1301 >= C) and MATH3020 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 3300 - Modern Physics



    Theory of Special Relativity. Quantum Physics: Blackbody radiation, Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, X-rays; Bohr model of the atom; wave properties of matter; the uncertainty principle.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS2212 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 3990 - Undergraduate Research



    Faculty mentored undergraduate research at an intermediate level.  May be repeated.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 0 TO 3
    Lab Hours: 0 TO 3


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  • PHYS 4010 - Advanced Laboratory



    Experiments are conducted in various fields of physics including modern physics and optics. Evaluation, analysis and interpretation of experimental data is emphasized.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS3300 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 4051 - Electromagnetic Theory I



    Vector analysis. Electrostatics and Gauss’ law. Poisson’s and Laplace’s equations applied to Electrostatics problems. Electric fields, energy and potential. Dielectrics and electrical properties. Currents and magnetic fields.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (PHYS2212 >= C or PCS212 >= C) and (MATH3020 >= D or MAT302 >= D)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 4052 - Electromagnetic Theory II



    Magnetization, magnetic fields and properties of matter. Electromagnetic induction. Maxwell’s equations and applications. Electromagnetic radiation, propagation of electromagnetic waves in free space and in dielectric materials.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (PHYS4051 >= C or PCS405 >= C) and (MATH3020 >= D or MAT302 >= D)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 4310 - Thermal Physics



    Thermodynamics and the relation between microscopic systems. Statistical descriptions of microscopic systems. Equilibrium, reversible processes, heat and temperature. Ideal gas, specific heats, expansion or compression, and entropy. Equipartition of energy.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (PHYS2211 >= C or PCS211 >= C) and (MATH3020 >= D or MAT302 >= D)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 4530 - Mathematical Methods of Physics



    Apply mathematical techniques to specific physics problems. Vector theorems. Variational calculus. Special functions. Applications of partial differential equations and integral transforms to problems in physics. Complex variables. Tensors and eigenvalue problems.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS2212 >= C and MATH3020 >= D

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 4600 - Quantum Mechanics



    Non-relativistic wave mechanical treatment of physical systems. Definition and interpretation of state functions; construction of wave packets; solutions of the Schrodinger equation for simple one-dimensional systems; the hydrogen atom; various approximation methods, including perturbation theory.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PHYS3300 >= C and MATH3020 >= D

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 4950 - Advanced Nuclear Measurements



    Concepts/topics in special areas of physics. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • PHYS 4960 - Undergraduate Internship



    An internship is a service-learning experience based in an institution or agency, emphasizing the completion of a specific task and the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills under the supervision of the university and the cooperating institution or agency. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 15
    Repeat Status: No


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  • PHYS 4990 - Undergraduate Research



    Individual modern physics research. A minimum of three hours of laboratory work per week for each semester hour of credit. Report/thesis required. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 TO 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • PHYS 6950 - Selected Topics



    A variable content course intended to meet the needs and interests of graduate students in selected areas of physics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4

    Repeat Status: No Repeat Limit: 98

    Degree Restrictions: Specialist in Education, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Education


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Physics - Allied Health

  
  • PYCS 3200 - Sonologic Physics



    The course introduces the physical principles and instrumentation associated with the production of sound waves for diagnostic purposes. Topics include waves and wave formation, attenuation, pulsed waved operation, transducers, system operation, and artifacts.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: SONO3020

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: BSRS_DIMS-Diagnostic Medical Sonography


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  • PYCS 3215 - Radiation Health: Physics, Protection, and Biology Lab



    Prerequisite: Admission to BRT program, or permission of instructor. Regulations, principles and practices of radiation protection, and information particular to each radiologic specialty and/or modality. Medical aspects of radiobiology including cellular, systemic and total body responses

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 2 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: BSNMT_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology, BSRS_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology, CERNM_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology


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  • PYCS 4110 - Advanced Digital Imaging



    Prerequisite: Pre-calculus Advanced applications of medical digital images and computer systems. Didactic lecture series and hands-on exercises emphasize specialized areas of clinical utilization of computer hardware and software available in medical imaging departments as an instrument of medical diagnosis and therapy. Emphasizes three-dimensional reconstructive techniques.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 1 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: BSRS_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology


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  • PYCS 4120 - Principles and Instrumentation of CT



    Prerequisite: Admission to BRT program, or permission of instructor. Principles of the production of x-ray including x-ray tubes and generators. Concepts of CT physics and instrumentation. CT scanner equipment fundamentals from first generation to multi-slice spiral and cline CT.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: BSRS_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology, BSRS_RADT-Radiation Therapy


