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Nov 01, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses
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All active courses are listed alphabetically by the course prefix under the dropdown menu. Courses which are cross-listed will appear in more than one place.
Course Designations
Courses of instruction are designated by a system of four-digit numbers within each department. The first digit in the number indicates the class standing that a student must attain to be eligible for the course. To interpret the numbering system, students need to know that:
- Courses generally for freshmen are numbered in the series beginning 1000. Freshmen may not register for any course numbered 2000 or above, except by placement or with the permission of the instructor. Similarly, sophomores may not register for courses numbered 3000 or above, or juniors 4000 or above, with exceptions permitted only by the instructor.
- Cross-listed courses are courses appropriate to more than one department or area.
- The number of credit hours per course is indicated below the course title. Courses which may be taken for variable credit (applied music lessons, independent studies, internships, etc.) or which can be repeated for credit are so indicated.
- Prerequisites and/or corequisites for each course are so indicated following the description.
- Internships and Independent Studies courses are listed with numbers separated by semicolons. These courses may be taken in any order.
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• PHI 3200 - Writing in Philosophy
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• PHI 3230 - Buddhist Philosophy
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• PHI 3231 - The Search for Self
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• PHI 3302 - Classical Indian Philosophy
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• PHI 3304 - Philosophy and Film
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• PHI 3321 - Minds and Languages
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• PHI 3323 - Environmental Philosophy
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• PHI 3334 - F. Nietzsche: Over(wo)men
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• PHI 3366 - Special Topics in the History of Philosophy
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• PHI 3398 - Independent Studies in Philosophy
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• PHI 4492 - Thesis in Philosophy
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• PHI 4498 - Independent Studies in Philosophy
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• PHY 1000 - Bosons to Bridges to Black Holes
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• PHY 1004 - Introductory Physics I Lab
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• PHY 1005 - Introductory Physics II Lab
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• PHY 1014 - General Physics I Lab
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• PHY 1015 - General Physics II Lab
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• PHY 1104 - Introductory Physics I
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• PHY 1105 - Introductory Physics II
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• PHY 1106 - Understanding the Universe
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• PHY 1107 - Astrobiology: The Origin of Life on Earth and the Potential for Life in the Universe
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• PHY 1108 - A World Of Light And Color
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• PHY 1110 - Observational Astronomy
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• PHY 1113 - Sound, Music, and Hearing
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• PHY 1114 - General Physics I
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• PHY 1115 - General Physics II
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• PHY 1117 - Introduction to Climate Control
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• PHY 1121 - Electronics Made Simple
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• PHY 1122 - Fundamentals of Physical Science
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• PHY 2001 - Mathematics Physics Lab
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• PHY 2201 - Mathematical Physics
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• PHY 2202 - Intermediate Mechanics
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• PHY 2203 - Foundations of Modern Physics I
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• PHY 2209 - Investigations in Physics I
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• PHY 2211 - Analog and Digital Electronics
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• PHY 2212 - From Lenses to Lasers
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• PHY 3200 - Advanced Physics Laboratory
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• PHY 3301 - Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism
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• PHY 3309 - Investigations in Physics II
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• PHY 3311 - Thermodynamics
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• PHY 3312 - Foundations of Modern Physics II
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• PHY 3313 - Computer Modeling of Physical Systems
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• PHY 3314 - Astrophysics
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• PHY 3395 - Internships in Physics
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• PHY 3398 - Independent Studies in Physics
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• PHY 4401 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHY 4491 - Physics Seminar
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• PHY 4495 - Internships in Physics
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• PHY 4498 - Independent Studies in Physics
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• PSI 1101 - Introduction to Political Science
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• PSI 1115 - Promises to Keep: Intro to Minority Politics
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• PSI 1116 - Children on the Move
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• PSI 1117 - Food Politics & Policy
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• PSI 1198 - Independent Studies in Political Science
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• PSI 2001 - National Security Experiences
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• PSI 2201 - American Political Institutions
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• PSI 2202 - State and Local Government
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• PSI 2203 - International Law and Organization
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• PSI 2204 - Approaches to International Relations
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• PSI 2205 - The European Union: History, Institutions, and Major Policies
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• PSI 2206 - American Political Thought
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• PSI 2207 - American Public Policy
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• PSI 2208 - Inventors of Political Ideas: Intro to Political Theory
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• PSI 2209 - Roma/Travellers
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• PSI 2212 - Terrorism and Counterterrorism
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• PSI 2213 - Comparative Politics of Europe
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• PSI 2216 - United States Campaigns and Elections
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• PSI 2218 - On the Move
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• PSI 2219 - Research Design and Methods
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• PSI 2220 - Global Cybersecurity
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• PSI 2223 - Future War - Tech and Politics
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• PSI 2224 - Ireland: Dublin & Belfast
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• PSI 2225 - International Relations of Asia-Pacific
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• PSI 2226 - Essentials of Security Studies
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• PSI 2227 - Insurgency, War, and Political Violence
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• PSI 2228 - Global Public Health
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• PSI 2236 - The Politics of the Middle East
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• PSI 2240 - Diplomacy, Statecraft and War
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• PSI 2242 - Justice, Fairness & the Law
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• PSI 2243 - Law, Morality and the Cinema
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• PSI 2244 - Philosophy of Law
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• PSI 2271 - United Nations Simulation
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• PSI 2295 - Internships in Political Science
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• PSI 2298 - Independent Studies in Political Science
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• PSI 2300A - Model United Nations I
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• PSI 2300B - Model United Nations II
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• PSI 2301 - Model European Union
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• PSI 2302 - Model Arab League
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• PSI 2303 - Maryland Student Legislature
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• PSI 2304 - Cyber Security Experience
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• PSI 2316 - Revolutionary Movements
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• PSI 3201 - UK Politics and Society
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• PSI 3202 - Comparative Constitutional Law
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• PSI 3203 - Global Challenges in Biopolitics
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• PSI 3204 - Insurgency, Civil War & Political Violence
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• PSI 3306 - National Security in a Changing World
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• PSI 3307 - U.S. Foreign Policy
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• PSI 3308 - American Constitutional Law
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• PSI 3310 - Politics of Latin American Development
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• PSI 3313 - Politics of Global Feminisms
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