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PADM 7000: Directed Reading
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
This course is a problematically structured, individualized research project to be mutually designed by the instructor and student.
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PADM 7050: Capstone Project
2.00 Credits
Augusta State University
This is a capstone paper in which the student demonstrates knowledge of public administration principles as applied in practice.
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PHIL 1000: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A critical analysis of the emergence of philosophy and its attempt to explain the meaningfulness of human experience in the world from ancient and modern. A grade of C or better is required for all majors and/or minors in Political Science.
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PHIL 3000: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
The course offers a philosophical account of the moral relationship between human beings and their natural environment with attention to animal interests and rights as well as our responsibilities to species and ecosystems. The course also investigates such environmental theories as deep ecology, social ecology and ecofeminism which attempt to explain the origins of environmental degradation.
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PHIL 3002: Ethical Theory
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
The course examines the major ethical theories and philosophers as represented in the virtue-ethics, utilitarian and deontological ethical traditions. The focus of the course will be on a critical examination of the rational basis of our moral duties and will raise questions about the status of moral beliefs and judgments.
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PHIL 3005: Philosophy of the Human Person
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A critical inquiry into the questions of the human condition and the realms of experience that generate the framework for thinking and acting, such as myth/religion, knowledge, art, science and the ethical/political.
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PHIL 3010: Ancient Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A critical examination of ancient Greek political philosophy in the writings of Plato and Aristotle and their expressions of fundamental theoretical and practical approaches to political experiences of regime and citizenship. Their contemporary relevance will be scrutinized.
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PHIL 3020: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
In its search for meaning rather than truth, existential philosophy understands the human condition as individual choice in the pursuit of self-knowledge. Its discursive language includes vocabularies on love, belief, the other, responsibility, suffering, anxiety, despair, and death.
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PHIL 3095: Major Philosophers in History
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
To acquaint students with fundamental texts in philosophy. This course undertakes a critical reading of the work of one or two philosophers alternating ancient with modern in order to examine the meaning, language, and philosophical value of these texts. May be repeated.
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PHIL 3601: Modern Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
The development of modern political ideas underlying democratic theory and liberalism as found in the works of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and Mill.
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