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• PCE 251 - Human Rights (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 257 - Gandhi (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 260 - Women and the Law (3 Cr.)
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• PCE 262 - Indians in the United States (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 268 - Leadership for Change (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 272Y - The Basque in Spain: A Peace and Conflict History (8 Cr.)
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• PCE 280 - Selected Topics in Latin American Peace Studies (3 Cr.)
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• PCE 285 - Comparative Peace Traditions (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 290 - Individually Identified Internship (3 OR 4 Cr.)
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• PCE 291 - Internship: City Schools Program (3 Cr.)
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• PCE 299 - Independent Work (1.5-3 Cr.)
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• PCE 305 - Peace and Rewriting Race (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 310 - International Human Rights Law (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 320 - Identity and Conflict (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 321 - Transnational Feminist Theory and Women’s Activism (3 Cr.)
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• PCE 325 - HIV/AIDS: Tearing the Social Fabric (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 333 - Christian Ethics and War (3 Cr.)
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• PCE 340 - Special Topics in U.S. and International Peace Studies (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 345 - Topics in Peace Studies: Country Study (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 380 - Senior Symposium (2 Cr.)
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• PCE 399 - Independent Work (4 Cr.)
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Philosophy |
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• PHL 105 - Personal and Community Ethics (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 115 - Race, Gender, and Sexuality (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 120 - Introduction to Analytic Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 157 - Individual, Community, Cosmos (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 176 - Logic (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 205 - Environmental Ethics (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 212 - Philosophy and Art (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 215 - Philosophy and Science (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 216 - Modern Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 217 - Contemporary Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 218 - Philosophy of Time (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 219 - Nineteenth Century Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 220 - Phenomenology (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 222 - Judaism and Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 223 - Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 224 - Existentialism: Philosophy and Theater (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 226 - Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 227 - Neoplatonism: the Perennial Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 228 - Philosophy and the Animal (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 231 - Political Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 237 - Queer Theory (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 245 - Critical Race Theory (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 257 - Philosophy and the Machine (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 260 - Ancient Greek Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 268 - Chinese Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad ()
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• PHL 275 - Epistemology (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 276 - Feminist Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 280 - Archaeology of Language (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 290 - Internship in Philosophy (3-4 Cr.)
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• PHL 298 - Independent Work in Philosophy (1.5-4 Cr.)
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• PHL 322 - Theories of Religion (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 330 - Nietzsche (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 332 - Foucault (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 333 - Kant (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 336 - Heidegger (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 338 - Derrida (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 339 - Lyotard (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 395 - Philosophical Topics (3 Cr.)
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• PHL 398 - Independent Work in Philosophy (1.5-4 Cr.)
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Physics Courses at the introductory level in physics are planned to meet various needs. PHY 115 and PHY 116 are designed to give a general survey of physics, with emphasis on physical reasoning rather than mathematical analysis, and they are intended for students who plan to major in the life sciences, enter the health professions, or teach in elementary schools. PHY 125 and PHY 126 are more comprehensive and are intended for students who plan to major or minor in physics, major in the physical sciences or mathematics, or enter the 3+2 Engineering Program. |
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• PHY 115 - Principles of Physics I (4 Cr.)
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• PHY 116 - Principles of Physics II (4 Cr.)
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• PHY 125 - General Physics I (4 Cr.)
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• PHY 126 - General Physics II (4 Cr.)
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• PHY 220 - Modern Physics (4 Cr.)
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• PHY 230 - Intermediate Physics Laboratory (2 Cr.)
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• PHY 250 - Energy, Physics, and the Environment (3 Cr.)
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• PHY 280 - Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences (4 Cr.)
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• PHY 290 - Internship in Physics (3-4 Cr.)
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• PHY 300 - Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics (3 Cr.)
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• PHY 301 - Intermediate Electromagnetic Theory (3 Cr.)
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• PHY 310 - Electronics/Instrumentation (3 Cr.)
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• PHY 330 - Special Topics in Contemporary Physics (3 Cr.)
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• PHY 340 - Classical Mechanics (3 Cr.)
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• PHY 350 - Quantum Mechanics (3 Cr.)
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• PHY 395 - Independent Work in Physics (1.5-4 Cr.)
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Political Science All 100- and 200-level courses fulfill social sciences, except internships, independent work, and PSC 272Y. |
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• PSC 100 - Understanding Politics (3 Cr.)
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• PSC 140 - Introduction to Environmental Studies (3 Cr.)
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• PSC 192 - Politics for Every Woman (3 Cr.)
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• PSC 200 - Classical Political Thought (4 Cr.)
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• PSC 201 - Modern Political Thought (4 Cr.)
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• PSC 202 - Contemporary Political Thought (4 Cr.)
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• PSC 211 - Research Methods in Political Science (4 Cr.)
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• PSC 213 - Practicum in Survey Research (3-4 Cr.)
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• PSC 216 - Development and Social Change in Costa Rica (4 Cr.)
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• PSC 221 - Comparative Political Analysis (4 Cr.)
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• PSC 224 - European Politics Today (3 Cr.)
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• PSC 225 - British Politics (3 Cr.)
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• PSC 233 - State and Local Government (3-4 Cr.)
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• PSC 241 - America and the Vietnam War (3 Cr.)
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• PSC 243 - The American Political System (4 Cr.)
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• PSC 245 - Interest Group Politics (3-4 Cr.)
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• PSC 247 - An Introduction to Education Policy (3 Cr.)
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• PSC 248 - Parties and Elections (3-4 Cr.)
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• PSC 249 - Special Topic in Politics (3-4 Cr.)
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• PSC 250 - Theories of International Politics (4 Cr.)
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• PSC 252 - World Crisis (1.5-2.0 Cr.)
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• PSC 256 - The United Nations in World Affairs (3 Cr.)
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• PSC 257 - Problems in International Political Economy (4 Cr.)
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