Jun 28, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Pharmacy Interdepartmental

  
  • PHAR 5691 - Drug Information

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-18); )
    Prerequisite: Fourth year standing in the College of Pharmacy or consent of the instructor.
    A structured pharmacy experience dealing with drug information retrieval, analysis, and subsequent recommendations.
  
  • PHAR 5692 - Advanced Hospital Pharmacy

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-18); )
  
  • PHAR 5693 - Advanced Community Pharmacy

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-18); )
  
  • PHAR 5694 - Pediatrics

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-18); )
    Prerequisite: Fourth year standing in the College of Pharmacy.
    A structured pharmacy experience dealing with a pediatric population.
  
  • PHAR 5695 - Geriatrics

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-18); )
    Prerequisite: Fourth year standing in the College of Pharmacy.
    A structured pharmacy experience dealing with a geriatric population.
  
  • PHAR 5696 - Ambulatory Care - Primary Care

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-18); )
    Prerequisite: Fourth year standing in the College of Pharmacy or consent of the instructor.
    To provide experience in collaborative practice provision of direct patient care.
  
  • PHAR 5698 - Medicine-Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-18); )
    Prerequisite: Fourth year standing in the College of Pharmacy.
    Clinical pharmaceutical care experience with patients in a particular medical subspecialty category.

Physics

  
  • PHYS 5311 - Physics for High School Teachers I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-2); )
    Prerequisite: certification in physics or physical science.
    May not apply toward a degree in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Kinematics and dynamics of motion in one and two dimensions, rotational motion, energy and heat.
  
  • PHYS 5312 - Physics for High School Teachers II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-2); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 5311 .
    May not apply toward a degree in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Electricity, magnetism, waves, and optics.
  
  • PHYS 5397 - Selected Topics in Physics for High School Teachers

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and certification in physics or physical science.
    May not be counted toward a degree in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Modern topics in atomic, nuclear, solid state, or space physics. Application of modern technology to teaching high school physics.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • PHYS 6198 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 6199 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 6298 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 6303 - Methods of Mathematical Physics I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: MATH 3364.
    Complex variables, special functions, linear operators, Green functions, spectral theory, generalized functions, transform theory, boundary-value problems.
    Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • PHYS 6304 - Methods of Mathematical Physics II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6303  or equivalent.
    Applications of mathematics to current problems of current interest in physics. Asymptotic methods, singular perturbation expansions and nonlinear equations,complex variables, special functions, Green functions, spectral theory, transform theory, boundary-value problems.
  
  • PHYS 6309 - Advanced Mechanics I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 3309 and PHYS 4321, or consent of instructor.
    Lagrangian dynamics of particles, Hamiltonian mechanics; classical and relativistic fields, elasticity, hydrodynamics, and physics of continuous media.
  
  • PHYS 6311 - Advanced Mechanics II: Nonlinear Dynamics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6309  or consent of instructor.
    Integrable and nonintegrable systems, canonical perturbation theory, adiabatic invariance, Lie transform, invariant tori, mappings, ergodicity, KAM theory, renormalization and universality, chaos, classical and relativistic fields, elasticity, hydrodynamics, and continuous media.
  
  • PHYS 6315 - Quantum Mechanics I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 3315 or consent of instructor.
    Wave mechanics, linear vector spaces, quantum dynamics, perturbation theory, scattering, spin, statistics, and symmetry.
  
  • PHYS 6316 - Quantum Mechanics II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 3315 or consent of instructor.
    Wave mechanics, linear vector spaces, quantum dynamics, perturbation theory, scattering, spin, statistics, and symmetry.
  
  • PHYS 6321 - Electrodynamics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 4322.
    Maxwell’s equations and relativity; radiation from moving charges and from macroscopic systems; classical field theory.
  
  • PHYS 6322 - Electrodynamics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 4322.
    Maxwell’s equations and relativity; radiation from moving charges and from macroscopic systems; classical field theory.
  