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  • PYCS 4220 - Cardiovascular Physics



    The course refines the physical principles and instrumentation associated with the production of sound waves for diagnostic purposes. Topics include Doppler, bio-effects, contrast, harmonics, quality assurance, fluid dynamics, and hemodynamics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: PYCS3200

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: BSRS_DIMS-Diagnostic Medical Sonography


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  • PYCS 4620 - Advanced Physics of Nuclear Medicine



    Applications of nuclear medicine computer systems. Didactic lecture series and hands-on laboratory exercises emphasize the specialized areas of clinical utilization of computer hardware and software currently available in nuclear medicine departments as an instrument of medical diagnosis. Course also addresses physical principles and quality control of SPECT and PET imaging.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: BSNMT_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology


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  • PYCS 7900 - Advanced Medical Dosimetry Physics



    Advanced topics in medical dosimetry physics including; IMRT, biologic modeling, treatment planning systems QA, dose calculation algorithms, as well as current advancements in the field. Course prerequisites: Admission to Medical Dosimetry program

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Program Restrictions: MHSMD_MDOS-Medical Dosimetry Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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Physiology

  
  • PSIO 5011 - Research Elective in Physiology



    Prerequisites: Approval by faculty This course will introduce medical students to physiological research. They will learn how to do hypothesis-based research and learn research methods.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Repeat Limit: 1

    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia


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  • PSIO 7110 - Physiology



    A course giving detailed coverage of the major organic systems of the body, their interactions and control. Includes lectures, demonstrations, discussion groups and laboratory work as appropriate.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 6
    Lecture Hours: 6 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: MPT_PHTP-Physical Therapy


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  • PSIO 8300 - Thesis Research



    This course requires permanent assignment to a specific lab with a faculty advisor and a defined research project. The student works under the mentorship of his/her faculty thesis advisor to define, develop, and carry out the basic study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor. This course is designed to develop the experience, understanding, and skills to conduct and assess original, independent research in biomedical science. This course is typically taken more than one time and culminates in the final semester in the preparation and defense of a MS thesis.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lab Hours: 1 TO 12

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99

    Program Restrictions: MS_PHYS-Physiology


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  • PSIO 8315 - Teaching Practicum in Physiology



    This course will provide mentored practical experience teaching in medical physiology. This course will run concurrently with COGS 8033 Integrative Systems Biology which is a 6 credit hour course. Students can sign up for one of the four blocks covered in COGS 8033. Depending on the number of students enrolled, a maximum of two students will be assigned to each block on a first-come, first-served basis. They will be required to attend the lectures, work with the instructor for the preparation of the lectures and exam and tutor first year students who are enrolled in COGS 8033.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Major Restrictions: Physiology Program Restrictions: DPHIL_PHYS-Physiology Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • PSIO 8325 - Current Trends in Endocrinology II



    This course will provide a thorough understanding of abnormal adrenal development and function. The clinical aspects of the diseases of the adrenal cortex will be covered. Students completing the course will understand the causes of adrenal diseases, their effects on patients, and the treatments available for adrenal diseases.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    Major Restrictions: Physiology Program Restrictions: DPHIL_PHYS-Physiology Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • PSIO 8340 - Advanced Study of Physiology



    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the Core Course and First Exam. The course is designed to provide the student in-depth knowledge of physiology in the area that encompasses their research training. This typically will be a directed reading format with one discussion/oral quiz session per week.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • PSIO 8360 - Advanced Renal Physiology



    The course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive background in basic renal physiology to support understanding of current literature in the area and understanding of mechanisms that may relate to their own research.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: SGSS8021 and SGSS8022 and SGSS8033

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Program Restrictions: DPHIL_BCMB-Biochemistry & Molecular Bio, DPHIL_CLBA-Cellular Biology & Anatomy, DPHIL_GENO-Genomic Medicine, DPHIL_MOLM-Molecular Medicine, DPHIL_NERO-Neuroscience, DPHIL_OBMP-Oral Bio & Maxillofacial Path, DPHIL_PHAR-Pharmacology, DPHIL_PHYS-Physiology, DPHIL_VBIO-Vascular Biology Campus Restrictions: Main campus


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  • PSIO 8370 - Medical Endocrine and Reproductive Physiology



    This course will provide comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts of endocrine and reproductive physiology. This course will run concurrently with MEDI 5154 Endocrine/Productive Module (Module 5) which is taught in 18-19 lecture hours.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: DPHIL_UNDCL-Biomedical Sciences Undeclared Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • PSIO 8380 - Medical Cardiovascular Physiology



