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OL 311: Values and Ethical Decision Making
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Students discuss ethical theory and social and personal values as they relate to problem solving and decision making.
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OL 312: Research Writing Strategies
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Students deal with the principles of writing based on analytical and formal research, including form and style, organization, and literature review. Inductive analysis, research, and documentation are emphasized while laying the groundwork for the writing requirements in remaining courses.
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OL 401: Applied Research Project:Part IOne CreditStudents
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
describe the purpose, setting, history, scope, and importance of their applied research topic. (Independent Study)
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OL 402: Applied Research Project:Part IITwo CreditsStudents
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
write a review of the literature using primary sources of information in the social sciences. (Independent Study) OL 403 Applied Research Project: Part IIITwo CreditsStudents report their research results, draw conclusions, and make recommendations for organizational change Includes formal presentation of their final Applied Research Project. (Independent Study)
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PHL 199,399: Open Titled Course
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Greenville University
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PHL 250: History of Philosophy I
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Major thinkers and themes of philosophical thought from Thales in the sixth century B.C.E., to the late fifteenth century medieval scholastics will be studied. Special attention will be given to the thought of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine and Thomas Aquinas and how these thinkers approached metaphysical, ontological, and ethical problems. (Offered fall semester.)
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PHL 251: History of Philosophy II
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Major thinkers and themes of philosophical thought from Bacon through the twentieth century will be studied. Special attention will be given to epistemology and metaphysics. The perspectives of rationalism, empiricism, transcendental idealism, existentialism, and twentieth century analytical thought will play a key role through this course. (Offered spring semester.)
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PHL 270: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
An examination of the role and limits of science with special attention to the necessary role of philosophy in any scientific enterprise. Topics discussed include Kuhnian, Popperian, and verificationist approaches to science. Particular attention will be paid to the role of explanatory theories, causal laws, epistemology, and the questions that science raises for Christian belief. Prerequisite: PHL 201, 250, or 251. (Offered spring semester of odd calendar years.)
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PHL 280: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Designed to enable one to think critically. Focused primarily on formal and informal logic, including formal syllogisms, Venn diagrams, truth-function tables, informal fallacies, and predicate logic. Prerequisite: PHL 201, 250 or 251. (Offered fall semester of even calendar years.)
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PHL 310: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
A philosophical approach to and analysis of the basic concepts of religion, together with its implications for theism and Christianity. Meets the general education writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: PHL 201, 250, or 251. (Offered fall semester.)
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