  • PHYS 6327 - Statistical Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 3327, PHYS 4322, PHYS 6315 , and PHYS 6309 ; or consent of instructor.
    Classical thermodynamics, development of extremum principles, stability considerations and applications to chemical and phase equilibria; Boltzmann’s H-theorem; classical and quantal Gibbs ensembles with applications, diffusion and introductory nonequilibrium statistical mechanics.
  
  • PHYS 6340 - Research Methods in Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    General safety issues in research, professional ethics, Intellectual Property issues for the physicist, an introduction to relevant computer software, familiarization with machine shop operations, and career opportunities in physics.
  
  • PHYS 6350 - Computational Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Physics or consent of Chair.
    Scientific programming, numerical methods in linear algebra, eigenvalue problems, ODEs, and PDEs:  data structures, data analysis, and curve fitting; variational calculations; density functional theory; band structure calculations; molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations; parallel computing.
  
  • PHYS 6398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 6399 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 6498 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 6598 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 5.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 6699 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 7110 - Physics Colloquium

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: approval of department chair.
    Colloquia presented by distinguished scientists.
  
  • PHYS 7115 - Physics Laboratory Instruction

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: approval of department chair.
    General instructional techniques for undergraduate laboratories.
  
  • PHYS 7199 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 7304 - Applications of Group Theory in Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6316  or consent of instructor.
    Elements of group theory, representation of groups, SU(2), SU(3), unitary symmetry, Young tableaux, particle multiplets, hadron masses, finite groups, topological theory of defects, applications to particle physics and condensed matter physics.
  
  • PHYS 7307 - Space & Atmospheric Phy

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 7308 - Space and Atmospheric Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
    Physics of plasmas in space; earth’s magnetosphere, planetary magnetospheres, and solar wind magnetosphere interactions.
  
  • PHYS 7309 - Gravitation and Cosmology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6309  or consent of instructor.
    Physics in flat and curved spacetime, Einstein’s theory of general relativity, experimental tests, gravitational waves, black holes, cosmology, quantum gravity and supergravity.
  
  • PHYS 7310 - Hydrodynamics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6309  or equivalent.
    Classical hydrodynamics: ideal fluids, real viscous fluids, boundary-layer theory, wakes, lift and drag, vortex dynamics, and the phenomenology of vortex shedding.
  
  • PHYS 7312 - Modern Optics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 3312 or consent of instructor.
    Electromagnetic theory, reflection and refraction, interference, Fresnel diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction, coherence, Fourier optics, holography, anisotropic materials, optical modulation, nonlinear optics.
  
  • PHYS 7315 - Quantum Many-Body Theory

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6316 .
    Second quantization, Green functions, Feynman diagrams, and applications to interacting Fermi and Bose systems.
  
  • PHYS 7316 - Quantum Field Theory

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-1); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6316 .
    Dirac equation, relativistic quantum mechanics, the Lorentz group, quantization of fields, Green functions, perturbation theory, quantum electrodynamics, renormalization, current algebra, the Callan-Symanzik equation, symmetries, gauge fields, applications to elementary particle physics.
  
  • PHYS 7317 - Quantum Field Theory

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6316 .
    Dirac equation, relativistic quantum mechanics, the Lorentz group, quantization of fields, Green functions, reduction formalism, perturbation theory, quantum electrodynamics, renormalization, current algebra, the Callan-Symanzik equation, functional methods, symmetries, gauge fields, applications to elementary particle physics.
  
  • PHYS 7318 - Gauge Theory

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7317  or consent of instructor.
    Gauge invariance, gauge field, spontaneous symmetry breaking, Higgs mechanism, path integral, quantization, renormalization, the standard model, quantum chromodynamics, grand unification.
  
  • PHYS 7319 - Renormalization-Group Theory of Critical Phenomena

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7316  or consent of instructor.
    Phenomenology of phase transitions and critical phenomena, scaling, universality, methods of the renormalization group, e-expansion, recent developments and applications.
  
  • PHYS 7320 - Integrable Systems in Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7316  or consent of instructor.
    Theory and application of integrable systems in physics, soliton, semisimple Lie groups and integrable dynamical systems, homotopy classification, BacklŸnd transformation, inverse scattering, magnetic monopole, charge quantization, instanton, q vacuum.
  
