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3.00 Credits
UC, CSU ( CAN PHIL 8) Prerequisite: None. A survey of the beginning and rise of Western science and philosophy; pre-Socratic era, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle; Greek philosophical influence upon the Roman Empire and Medieval Europe. 54 hours lecture.
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UC, CSU ( CAN PHILOS 10) Prerequisite: None. Advisory: PHI-10, 12, or 20. A survey of the history of Western philosophy beginning with the transition from the medieval period and ending with contemporary philosophy. Topics covered will include renaissance humanism, the rise of modern science, continental rationalism, British empiricism, the Enlightenment, German romanticism and idealism, and such contemporary movements as Marxism, existentialism, positivism, American pragmatism and analytic philosophy. 54 hours lecture.
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UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A. An examination of philosophical ideas about the nature of scientific knowledge, how it enables us to understand the world, and the role of values in science. Historical and current examples from the various sciences will be used to explore these questions. The dependence of contemporary policy and personal decisions on scientific knowledge will also be explored. 54 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
UC, CSU ( CAN PHIL 6) Prerequisite: None. Limitation on enrollment: May not be taken if credit for MAT-32 has been granted. Introduces the principles of deductive reasoning, including the practical application of modern symbolic techniques. 54 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A. An introduction to issues in social and political philosophy. Discusses both the development of political philosophy in response to varying historical problems and the application of political philosophy to contemporary issues; topics studied include ancient Greek, social contract, communist and modern political philosophy. 54 hours lecture.
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UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: PHI-10 or 11. An introduction to the examination of religious claims from a philosophical perspective. Emphasis will be placed upon examining the rational justification for various traditional faith claims, and upon examining the relationship between rationality and faith. The course presumes a basic knowledge of philosophical argumentation. 54 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
CSU Prerequisite: PHO-9. Advanced concepts of black and white photography, with emphasis on utilization of 35 mm and medium and large format cameras in the studio and on location. Application of advanced lighting techniques for products and portraiture. Includes an introduction to studio management and the legal and financial considerations of the professional photographer. Students required to provide their own 35 mm camera with f-stop and shutter controls. Lab materials fee assessed. 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
CSU Prerequisite: PHO-8. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or prior completion of PHO-9. Introduction to basic photojournalism as a means for communicating visual information in print media. Emphasis on using photographs to tell a story. Discussion of the professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities of the photojournalist. Students required to provide 35 mm camera with f-stop and shutter controls. Lab materials fee assessed. 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
CSU Prerequisite: PHO-9. Designed to introduce advanced students to manipulation of photosensitive materials for technical and creative enhancement of photographic images. The course presents the principles learned to control contrast and density with the goal of producing images with technical excellence using lighting, exposure, developing and printing techniques. Discuss laboratory processes for ensuring archival permanence of photographic images. 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
CSU Prerequisite: PHO-9. Designed to introduce students to the basic theory and principles of studio photography. This course provides hands on experience in creating studio and environmental portraits with an emphasis on lighting and posing techniques. 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory.
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