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NUR 460: Professional Nursing Transitions: Preceptorship
6.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is designed to provide students with hands-on practical experience in the work setting. This course represents the culmination of students' clinical experiences prior to graduating. It is further designed to ensure that students are prepared for professional practice.
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PHL 231: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
A course introducing the students to philosophical vocabulary and to major philosophical issues, such as, the nature of reality, the possibilities of human understanding or knowledge, the relation of the mind to physical existence, the difference between right and wrong, the relation between the individual and society, and the existence of God. Spring alternative years.
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PHL 231 - Introduction to Philosophy
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PHL 232: World Philosophies
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a survey of the world's major philosophical traditions about reality, time, the universe, the self and its place in nature, society and the universe; the causes of and solutions for human suffering, and the basic constitution of social tradition and process of change. The survey is inclusive of Africa, Native America, Arab, Asian, Egyptian, European, Greek, Indian, Mesopotamian, Persian, Roman, and North American philosophical systems that have shaped various cultures and conceptions of human identity.
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PHL 331: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the concepts and belief systems of religion as well as the prior phenomena of religious experience and the activities of worship and meditation on which these belief systems rest and out of which they have come, including the problems of religious language and the conflicting truth claims of different religions. Spring alternate years.
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PHL 332: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of American philosophy, which is comprised of diverse intellectual traditions. The study is inclusive of Native American wisdom traditions, Puritanism, Enlightenment thought, Romanticism, Transcendentalism, naturalism, classical pragmatism, logical empiricism, realism, analytical philosophy, pragmatism, democratic theory, African American philosophy, feminist philosophy, and post-analytic/neopragmatist thought. Specific content may vary with each offering of the course.
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PHL 434: Science, Technology and Human Values
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the roots of scientific thought, methodology, demonstration, and the relationship between science, technology and human values. Offered upon request of faculty or students of Biology, Chemistry or Physics.
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PHL 435: Epistemology/ Theories of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a critical survey and analysis of the theory of knowledge as developed by different schools of philosophy from the ancient past to the present. An examination of the relation between epistemology and revelation will be a major focus of the course. Offered as needed.
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PHL 436: Phenomenology/ Psychology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a philosophical and psychological study of the mind with an emphasis on making meaning from the way things appear as opposed to how they really are. Attention will be paid to how tolerance of this ambiguity and complexity may positively help shape a person's experience.
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PHY 131: Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of mechanics, energy, chemistry, astronomy, earth science, and weather. Three hours of lecture per week.
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PHY 141: Physical Science
4.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is designed to meet the requirements of elementary education majors. Topics include astronomy; earth science; water, weather, and climate; changes in matter and energy; and heat, fire, and fuels. Three hours of lecture and 1.5 hours of laboratory per week.
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