  • PHYS 7322 - Scattering Theory

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 7324 - Plasma Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 7328 - Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6327 .
    Irreversible statistical-mechanical and kinetic theories of fluctuations and transport in non-equilibrium systems: fluctuation-dissipation theorem, Kubo formalism and linear response, Fokker-Planck methods and nonlinear response. Applications to solid, fluid, and magnetic systems.
  
  • PHYS 7329 - Dynamical Problems in Statistical Mechanics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6327  or consent of instructor.
    Theory of dynamical response near equilibrium, including critical dynamics, and selected topics in nonequilibrium dynamics. Emphasis will be on formalism and techniques applicable to a wide variety of physical systems, including magnetic systems, plasmas, and the vibration of solids.
  
  • PHYS 7337 - Solid-State Physics I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 3327, PHYS 4337, and PHYS 6315 ; or consent of instructor.
    Periodic structures, lattice dynamics, specific heat, one-electron theory of solids, band structure, electron dynamics.
  
  • PHYS 7338 - Solid-State Physics II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7337 .
    Transport properties, optical processes, Fermi surfaces of metals, magnetic properties, superconductivity.
  
  • PHYS 7341 - Diffraction Methods in Materials Science

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 3316 and PHYS 4322; or consent of instructor.
    Crystallography, reciprocal lattices, interference functions, Fourier methods, liquids, and amorphous solids; defects and thermal vibrations; perfect crystal theory, applications to X-rays, electrons, and neutrons.
  
  • PHYS 7345 - Ion Beam Modification of Materials

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 4337 or consent of instructor.
    Ion-solid interactions, ion implantation range distribution and radiation damage, implantation in semiconductors, metals, and insulators; radiation effects in superconductors.
  
  • PHYS 7346 - Materials Characterization Using Ion Beams

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 4337 or consent of instructor.
    Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy, energy loss and range, channeling effects, elastic recoil detection, proton-induced x-ray and nuclear reaction analysis.
  
  • PHYS 7347 - High Temperature Superconductivity I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 4337 or consent of instructor.
    Synthesis of high temperature superconducting materials, electrical, magnetic, and thermal properties; crystal structure, experimental techniques for characterization of high temperature superconductors.
  
  • PHYS 7348 - High Temperature Superconductivity II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 4337 or consent of instructor.
    Current research on high temperatures superconductors, BCS theory, novel superconducting systems, effects of high pressure, device applications, future trends.
  
  • PHYS 7351 - Seismic Physics I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6303 or consent of instructor
    Wave physics of exploration seismology; Green’ s theorem; acoustic and elastic Green’s functions.
  
  • PHYS 7352 - Seismic Physics II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6303 or consent of instructor
    Scattering theory; migration; inverse scattering.
  
  • PHYS 7356 - Introduction to Particle Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6316  or consent of instructor.
    Classification of particles, quantum numbers, conservation laws and their violations, quark model, phenomenology of strong, electromagnetic, and weak interactions.
  
  • PHYS 7381 - Hydrodynamic Instabilities

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7310  or consent of instructor.
    Introduction to hydrodynamic instabilities and turbulence, e.g., shear and rotational instabilities, coherent structures, vortex dynamics and vortex stretching, point-vortex approximations to the Navier-Stokes equations, Lorentz model, and the modern theory of chaos in systems with few degrees of freedom.
  
  • PHYS 7397 - Selected Topics in Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
    Topics in one of the following fields: nuclear, plasma, cosmic ray, low temperature, and solid-state physics, or astrophysics.
    May be repeated with approval of chair.

