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Physics (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: PHYS 410AB, 425A, 426AB, 427, 432A, 470, 497, 499. |
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• PHYS 426B - Electricity and Magnetism
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• PHYS 427 - Thermodynamics
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• PHYS 428 - Statistical Physics
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• PHYS 431 - Modern Optics
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• PHYS 432A - Introductory Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 432B - Introductory Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 433 - Solid State Physics I
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• PHYS 434 - Solid State Physics II
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• PHYS 443A - Physical aspects of living state.
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• PHYS 443B - Biophysics
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• PHYS 444 - Nuclear Physics
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• PHYS 470 - Advanced Physics Laboratory I
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• PHYS 471 - Advanced Physics Laboratory II
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• PHYS 488 - Modern Topics in General Relativity
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• PHYS 491 - Topics in Contemporary Experimental Physics
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• PHYS 492 - Topics in Contemporary Theoretical Physics
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• PHYS 497 - Undergraduate Research
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• PHYS 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Physics (Graduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: PHYS 410AB, 425AB, 426AB, 427, 432AB, 470, 497, 499.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission. |
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• PHYS 510A - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 510B - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 512A - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 512B - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 530A - Classical Physics
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• PHYS 530B - Classical Physics
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• PHYS 531 - Topics in Electrodynamics
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• PHYS 532A - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 532B - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 533 - Solid State Theory
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• PHYS 542 - Physics Research Conference
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• PHYS 544 - Theoretical Nuclear Physics
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• PHYS 592 - Seminar: Contemporary Physics
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• PHYS 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• PHYS 597 - Graduate Research
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• PHYS 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• PHYS 599 - Thesis
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Political Science (Graduate) Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500-level courses. |
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• POLS 504 - Seminar: American Political Behavior
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• POLS 505 - Seminar: American Political Studies
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• POLS 509 - Seminar: Foundations of Empirical Political Theory
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• POLS 510 - Seminar: Political Theory
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• POLS 526 - Seminar: International Political Economy
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• POLS 527 - Seminar: Advanced Studies in International Relations
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• POLS 531 - Seminar: Latin American Government
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• POLS 550 - Seminar: Comparative Politics
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• POLS 565 - Seminar: Public Sector Labor Relations
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• POLS 567 - Seminar: The Third Sector and Nonprofit Organizations
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• POLS 568 - Seminar: Community Development Administration
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• POLS 570 - Public Administration as a Field of Practice
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• POLS 571 - Intergovernmental Relations
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• POLS 572 - Public Sector Organization and Management
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• POLS 573 - Public Sector Human Resource Management
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• POLS 574 - Public Budgeting and Financial Administration
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• POLS 575 - Seminar: Administrative Systems in Pacific Rim Nations
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• POLS 578 - Research Design for Public and Nonprofit Managers
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• POLS 579 - Public Sector Information Management and Computing
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• POLS 580 - Data Analysis for Public and Nonprofit Managers
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• POLS 581 - Policy Analysis for Public and Nonprofit Managers
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• POLS 583 - Seminar: Health Politics and Policy
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• POLS 584 - Seminar: Issues in the Metropolitan Area
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• POLS 585 - Seminar: Regulation, the Environment and California Public Policy
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• POLS 587 - Seminar: Aging Policy, Politics, and Administration
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• POLS 590 - Seminar: Philosophy of Public Service
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• POLS 591 - Seminar: Administrative Theory and Behavior
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• POLS 592 - Political Science Practicum
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• POLS 594 - Applied Research in Public and Nonprofit Administration
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• POLS 595 - Selected Issues in Public Administration
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• POLS 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• POLS 597 - Graduate Research
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• POLS 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• POLS 599 - Thesis
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Political Science (Undergraduate) POLS 150 is prerequisite to all upper division POLS courses except 310, 322, 330, 342, 351, 358, 360 and 426.
The department recommends completion of the 300 level required courses before enrolling in 400 level courses.
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• POLS 150 - Government and American Society
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• POLS 155 - Critical Analysis of Political Communication
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• POLS 200 - California State and Local Government
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• POLS 250 - World Politics
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• POLS 254 - Special Topics in Political Science
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• POLS 281 - Quantitative Methods in Political Science
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• POLS 310 - Gender, Politics, and Government
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• POLS 330 - Politics of Aging
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• POLS 342 - Rights and Justice in Communication and Politics
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• POLS 348 - Issues in Ancient and Modern Political Thought
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• POLS 360 - Dynamics of Change in the Developing World
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• POLS 371 - Foundations of American Politics
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• POLS 372 - Foundations of Political Theory
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• POLS 373 - Foundations of Comparative Politics
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• POLS 374 - Foundations of Global Politics
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• POLS 395 - Community Service in Political Science
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• POLS 400 - Power and Policy in Washington: Congress and the President
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• POLS 403 - State and Local Government
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• POLS 404 - Urban Government and Politics
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• POLS 406 - Los Angeles City Politics
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• POLS 408 - Political Socialization and Public Opinion
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• POLS 409 - Minority Politics in the U.S.
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• POLS 414 - Politics and the Media
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• POLS 418 - U.S. Political Parties, Campaigns, and Elections
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• POLS 420A - Model United Nations
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• POLS 420B - Model United Nations
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• POLS 425 - U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changing World
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• POLS 426 - International Political Economy
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• POLS 427 - International Relations
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• POLS 429 - U.S. National Security Policy
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• POLS 431 - Classical Political Theory
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