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Physical Education Development Skills/Fitness Leadership
Activities courses, with the exception of varsity sports and those so noted, may not be repeated for credit. Courses offered depend on instructor availability. All 100-level classes are S/U graded. Participants may not accumulate more than three absences to receive a satisfactory grade. Should a student register late and miss the first and/or second class, all missed classes will be counted as absences.
Some courses require an additional VARIABLE fee (see specific course sections). Attendance and participation in the University assigned final exam time period, as listed in the timetable, is MANDATORY. A written and/or skills test will be given during the final exam class period.
Beginning courses, or equivalent, are pre-requisite to intermediate courses, which are in turn pre-requisite to advanced course in any given activity.
Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• PE 345 - Physical Education for Elementary School
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• PE 440 - Block III: Middle School Physical Education Methods
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• PE 440P - Middle School Physical Education Practicum
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• PE 441 - Block IV: High School Physical Education Methods
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• PE 441P - High School Health and Physical Education Practicum
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• PE 442P - Practicum in Physical Education
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• PE 443 - Adapted Physical Education Methods & Practicum
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Physics Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• PHYS 101 - Physics Analysis
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• PHYS 102 - Physics and Society
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• PHYS 104 - Physics Applications
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• PHYS 114 - Principles of Physics I
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• PHYS 115 - Principles of Physics II
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• PHYS 116 - Principles of Physics III
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• PHYS 121 - Physics With Calculus I
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• PHYS 122 - Physics With Calculus II
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• PHYS 123 - Electricity and Magnetism
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• PHYS 190 - Exploring Physics and Astronomy
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• PHYS 223 - Waves and Optics
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• PHYS 224 - Modern Physics I
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• PHYS 225 - Modern Physics II
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• PHYS 233 - Waves and Optics Laboratory
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• PHYS 235 - Modern Physics Lab
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• PHYS 322 - Fundamentals of Electronics
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• PHYS 326 - Tools and Data Analysis in Physics
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• PHYS 335 - Statistical and Thermal Physics
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• PHYS 339 - Optics
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• PHYS 363 - Classical Mechanics
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• PHYS 368 - Electromagnetism I
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• PHYS 369 - Electromagnetism II
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• PHYS 391 - Solids Junior Lab
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• PHYS 392 - Optics Junior Lab
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• PHYS 419 - Professional Writing For Physicists
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• PHYS 444 - Special Topics in Physics
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• PHYS 455 - Quantum Mechanics I
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• PHYS 456 - Quantum Mechanics II
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• PHYS 475 - Physics of Solids and Materials I
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• PHYS 476 - Physics of Solids and Materials II
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• PHYS 485 - Mathematical Physics
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• PHYS 486 - Computational Physics
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• PHYS 491 - Senior Project in Experimental Physics
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• PHYS 492 - Senior Project in Theoretical Physics
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Political Science Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500; 417, 445, 517, 545 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• PLSC 101 - Government and Politics in the Modern World
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• PLSC 250 - The American Political System
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• PLSC 261 - Introduction to Political Theory
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• PLSC 271 - Introduction to International Relations
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• PLSC 291 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
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• PLSC 301 - The British Parliamentary System
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• PLSC 302 - Western Europe
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• PLSC 307 - East Asia
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• PLSC 308 - African Political Systems
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• PLSC 310 - The International Relations of East Asia
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• PLSC 311 - Introduction to Law and Judicial Process
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• PLSC 313 - Law and Society
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• PLSC 314 - U.S. Supreme Court
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• PLSC 345 - Women and Politics
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• PLSC 345S - Women and Politics
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• PLSC 346 - Politics of Inequality
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• PLSC 347 - Race, Politics and Public Policy
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• PLSC 353 - State and Local Politics
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• PLSC 361 - Classical Political Thought
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• PLSC 362 - Political Theory: Renaissance and Modern
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• PLSC 366 - Research in Politics
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• PLSC 370 - Global Issues in International Politics
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• PLSC 372 - International Political Economy
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• PLSC 376 - American Foreign Policy
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• PLSC 390 - The Politics of Development
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• PLSC 399 - The Politics of Democratization
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• PLSC 402 - Regional European Society and Politics
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• PLSC 403 - The European Union and the Process of European Integration
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• PLSC 406 - Canadian Government and Politics
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• PLSC 414 - Constitutional Law I: National Powers
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• PLSC 415 - Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights
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• PLSC 417A - Senior Seminar in Comparative Politics
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• PLSC 417B - Senior Seminar in International Politics
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• PLSC 417C - Senior Seminar in American Politics and Public Policy
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• PLSC 417D - Senior Seminar in Political Theory
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• PLSC 420 - Environmental Politics
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• PLSC 421 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Politics
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• PLSC 423 - The American Presidency
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• PLSC 427 - Policy-Making and Policy Analysis
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• PLSC 430 - Modern Chinese Politics
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• PLSC 436 - Managing Environmental Commons
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• PLSC 443 - Legislative Internship
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• PLSC 444 - Administrative Internships
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• PLSC 447 - Teaching Internship
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• PLSC 448 - Research Internship
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• PLSC 449 - Politics and Social Change
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• PLSC 450 - Parties, Campaigns and Elections
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• PLSC 453 - Comparative Electoral Systems
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• PLSC 462 - The Rise of Modern Political Economy
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• PLSC 463 - American Political Thought
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• PLSC 464 - Contemporary Political Theory
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• PLSC 467 - Philosophical and Ethical Issues in Law
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• PLSC 469 - Feminist Political Theory
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• PLSC 480 - Politics, Government and Religion
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• PLSC 489 - Managing an International Ecosystem
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• PLSC 491 - Issues in Political Economy
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• PLSC 493 - Issues in Political Theory
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• PLSC 496 - Honors Tutorial
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• PLSC 496A - Honors Tutorial
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