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PHIL 330: Problem of Evil
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course will explore ways of sharpening the ability to think critically by reflecting on the problem of evil. Students will examine arguments from various disciplines (philosophy, logic, theology, psychology and literature) that will allow them to understand and appreciate the importance of thinking critically about the mysteries of evil. Readings will include arguments by Camus, Weisel, Plantinga, Hicks, and Donaldson. Prerequisite ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. ACPE Course.
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PHIL 410: Philosophyand Religion
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
An introductory course in the concepts and processes of philosophical and religious thought and experience. In this course students will be able to examine the classical and contemporary traditions and issues in philosophy and religion, the nature of existential reality, and the process of ethical decision-making. Prerequisite: Completion of Sophomore Social Sciences requirement. Day upper level HUMN/LITR elective
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PHIL 425: Critical Thinking
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course will explore the method of Critical Thinking as a tool for minimizing error in our beliefs and attitudes and as a tool for increasing the probability of success in our innovative efforts. This course also explores how to remove bias from our observation, interpretation and inference. Prerequisites: ENGL100 and ENGL115 or equivalent; Completion of Sophomore Social Sciences requirement. Day upper level HUMN/LITR course
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PHIL 450: Ethics
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
The study of the rules and standards of right conduct in regard to the self, industry, and society. Historical perspectives and contemporary case studies are utilized. Prerequisite (Day): Completion of Sophomore Social Sciences requirement. Prerequisite (ACPE): ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. Day upper level HUMN/LITR elective and ACPE Course.
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PHIL 460: Virtual Ethics
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
In attempts to explore the impact of information technology on the individual and on society, this course will address questions regarding freedom, privacy and control in an information age. Topics including development and research of computer programs and hardware, networked environments and virtual realities, and artificial intelligence will shed light on the new ethical questions that challenge our evolving symbiotic relationship with technology. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. ACPE Course.
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PHIL 470: Fundamental Concepts of Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course will examine the various methods and concepts the philosophers have developed since the early Greek Thinkers who attempted to define the enterprise of philosophy. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and ENGL116 or ENGL105 and COMM200 ACPE Course.
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PHIL 475: Critical And Creative Thinking
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course will explore the method of Critical Thinking as a tool for minimizing error in our beliefs and attitudes and Creative Thinking as a tool for increasing the probability of success in our innovative efforts. This course also explores how to remove bias from our observation, interpretation and inference. Prerequisites: ENGL105 and ENGL116 or ENGL100 and ENGL115 or equivalent. ACPE Course.
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PHYS 205: Physics a
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
General introduction to mechanics, including Newton's Laws, equilibrium, work, energy and momentum. The laboratory work will support the concepts studied in class. Prerequisite: MATH225 College Mathematics A. ACPE Course.
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PHYS 211: Conceptual Physics
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
A survey of physics and its applications to modern life. Mechanics, sound, heat, electricity, light, structure of matter are examined. Understanding of concepts, rather than detailed calculations, is emphasized through lecture and laboratory. Day Course.
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PHYS 215: Physics b
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
General introduction to mechanical and thermal properties of matter, sound, light, and electricity. The laboratory work will support the concepts studied in class. Prerequisites: PHYS205 Physics A. ACPE Course.
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