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PHL 311: History of Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Concerns political ideas from Plato to the present, analyzed from the perspective of the Judeo-Christian-Classical tradition. Cross listed with POL 311. Prerequisite: PHL 201, 250 or 251. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)
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PHL 330: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
An analysis of personal and social ethics, with particular attention to the problems of Christian ethics in contemporary society. Criteria for ethical judgments will be examined and an attempt made to establish certain theological norms that ought to be met in Christian ethics. Meets the general education writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: PHL 201, 250 or 251. (Offered spring semester.)
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PHL 354: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Students will study nine of the great religious traditions of the world descriptively. Students will engage in a comparative study of these traditions with an emphasis upon the unique characteristics of Christianity. Cross listed with REL 354. Meets the general education cross cultural requirement. Prerequisite: COR 102 or 301. (Offered fall semester.)
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PHL 389: Junior Departmental Honors Research Variable
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Greenville University
Junior Departmental Honors Research Variable
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PHL 405: Internship
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
Internship
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PHL 470: Metaphysics Seminar
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
An introduction to the critical issues in metaphysics including the mind-body problem, the nature of freedom, the divine attributes, and the possibility of God's foreknowledge. Prerequisite: Any PHL course. (Offered irregularly.)
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PHL 489: Departmental Honors Research Variable
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Greenville University
Departmental Honors Research Variable
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PHL 490: Departmental Honors Thesis Variable
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Greenville University
Departmental Honors Thesis Variable
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PHY 102: Energy and the Environment Three or
4.00 Credits
Greenville University
Principles and ideas from elementary science are applied to the broad topics of energy, pollution, and transportation. The student should gain an awareness of some of the major environmental problems and develop a basis for understanding the complexity of the problems. Introductory physical processes are introduced so that this course not only counts toward a graduation science requirement, but also serves as a foundation for other science courses. Three hours lecture and optional two hours lab each week. Students enrolling in and successfully completing the lab portion of this class will receive (4 Credits); students not enrolled in the lab will receive (3 Credits)for the class. To take the lab, students must be concurrently enrolled in the lecture part of the class. (Offered spring semester.)
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PHY 105: Planets and Stars
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
A wealth of information has been collected on our Sun and Solar System, surprising us with the richness and variety of geological environments scattered among the planets and their moons. In-depth studies of our Sun reveal a dynamic cauldron of hot plasma that in many ways astronomers are just beginning to understand. In exploring questions about lifecycles of our Sun and Planetary System, students will gain an awareness of both the power and limitations of scientific inquiry. In the laboratory section of this course, students will be introduced to night sky observing, becoming familiar with star maps, the constellations, and basic telescope operation. Two hours of lecture and two hours of evening lab each week. (Offered every semester.)
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