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Physics Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study.
Lecture and laboratory breakdown of courses is indicated at the end of each description. For example (3-1) indicates three credit hours lecture, one credit hour laboratory. (One credit hour of lab usually equals two contact hours.) |
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• PHYS 419 - Electromagnetic Theory
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• PHYS 429 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 439 - Thermodynamics
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• PHYS 450 - Advanced Problems in FORTRAN Programming
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• PHYS 471 - Observational Astronomy
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• PHYS 490 - Special Topics in Physics
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• PHYS 499 - Research
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Political Science Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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• POLS 102 - Introduction to American Politics
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• POLS 202 - Introduction to Public Administration
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• POLS 203 - Introduction to the Policy Process in the United States
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• POLS 208 - Law, Courts, and Justice
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• POLS 271 - International Politics
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• POLS 281 - Comparative Politics
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• POLS 299 - Special Topics in Political Science
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• POLS 305 - State and Local Government
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• POLS 306 - Political Parties
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• POLS 309 - American Political Theory
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• POLS 314 - The American Presidency
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• POLS 331 - Research Design and Data Collection
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• POLS 332 - Statistics and Data Analysis
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• POLS 345 - Man vs. the State
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• POLS 351 - Leadership in Bureaucratic Organizations in the United States
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• POLS 361 - Intergovernmental Relations in the United States
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• POLS 363 - Organizational Theory and American Political Institutions
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• POLS 364 - Environmental Politics
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• POLS 371 - The United Nations
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• POLS 383 - Government and Politics of Latin America
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• POLS 384 - The Middle East
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• POLS 399 - Advanced Topics in Political Science
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• POLS 404 - Indiana Constitutional Law
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• POLS 405 - Constitutional Law
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• POLS 406 - Constitutional Rights
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• POLS 407 - The Legislative Process
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• POLS 410 - Interest Groups and Public Policy
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• POLS 412 - The Politics of Education
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• POLS 427 - Urban Politics and Governance
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• POLS 445 - Ancient Political Theory
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• POLS 446 - Modern Political Theory
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• POLS 471 - International Organizations
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• POLS 473 - International Law
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• POLS 481 - Politics of the Developing Nations
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• POLS 487 - Government and Politics of Communist and Post-Communist States
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• POLS 495 - Judicial Internship
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• POLS 496 - Legal Internship
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• POLS 497 - Legislative Internship
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• POLS 498 - Research in Political Science
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• POLS 499 - Senior Seminar in Political Science
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Psychology Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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• PSY 201 - Introduction to Psychology
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• PSY 202 - Orientation to a Major in Psychology
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• PSY 261 - Lifespan Developmental Psychology
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• PSY 273 - Social Psychology
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• PSY 298 - Human Sexuality
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• PSY 303 - Research Methods and Statistics I
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• PSY 312 - Sensation and Perception
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• PSY 322 - Abnormal Psychology
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• PSY 353 - Research Methods and Statistics II
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• PSY 357 - Learning Theory
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• PSY 361 - Child and Adolescent Psychology
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• PSY 362 - Clinical Psychology
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• PSY 371 - Adulthood and Aging
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• PSY 376 - Industrial Psychology
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• PSY 381 - Psychology of Gender
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• PSY 385 - Physiological Psychology
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• PSY 400 - Special Topics in Psychology
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• PSY 425 - Cognitive Psychology
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• PSY 462 - Personality
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• PSY 476 - Psychometrics
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• PSY 497 - Capstone in Psychology: History and Systems
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• PSY 498 - Internship
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• PSY 499 - Individual Study in Psychology
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Public Administration |
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• PA 502 - Gender, Communication, and Culture
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• PA 601 - Organizational Behavior
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• PA 603 - Technology Issues in Public Administration
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• PA 606 - Public Personnel Administration
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• PA 609 - Budgeting
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• PA 611 - Leadership Skills in Public Administration
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• PA 612 - Connect with Southern Indiana
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• PA 614 - Interpersonal Communications within Organizations
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• PA 615 - Legal Aspects of Public Administration
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• PA 618 - Research Methods in Public Administration
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• PA 631 - Fundraising and Volunteer Administration
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• PA 632 - Public Administration
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• PA 644 - Process Analysis in the Public Sector
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• PA 653 - Ethics in Public Administration
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• PA 695 - Internship in Public Agency
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Public Health |
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• PH 384 - Public Health
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• PH 385 - Disease Control
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• PH 484 - Environmental Health
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• PH 485/585 - Epidemiology
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• PH 486 - Public Health Administration
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• PH 492 - Chronic Disease
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Public Relations |
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• PRL 101 - Introduction to Public Relations
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• PRL 362 - Writing for Public Relations
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• PRL 364 - Publications Design
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• PRL 365 - Public Relations Administration
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• PRL 366 - Seminar in Public Relations
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• PRL 368 - Strategic Writing
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• PRL 400 - Independent Study in Public Relations
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• PRL 461 - Seminar in Integrated Marketing Communications
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• PRL 465 - Institutional Advancement
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