    This course will provide comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts of cardiovascular physiology. This course will run concurrently with MEDI 5138 Cardiopulmonary Module (Module 3) which is taught in 18-19 lecture hours.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: DPHIL_UNDCL-Biomedical Sciences Undeclared Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • PSIO 8390 - Medical Renal Physiology



    This course will provide comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts of renal physiology. This course will run concurrently with MEDI 5152 Gastrointestinal/Urinary Module (Module 4) which is taught in 18-19 lecture hours.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: DPHIL_UNDCL-Biomedical Sciences Undeclared Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • PSIO 9010 - Seminar in Physiology



    Prerequisites: Admission to a graduate program. Attendance and participation in research presentations by MCG faculty and visiting research scientists.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • PSIO 9210 - Investigation of a Problem



    Prerequisites: Admission to a graduate program. The student works with individual faculty members on a specific investigative research problem. This provides an introduction to analytical techniques and the scientific method in action.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 1 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Program Restrictions: DPHIL_PHYS-Physiology Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • PSIO 9300 - Research



    Prerequisites: Permanent assignment to a specific lab with a faculty advisor and a defined research project. The student works closely with his/her faculty thesis/dissertation advisor on an in-depth study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor. This course culminates in the preparation of a PhD dissertation of MS thesis.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lab Hours: 1 TO 12 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Major Restrictions: Physiology Program Restrictions: DPHIL_PHYS-Physiology Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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Political Science

  
  • POLS 1101 - Introduction to American Government



    An introductory course covering the essential facts of federal, state and local governments in the United States. A satisfactory grade will exempt a student from the requirement of passing an examination on the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of Georgia before graduation.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 2000 - Society, Law, and the Criminal



    An introductory examination of the nature of crime, the consequences of crime for society, and an intensive examination and evaluation of the law as a social device for coping with crime.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 2101 - Introduction to Political Science



    This course is designed to provide a foundation for and a focus on the theories and language of the discipline and on political inquiry.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 2401 - Introduction to Global Issues



    A course that focuses on major global issues and problems.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 2930 - Model UN I



    Lower-level study away course denoting sophomore level work in the Model UN program.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 1


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  • POLS 3100 - Introduction to the European Union



    The course outlines the historical origin and development of the EU, its institutions, processes, their structures and functions. The course also examines current EU policies and issues.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3101 - Comparative European Governments



    This course describes and analyzes the major political systems in Western Europe. It includes France, Germany, Italy and Great Britain. It compares and contrasts the constitutions of these four countries and their political and economic developments after the Second World War.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3301 - Judicial Process



    An introduction to the three major areas of law, civil, criminal and administrative, their institutions and functions.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3401 - Congress and the Presidency



    A detailed study of the American Congress and the Presidency, considering their constitutional basis, selection process, contemporary roles, and relationships with other elements of the political system.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3501 - Ancient Political Thought



    A critical examination of ancient Greek political philosophy in the writings of Plato and Aristotle and their expressions of fundamental theoretical and practical approaches to political experiences of regime and citizenship. Their contemporary relevance will be scrutinized.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3601 - Modern Political Thought



    The development of modern political ideas underlying democratic theory and liberalism as found in the works of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and Mill.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3701 - Contemporary Political Thought



    An analysis of political ideas, theories, ideologies, and issues as presented in the writings of contemporary thinkers.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3702 - American Political Thought



    This course focuses on the major philosophical concepts guiding the American political regime. A plurality of the course focuses on the major philosophers who influenced the American Founders and the ideas of the Founders. Major concepts discussed are equality, justice, fairness, liberty, and tolerance.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3800 - Introduction to Political Research



    Introduces students to the principles of designing research, defining and measuring variables, sampling, and data collection. Emphasis is placed on the scientific study of political behavior.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C) and POLS2101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3801 - International Relations



    The course is designed to survey the major theories which serve as models for understanding and analyzing the political processes of the international system, to guide students through the best in theory and to trace the development of international relations as a field of systematic study.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 3901 - Electoral Behavior and Political Parties



    A course in campaign strategies, tactics and financing, political polling, voter behavior, political parties, and how elections are conducted within the context of the current election year in the United States.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4050 - Nonprofit Management



    This course introduces studentes to the world of nonprofit management. It covers a braod spectrum of issues including creating a nonprofit, fundraising, recruitment and management of volunteers, the basic principles of program evaluation, and the proper role of a board.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4051 - Financial Management for Nonprofits



    An overview of the financial issues, challenges and opportunities facing nonprofits managers. The course includes instruction in budgeting and financial management strategies appropriate fof the nonprofit sector.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4101 - State Government



