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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the logic of propositions with attention to the structure and evaluation of informal arguments. The rhetoric of persuasion and its use of logic and emotions also will be discussed. Prerequisite: None
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3.00 Credits
An investigation of problems related to philosophical reflection on religious thought and experience. Prerequisite: At least one prior course in philosophy or permission of professor
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic ideas of political philosophy. Topics considered include the social and historical context of political theory, the development of major ideas in political philosophy, critical analysis of theoretical arguments, and the relation of political theory to contemporary politics. (This course is cross-listed as POLS 3340.) Prerequisite: None
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3.00 Credits
Spring 2008 A study of the ethical issues raised by the practice of nursing, medicine, and biomedical research. Prerequisite: None
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3.00 Credits
Spring A seminar course on a major subject of concern in philosophy based on individual research and assigned readings. Prerequisite: At least one prior course in philosophy or permission of professor
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4.00 Credits
Fall A non-calculus-based introduction to elementary kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, fluids, and thermodynamics. Physics is a science of measurement, testing, and experimentation - inquiry based laboratories make physics come to life! Prerequisite: MATH 2105
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4.00 Credits
Spring A continuation of Physics 1101 and an introduction to sound and waves, electric and magnetic fields, electric circuits, light and optics, and nuclear physics. Physics is a science of measurement, testing, and experimentation - inquiry based laboratories make physics come to life! Prerequisite: PHYS 1101
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4.00 Credits
Fall A calculus-based introduction to particle dynamics, energy and momentum conservation, rotational dynamics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and kinetic theory of gases. Physics is a science of measurement, testing, and experimentation - inquiry based laboratories make physics come to life! Prerequisite: MATH 2222
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4.00 Credits
Spring A continuation of Physics 2121 covering wave mechanics, electricity and magnetism, electric circuits, light and optics. Physics is a science of measurement, testing, and experimentation - inquiry based laboratories make physics come to life! Prerequisites: PHYS 2121
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4.00 Credits
Fall During the early twentieth-century, two momentous theories were proposed: the theory of relativity and the quantum theory. This course will introduce these theories and supporting experimental evidence, as well, many of the theories that were developed in the twentieth-century. Topics to be studied include: the Birth of Modern Physics, Special Relativity, Quantum Theory, Atomic Physics, General Relativity, and Cosmology. The laboratories involve experiments that explore the quantum nature of matter and energy. Prerequisites: PHYS 1102 or PHYS 2122 with a grade of C or higher, Corequisite: MATH 2223
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