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HSMU 481: Masters of Music
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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HSMU 482: The Arts and Society in 20th Century Russia/Soviet Union.
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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HSPH 101: The Desire to Know
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
This course discusses the nature and function of logic in philosophical and nonphilosophical context. It teaches students the basic skills requisite for the appreciation of Aristotle's philosophy. It progresses through Aristotle's "Organon" presenting syllogistic and scientific reasoning. Excersises require evaluation and application of course materials in the contexts of philosophy, science, politics, and literature.
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HSPH 102: Human Action and Government
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to moral and political philosophy with emphasis on the concepts of right reason and right action as developed in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and Politics. Focuses on the perfection of the soul through intellectual and moral virtues and the function of these virtures in the larger human context, along with an explanation of Aristotle's praxis.
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HSPH 203: Nature & Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
The key concept of the first part of the course is nature in the sense of physis or natura. Comparisons to mathematical explanations are offered by the founders of modern physics and chemistry. Psyche or anima is the focus of the second part of the course. Exploration of parallels with explanatory principles in biology, psychology, and cognitive science.
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HSPH 204: Ultimate Questions
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Aristotle's Metaphysics and Aquinas' Summae Theologia provide the basis for the examination of the transition from being to a natural theology and the subsequent modern embrace of rationalism. "Ultimates" to be questioned include: Being, Truth, and the Good. Readings complemented by texts of David Hume and Immanuel Kant.
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HSRL 312: The Letters of Paul
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
The setting of the Pauline letters in primitive Christianity; principal themes of Paul's correspondence with the early Christian communities, especially Pauline Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, eschatology.
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HSSS 101: The Concept of the Person in the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
The first in the four course sequence of the honors social science track, HSSS 101 offers an intensive introduction to the basic principles and approaches to the social sciences. The course mixes readiings from 19th century classics in social science literature along with more recent applications, case studies, and even novels. The course is organized around a consideraiton of the idea of the human person, a foundational concept for all the social sciences.
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HSSS 102: Economic Reasoning and Social Issues
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
The course utilizes a variety of contemporary and classic readings from social psychology, economics, and political science to explore the question of human community from diverse perspectives in the social sciences. Nature and the purpose of community, the types and historical forms of community, and the normative implications of community are discussed. Special attention is given to the situation of community in the contemporary world. Authors include: Max Weber, Ferdinand Tonnies, Nicholas Lasch, Anthony Downs, Robert Nisbet, Robert Putnam, Francis Fukuyama, and others.
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HSSS 203: Social Data Analysis and the Study of Uncertainty
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
This course is an introduction to the analysis of data from the social sciences. A particular focus of the course examines the rules that govern uncertainty, the study of things whose truth or falsity is not known. In addition to being introduced to basic statistical concepts and computer applications, the student will study how uncertainty is measured and how it is used for everyday decision-making. Throughout the course, the emphansis is on critical interpretation of soial science data and on effective writing on topics that deal with uncertian situations and queantitative information.
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