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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Introduces the Islamic religious tradition and considers its significance in the modern world. The course investigates the history of Islam, Islamic beliefs and practices, Islamics sects, Sufism, and contemporary issues of Islamic extremism, women in Islam, and Islam in the West. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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45.00 Credits
Investigates the various ways in which religion and American culture interact. Beginning with the religion of Native Americans, which existed in a pre-modern society where religion was unchallenged as the preeminent organizing principle to our post-modern era, where religion competes with a multiplicity of other belief systems in a complex societal matrix. Focuses on the sundry ways in which religion and American culture interface. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. This course surveys the literature of the early Christian era, from its inception to approximately 150 C.E. The New Testament as well as selected non-canonical writings from the period are examined. The course focuses on the interpretation of these texts in light of the cultural milieu from which they arose. Particular attention is paid to the influence of ancient literary conventions upon the Christian writers of this time. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Provides an introduction to the major philosophical ideas of Socrates, Lao Tzu, Confucius, Mishima, Nietzsche, and Siddartha Gautama (the historical Buddha). Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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6.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. Prev. Course Codes: (PHI-270PE)
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45.00 Credits
Analysis of ethical behavior for business. The premise is that ethics deals with right and wrong standards of behavior that are determined by the ethical and social expectations of society in general, and further, that we expect responsible people to observe the ethical standards of our society. A case approach is used throughout the course. The ethical issues involve trade-offs among ethical decisions and economics, legal, social, and cultural concepts. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Focuses on the critical examination of the fundamental concepts, ideas, and implications of religion. Includes the nature of God, the varieties of religious exerience, argument concerning God's existence, the Problem of Evil, faith and reason, religion and human destiny, and the connection between religion and ethics. Prev. Course Codes: (PHI-145) Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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6.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
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45.00 Credits
This course will orient the Professional Photography student with lab operations and procedures of computer labs and networks. Instruction of the numerous applications included with Mac OS-X including Safari, iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, iMovie, disc burner, Adobe Acrobat Reader, word processing, and spreadsheet applications will be covered. Clock Hours: 45 (LECLB)
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2.00 Credits
CO-REQUISITE: PHO-161; This foundation course instructs the fundamental operation of a DSLR camera. The general operation of the camera, proper camera handling, exposure control, depth of field, lenses and the visual characteristics of lenses, and an understanding of how digital capture works are emphasized. Additional topics include F-stops, shutter speeds, camera metering techniques and exposure, and metering modes of modern DSLR cameras. Advanced functions such as use of the histogram, file compression methods, image resolution, auto focus, auto bracketing, and exposure compensation will be covered. Clock Hours: 30 (LEC)
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