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NURS 478A: Nursing Performance IV-A
2.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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NURS 478B: Nursing Performance IV-B
2.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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NURS 479: Adults and Health and Illness
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Provides opportunities to manage health care of individuals, families, groups, and communities requiring health promotion, protection, and restoration. Requires 145 hours of supervised clinical practice. Offered first semester. Prerequisites: Nurs310 & Nurs376.
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PHIL 201: The Classical Mind: The Origin and Growth of Western Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to philosophy, using the original writings of several philosophers from the ancient and medieval periods, with a more general consideration of the history of philosophy. Offered both semesters.
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PHIL 202: The Modern Mind: Philosophy from Descartes to the Present
3.00 - 211.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to modern philosophy focusing on texts from selected modern and recent thinkers; traces the development of Western philosophical thought from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The intent of this course and its prerequisite is to utilize history and the texts of great philosophers to establish the structure and methodology of philosophical thinking. Offered both semesters. Prerequisite: 201, 211 or equivalent.
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PHIL 211: The Classical Mind (Honors)
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to philosophy, using the original writings of several philosophers from the ancient and medieval periods, with a more general consideration of the history of philosophy. Offered for Honors program students only. Offered both semesters.
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PHIL 211 - The Classical Mind (Honors)
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PHIL 212: The Modern Mind (UH)
3.00 - 211.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to modern philosophy focusing upon texts from selected modern and recent thinkers, traces the development of Western philosophical thought from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The intent of the course and its prerequisite is to utilize history and the texts of great philosophers to establish the structure and methodology of philosophical thinking. Offered in the spring semester for Honors program students only. Prerequisite: 211 or equivalent.
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PHIL 301: Reasoning and Argumentation
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to deductive logic. Topics include rhetoric, dialectic, types of definition, informal fallacies, deductive validity, syllogistic logic, and legal reasoning. Simple inductive procedures also considered. Area I. Offered both semesters. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 303: Biomedical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to bioethics which examines human nature, moral action, and moral reasoning within the context of medicine and health care. Topics investigated may include reproductive technologies, abortion, experimentation on human subjects, genetic therapy, euthanasia, brain death, doctor-patient relationships, and the just allocation of health care. Area I. Offered both semesters. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 305: Metaphysics
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to the philosophy of being for non-majors. Typical topics include the following: the nature of metaphysical inquiry; the basic categories of being; properties common to all beings; the analogy of being; the problem of universals; substance, accident, essence, and existence; God. Area II. Offered both semesters. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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