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May 19, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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• PHIL 341J - The Subject & Medieval Thought
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• PHIL 350 - (P) Science, God, Philosophy
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• PHIL 401J - Philosophy, Politics, Economics
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• PHIL 410 - (P) Philosophy of Culture
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• PHIL 411 - (P) Thomas Aquinas: Philosophy and Controversy
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• PHIL 412J - (P) Art and Metaphysics
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• PHIL 413J - The End of Philosophy
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• PHIL 414 - (D,P) Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas
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• PHIL 415 - (P,W) Nietzsche
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• PHIL 418 - (P) Phenomenology
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• PHIL 419 - (P,D) Philosophy East and West
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• PHIL 420 - (P) Philosophy of Rhetoric
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• PHIL 425 - (P) Postmodern Philosophy
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• PHIL 430 - (P) Philosophy of the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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• PHIL 431 - (P) Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 434 - (P) Issues in Philosophy and Theology
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• PHIL 435J - Philosophy of Self and Other
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• PHYS 100 - (E) History of Science and Technology
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• PHYS 101 - (E) The Solar System
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• PHYS 102 - (E) Earth Science
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• PHYS 103 - (E) Seeing the Light
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• PHYS 104 - (E) Introduction to Consumer Technology
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• PHYS 105 - (E) Mind and the Evolutionary Universe
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• PHYS 106 - (E) Energy and the Environment
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• PHYS 107 - (E) “Hands-On” Physics
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• PHYS 108 - (W,E) New York Times Physics
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• PHYS 109 - (E) The Conscious Universe
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• PHYS 110 - Meteorology
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• PHYS 111 - (E) The Joy of Physics on a Bicycle
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• PHYS 112 - (E) Natural and Manmade Disasters
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• PHYS 113 - (E) The Science of Light and Photography
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• PHYS 114 - Solar Electricity
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• PHYS 115 - (E) It’s Only Rocket Science
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• PHYS 120/PHYS 120L - (E) General Physics I
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• PHYS 121/PHYS 121L - (E) General Physics II
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• PHYS 140/PHYS 140L - (E) Elements of Physics I
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• PHYS 141/PHYS 141L - (E) Elements of Physics II
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• PHYS 142 - Elements of Physics III
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• PHYS 150 - (FYOC, FYDT) Foundations of Physics and Engineering
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• PHYS 201 - (E) Stellar Evolution
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• PHYS 204 - (E) Information Technology
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• PHYS 255 - (E) Nanotechnology: Physics of Small Systems
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• PHYS 260L - Electronics for Physicists
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• PHYS 270/PHYS 270L - (W,EPW: Lab only) Elements of Modern Physics
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• PHYS 333 - Experimental Methods in Physics
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• PHYS 350 - Applied and Engineering Mathematics
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• PHYS 351 - Mathematical Physics II
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• PHYS 352 - Statistical and Engineering Thermodynamics
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• PHYS 360 - Introductory Astrophysics
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• PHYS 365 - Introduction to Solid State Physics
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• PHYS 371 - Advanced Mechanics
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• PHYS 372 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 404 - Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics
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• PHYS 447 - Electromagnetics I
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• PHYS 448 - Electromagnetics II
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• PHYS 448L - Electromagnetics Design Laboratory
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• PHYS 460 - Non-linear Systems and Chaos
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• PHYS 473 - Optics
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• PHYS 473L - Optics
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• PHYS 474 - Acoustics
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• PHYS 475 - Digital Image Processing
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• PHYS 493 - Undergraduate Physics Research I
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• PHYS 494 - (EPW) Undergraduate Physics Research II
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• PORT 110 - (CF) Intensive Beginning Portuguese
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• PORT 210 - (CF,D) Intensive Intermediate Portuguese
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• PS 110 - (FYOC, FYDT) Scranton and the World
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• PS 120 - (S) U.S. Politics: Principles & Citizenship
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• PS 121 - (S) U.S. Politics: Institutions & Policy
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• PS 135 - (S) State and Local Government
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• PS 210 - (Q,W,EPW) Political Science Research
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• PS 212 - (S) International Relations
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• PS 213 - (D) Modern Africa
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• PS 216 - (D,S) Women’s Rights and Status
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• PS 217 - Comparative Government
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• PS 219 - (S,D) Latin American Politics
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• PS 221 - Politics of Southeast Asia
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• PS 222 - Politics in Russia
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• PS 223 - Politics of Ireland
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• PS 227 - (D,S) Women, Authority and Power
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• PS 230 - (S) Environmental Laws and Regulations
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• PS 231 - (S) Environmental Policy Process
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• PS 232 - Public Administration
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• PS 241 - (D,S) Politics of Development
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• PS 280 - Pre-Law Internship
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• PS 296 - Irish Political Culture
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• PS 310 - Judicial Politics
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• PS 311 - Constitutional Law I
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• PS 312 - Constitutional Law II
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• PS 313 - (D) Classical Political Ideas
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• PS 314 - (D) Modern Political Ideas
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• PS 317 - Parties, Elections, and Interest Groups
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• PS 318 - (W) U.S. Foreign Policy: Cold War and Aftermath
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• PS 319 - (W) U.S. Foreign Policy Process
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• PS 322 - Public Personnel
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• PS 323 - (S,D) Central America
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• PS 325 - Politics of the Budgetary Process
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• PS 327 - U.S. Congress
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• PS 328 - (D) Modern China
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• PS 329 - The American Presidency
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• PS 330 - Europe in World Affairs
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