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Physics Physics Courses
Common Curriculum Courses
Courses numbered in the 050’s are designed particularly for non-science majors seeking to satisfy Common Curriculum requirements, and all of these courses carry Common Curriculum credit. They may not be counted toward the major in physics or toward any other science or engineering major, but may count toward an interdepartmental major (see requirements for Physics, B.S.).
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• PHY 497 - Physics Independent Study 3
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• PHY 498 - Physics Independent Study 4
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Portuguese |
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• POR 100 - Basic Portuguese 1
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• POR 104T - Portuguese Language Studied Abroad
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• POR 200 - Intermediate Portuguese 1
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• POR 490 - Portuguese Independent Study
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Political Science |
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• PSC 176 - Mathematics and Democracy
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• PSC 257 - International Political Economy
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• PSC 276R - Housing Policy
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• PSC 336 - Politics and Wisdom
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• PSC 337R - Homelessness
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• PSC 357 - Global Environmental Politics
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• PSC 397 - North-South Relations
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Political Science - Introductory Courses |
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• PSC 111 - Introduction to US Politics
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• PSC 112 - Introduction to Global Politics
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• PSC 113 - Introduction to Political Thought
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Political Science - Common Curriculum Course |
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• PSC 123 - Topics in Mathematical Political Science
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Political Science - Research Methods |
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• PSC 220 - Social Data Analysis
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• PSC 223 - Critical Comparisons in Politics
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Political Science - Comparative Politics 200-level courses in comparative politics generally cover political issues that are regionally concentrated (such as Latin America, Europe, China, and the Middle East), or they focus on themes (such as democracy, nationalism, social movements) that are framed at a conceptual level accessible to students from across the college.
300-level courses in comparative politics have a special topics theme (women and politics, the Marxist political tradition, democratization, genocide, and film) and/or a strong methodological component. The course materials are more conceptually and theoretically complex, and involve a more sophisticated set of intellectual problems.
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• PSC 201T - Cambodia Study Abroad: Crossing Cultures
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• PSC 213 - Contemporary China: Politics, Economy and Society
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• PSC 216 - Politics in Africa
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• PSC 240 - Comparative Ethnic and Racial Politics
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• PSC 243 - Latin American Politics
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• PSC 245 - Populisms in Latin America & Beyond
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• PSC 246 - Asian Development: Industrialization Beyond the West
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• PSC 247 - Human (In) Security in a Comparative Perspective
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• PSC 248 - The Politics of the New Europe
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• PSC 249 - Middle East Politics
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• PSC 340 - Politics and Film
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• PSC 341R - Genocide
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• PSC 342R - Challenges to Democratization in Latin America
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• PSC 343 - Women and Politics in the Muslim World
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• PSC 346 - Technologies in Society: Power, Politics and Economy across Industrial Revolutions
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• PSC 347 - Comparative Left Politics
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• PSC 349 - Seminar: Comparative Politics
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Political Science - International Politics 200-level courses in international relations cover foreign policy-oriented courses (China and the USA), regional interstate topics (Asia and the Middle East), and practicum-based courses (Model UN). These courses are framed at a conceptual level accessible to students from across the college.
300-level courses in international relations cover advanced issues in international political economy, institutions of global governance, US security, and transnational actors and trends. The course materials are more conceptually and theoretically complex, and involve a more sophisticated set of intellectual problems.
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• PSC 251 - American Foreign Policy
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• PSC 252 - Global Value Chains
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• PSC 253 - International Relations of East Asia
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• PSC 254 - Politics of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
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• PSC 258 - Strategies of WWII
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• PSC 350 - Theories of International Politics
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• PSC 351 - Global Organized Crime
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• PSC 352 - International Organizations
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• PSC 353 - Terrorism and Torture
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• PSC 354R - Human Rights and Immigration
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• PSC 355 - Defense Policy
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• PSC 358R - Wealth and Power Among Nations
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• PSC 359 - Seminar: International Politics
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Political Science - Political Theory 200-level courses survey a wide range of texts and themes, and may focus on a specific historical period or a specific theoretical approach. These courses can be taken by students at all levels.
300-level courses are geared towards students who have likely taken PSC 113 or a 200-level course in theory, and have basic familiarity with the history of Western political thought. Some familiarity with close reading and textual interpretation is expected, although these are practices and skills that students will also further develop in 300-level courses.
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• PSC 230R - Ancient Political Thought
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• PSC 231 - Theories of Peace and War
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• PSC 232 - Violence and Politics
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• PSC 233 - Intellectuals and Politics
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• PSC 234 - Women Political Theorists
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• PSC 235 - African American Political Thought
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• PSC 236 - Police, Security and Biopower
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• PSC 237 - Music and Politics
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• PSC 239 - American Political Thought To World War I
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• PSC 330 - Enlightenment and Its Discontents
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• PSC 333 - Twenty-First Century American Political Thought
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• PSC 334R - Contemporary Continental Theory
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• PSC 339 - Seminar: Political Theory
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• PSC 434 - Feminist Film
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Political Science - United States Politics 200-level courses in United States politics generally focus on institutions of government, political behavior, or public policymaking. These courses are framed at a conceptual level accessible to students from across the college.
300-level United States politics courses focus on a special topic (such as film, political psychology, and constitutional law) and/or contain a strong methodological component. The course materials are more conceptually and theoretically complex, and involve a more sophisticated set of intellectual problems.
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• PSC 160 - Presidential Elections
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• PSC 260 - Policy Making and American Society
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• PSC 261 - Public Opinion
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• PSC 264 - Congressional Politics
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• PSC 266 - Women and Politics
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• PSC 268 - Electoral Politics
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• PSC 269R - Media and Politics
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• PSC 270 - CIA and the Art of Intelligence
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• PSC 272 - The Environment, Energy, and US Politics
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• PSC 273 - The Supreme Court and Judicial Politics
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• PSC 277 - Capital Region Political Internships
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• PSC 280T - Washington, D.C. Internship Program
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• PSC 281 - Issues in American Education
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• PSC 282R - Health Politics and Policy
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• PSC 283 - Social Movements, the Environment and Society
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• PSC 284 - Political Sociology
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• PSC 286 - The Modern Presidency
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• PSC 287 - The Contemporary Presidency
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• PSC 288 - American Constitutional Theory
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• PSC 289T - New Hampshire Primary Mini-Term
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• PSC 361R - Political Psychology
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• PSC 364R - Law and Film
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• PSC 365 - Law, Society, and the Wire
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• PSC 369 - Seminar: US Politics
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• PSC 370 - Constitutional Law
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• PSC 371 - Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
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Political Science - Independent Research |
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• PSC 295H - Political Science Honors Independent Project 1
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• PSC 296H - Political Science Honors Independent Project 2
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• PSC 490 - Political Science Independent Study 1
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• PSC 498 - Political Science Senior Thesis 1
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• PSC 499 - Political Science Senior Thesis 2
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Psychology |
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• PSY 100 - Introduction to Psychology
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• PSY 200 - Statistical Methods in Psychology
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• PSY 210 - Neuroscience: Mind & Behavior
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• PSY 212 - Neurobiology
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• PSY 213 - Clinical Neuropsychology
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• PSY 215 - Health Psychology
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