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PER 284: Varsity Sports:Women's Basketball
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
1 cr, .5 lec, 1 lab Prepares individuals for competing in their second year at the collegiate level in basketball. PRE: PER 184 COREQ: Team member
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PER 285: Varsity Sports:Baseball
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
1 cr, .5 lec, 1 lab Prepares individuals for competing in their second year at the collegiate level in baseball. PRE: PER 185 COREQ: Team member
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PER 286: Varsity Sports:Softball
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
1 cr, .5 lec, 1 lab Prepares individuals for competing in their second year at the collegiate level in softball. PRE: PER 186 COREQ: Team member
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PER 287: Varsity Sports:Cheerleading
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
1 cr, .5 lec, 1 lab Prepares individuals for competing in their second year at the collegiate level in cheerleading. PRE: PER 187 COREQ: Team member
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PHI 103: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
3 cr, 3 lec, W, G Logic is the systematic study of arguments. This course has a dual emphasis: (1) informal logic and (2) formal logic. Informal logic is concerned with fallacies as they occur in everyday discourse. Formal logic attempts to grasp the underlying mathematical structure of reason. The study of logic is intended to empower one to think clearly and concisely. PRE: ENG 101 eligibility or appropriate reading score
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PHI 220: Medical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
3 cr, 3 lec, W, C Philosophical examination of moral problems that arise in relation to medicine and health care. Topics include end of life, reproduction, patient's rights, and justice in the distribution of health care. PRE: ENG 101
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PHI 233: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
3 cr, 3 lec, W, H Philosophical examination of religious concepts and phenomena. Topics include the nature and existence of God; the justification of religious belief; and the interrelation of religion, meaning, values, and knowledge. PRE: ENG 101
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PHI 240: Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
3 cr, 3 lec, W, H Reading and critical analysis of texts concerning the issues of the universe and God, meaning of life, suffering and death, truth and good versus evil of the philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome with emphasis on Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. PRE: ENG 101 eligibility or appropriate reading score
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PHI 257: Social and Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
3 cr, 3 lec, W, G Political philosophy examines and evaluates the theoretical foundations of state authority. Social philosophy deals with questions of power and justice among members of social groups. This course explores these questions in their inter-relatedness. PRE: ENG 101 eligibility or appropriate reading score
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PHO 177: Digital Photography
1.00 Credits
Arizona Western College
3 cr, 2 lec, 4 lab This course introduces students to the fundamentals of digital photography. Students will learn to capture, retrieve, manipulate, enhance, store, and output their photographs using appropriate hardware and software. Students will enrich the aesthetic dimension of life through the exploration of photography as fine art.
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