    A broad based approach to organizational forms, functions and procedures of state governments. Emphasis is placed on the government and constitution of Georgia. Regional and state infrastructures are also covered. Successful completion of the course satisfies the Georgia Constitution requirement. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4201 - Urban Policy Analysis



    The origin, development and growth of local government forms. Policy making process and governmental reorganization will be stressed. Emphasis will also be placed on urban redevelopment and infrastructure. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4301 - Principles of Public Administration



    The course describes the general principles, problems and practices of public administration, emphasizing governmental process in the executive branch. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4302 - Political Economy



    Introduces students to the study of the relationship between government and economic institutions, and how the political environment and institutions affect market behavior.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4303 - Public Budgeting



    Introduces students to the institutions and techniques of financial administration in federal, state, and local government. The role of the budget as a tool in expressing political priorities is emphasized.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4304 - Public Human Resource Management



    Introduces students to the personnel practices and processes in federal, state, and local governments. Legal, political, social and ethical issues in personnel management will be addressed.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4401 - Government Organization and Administrative Theory



    A systematic analysis of major theories of organization, management, and administration in the Public Sector. Emphasis will be placed on the formal scientific management school and the less formal Human Relations approach. Organization processes, environments, and effectiveness will be analyzed. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4501 - Constitutional Law: Distribution of Power



    The role of the Supreme Court as arbiter of separation of powers and federalism, as well as the interplay of political, social, and economic forces. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4601 - Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties



    A study of the constitutional protection of civil liberties in the U.S., emphasizing freedom of expression, religious freedom, and the nationalization of the Bill of Rights. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4701 - Governments of Developing Nations



    Focuses on the concepts of politically stability, conflict, revolution, nationalism, hyper-disintegration, economic development and modernization. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4801 - Government and Politics of China



    Focuses on the concepts of political stability, conflict, revolution, nationalism, hyper-disintegration, economic development and modernization in China. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4807 - The Supreme Court



    This course will focus on the role of the Supreme Court in American Democracy. It will introduce students to concepts like Constitutionalism and Judicial Review and examine how the Supreme Court functions, the work it does and the effects its decisions have on the American People.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4809 - Identity, Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict



    This course will examine the role of identity and nationalism in ethnic conflict situations around the world. Students will learn about various theories put forward to explain these phenomenon and also study ways in which these conflicts can be mitigated or prevented.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4902 - World Politics



    A comprehensive study of the international political system, concentrating on the environmental factors, theories of international relations, the nation state and nationalism, international conflict, international cooperation, transnational institutions, balance of power and collective security, military strategy, the role of diplomacy, the dynamics of national foreign policy, the role of nuclear weapons in world politics, and other contemporary problems. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4903 - International Law and Organization



    United Nations and its specialized agencies; regional organizations and international integration. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4904 - Politics of Latin America



    This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the political systems of Latin American countries. It describes the various political experiences among Latin American nations and compares and contrasts their constitutions. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4905 - United States Foreign Policy



    An upper level course examining US Foreign Policy and concentrating on the history, the theories, the processes, and the challenges of this policy. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4906 - International Terrorism



    This course will introduce students to the phenomenon of international terrorism. The course will examine the meaning and uses of terrorism and different interpretations used by different countries, peoples and governments. Students will be introduced to various theories explaining the phenomenon as well as to actual case studies of terrorist events.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4911 - Introduction to Security Studies



    This course covers the basic approaches to security studies, emerging trends in security studies, current global threats to US national security, and policy responses to such threats.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4912 - Counterterrorism



    This course will focus on examining the macro and micro level approaches to combating domestic and international terrorism.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4913 - The Politics of Islam



    The course will provide students with an understanding of the role of Islam in international politics today.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4914 - Introduction to Middle Eastern Security Studies



    This course will introduce students to the sources of interstate conflict, intrastate conflict, and terrorism in the Middle Eastern region.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4915 - The Economics of Security



    This course analyzes the economic underpinnings of military power and national security. It also examines the economic aspects if non-traditional (transnational) security threats whose spread and impact have been amplified by the process of globalization. The course explores ways to foster engagement between security studies and international political economy.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • POLS 4930 - Model UN II



    Upper-level political science course denoting senior-level work in the Model UN program.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: Yes


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  • POLS 4950 - Political Science Selected Topics



    Designed primarily for students who wish to pursue an in-depth study of a specialized area in Political Science. May be taken for graduate credit within the prescribed limits and with the chair’s approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (POLS1101 >= C or POL101 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 0 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 0 TO 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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