  
  • PHYS 7399 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 7699 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 7999 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 9.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 8198 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 8199 - Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 8298 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 3 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 8307 - Advanced Space Physics

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Completion of the requirements for candidacy for the Ph.D. in physics, or consent of instructor.
    The design of research experiments, spacecraft, and spacecraft missions to study space and atmospheric physics. The evaluation of research results with the aid of examples taken from the current scientific literature.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • PHYS 8315 - Advanced Methods of Mathematical Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 6304  and completion of the requirements for candidacy for the Ph.D. in physics, or consent of instructor.
    The methods and concepts of mathematical physics currently being used in forefront areas of research.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • PHYS 8327 - Advanced Methods in Statistical Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7328  and completion of the requirements for candidacy for the Ph.D. in physics, or consent of instructor.
    The methods and concepts of statistical physics currently being used in forefront areas of research. The renormalization group and the theory of phase transitions.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • PHYS 8337 - Advanced Methods in Condensed Matter Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7338  and completion of the requirements for candidacy for the Ph.D. in physics, or consent of instructor.
    The design of research experiments to study condensed matter physics. The evaluation of research results with the aid of examples taken from the current scientific literature.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • PHYS 8341 - Advanced Methods of Structural Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7341  and completion of the requirements for candidacy for the Ph.D. in physics, or consent of instructor.
    The use of X-ray and neutron scattering techniques as applied to the study of the structure of disordered phases, defects and phase transitions. The evaluation of research results with the aid of examples taken from the current scientific literature.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • PHYS 8375 - Advanced Methods in Nuclear Physics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHYS 7376 and PHYS 7395, and completion of the requirements for candidacy for the Ph.D. in physics, or consent of instructor.
    The design of research experiments to study nuclear physics. The evaluation of research results with the aid of examples taken from the current scientific literature.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • PHYS 8398 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 8399 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 8498 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 8598 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 5.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.
  
  • PHYS 8699 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
  
  • PHYS 8999 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 9.0 (; )

Political Science

  
  • POLS 6198 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • POLS 6199 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • POLS 6298 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • POLS 6301 - Mathematical Methods for Political Scientists

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Mathematical tools frequently used in political science: set theory, differential calculus and integration, optimization, linear algebra and probability theory. Prerequisite for advanced statistics and formal theory courses.
  
  • POLS 6308 - Political Economy

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Examines the intersections between economics and politics.
  
  • POLS 6309 - Survey of American Political Behavior

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in political science or consent of instructor.
    Selected major segments of the research literature on American political behavior.
  
  • POLS 6311 - Seminar in Comparative Political Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Discusses major works in comparative politics. Logic of comparative analysis for cross-national research.
  
  • POLS 6312 - Survey of American Institutions and Policy

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in political science or consent of instructor.
    Theoretical and empirical issues in American institutions and policy.
  
  • POLS 6313 - International Relations

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • POLS 6314 - Fundamentals of Policy Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    How public policies are decided. Tools for policy decision making. Political, social, and legal determinants of public policy.
  
  • POLS 6315 - Health Care Policy

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Politics and economics of health and medical care with emphasis on the delivery of services, their quality, distribution, and financing.
  
  • POLS 6316 - Seminar in Social Policy

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Study of distributive public policies such as civil rights, income maintenance, and social services at comparative, federal, and state levels.
  
  • POLS 6322 - Seminar in Comparative Elections

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Examination of problems and issues in the design and function of elections and electoral systems, the behavior of voters, and the role of political parties.
  
  • POLS 6323 - Seminar in Comparative Political Parties

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    A comparison of different frameworks for understanding the impact and development of political parties, including normative critiques of party democracy.
  
  • POLS 6324 - Seminar in Latin American Political Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Examines Latin American political systems. Politics, process, and policies.
  
  • POLS 6326 - Seminar in European Politics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • POLS 6327 - Middle Eastern Politics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • POLS 6328 - Seminar in the Politics of Modernization

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Examines political systems of modernizing and developing nations.
  
  • POLS 6329 - Seminar in Western European Political Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Compares European political systems. Political process in United Kingdom, France, and other European democracies.
  
  • POLS 6330 - Foreign Policy

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • POLS 6331 - Seminar in Democratization

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Explores and evaluates a variety of theoretical approaches to understanding institutional and other developments in newly-democratizing countries.
  
  • POLS 6340 - Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Political Thought

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    A selective examination of Greek, Roman, and feudal thinking on recurrent problems in political theory.
 

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