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  • 3.00 Credits

    Advisory: ENGWR 102 or 103 or ESLW 320 or placement through assessment process. Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC Ever since the Industrial Revolution, there have been problems and issues concerning the moral and ethical nature of various business endeavors. This course will examine most of the important issues of economic activity, e.g., property rights, employee rights, stockholders' rights and the responsibilities of all of these--all of them with appropriate moral issues and criteria. This course will rely on the great moral philosophers to help address these issues, using the economists to set the issues.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Same As: MATH 320 Prerequisite: PHIL 320 or MATH 110, and MATH 120 with a grade of "C" or better.General Education: AA/AS Area II(b) Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course covers an introduction to symbolic logic including the logic of sentences (the statement of calculus) and the logic of classes and relations (the predicate calculus) together with an introduction to the nature and development of deductive systems. Applications include examples of logic used in elementary mathematics and the analysis of verbal arguments. Not open to students who have completed MATH 320.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advisory: ENGWR 102, 103, or ESLW 320 or placement by assessment process. General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C; IGETC Area 3B Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course traces the development of philosophical thinking in the West from the Renaissance to the present, and addresses its bearing on contemporary issues, and its influence in shaping the modern world.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advisory: ENGWR 102, 103, or ESLW 320 or placement by assessment process. General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C; IGETC Area 3B Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course is an introduction to a philosophical examination of religion. This examination typically includes an analysis of basic religious concepts such as God, the afterlife, the soul, faith, karma, good and evil. It also includes an investigation into religious experience as well as arguments for and various forms of religious belief.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advisory: ENGWR 102, 103, or ESLW 320 or placement by assessment process. General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C; IGETC Area 3B Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course covers an introduction to the major religions of the Far East -- Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto. The origins, myths, basic teachings, development, and modern forms of each religion will be surveyed through comparison and contrast with each other and with Western tradition in order to clarify concepts and practices. The present infl uences of these religions on Western change and on the religions between cultures will be of focal interest.
  • 3.00 Credits

    General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C; IGETC Area 3B Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC Study of the origins, history, development, important teachings, mythology, and modern forms of the major Western religions-- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Zoroastrianism, a forerunner of these, will also be examined in detail. In order to clarify concepts and practices, comparison and contrast with other religions will be used as a basis for discussion. The infl uences of these religions on the Western world will be identifi ed and examined.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advisory: ENGWR 102, 103, or ESLW 320 or placement by assessment process. General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C; CSU Area D7; IGETC Area 4G Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This class is a survey of classic and modern thought on basic problems selected from at least two of the following fi elds: Theories of reality, the notion of justice, political philosophy, philosophy of religions, and esthetics. The emphasis will be on the application of representative views to modern life.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advisory: MATH 100 General Education: AA/AS Area IV; CSU Area B1; IGETC Area 5A Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This is a course for liberal arts majors and students who have not taken a course in physics. It includes selected topics in motion, gravity, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, light, atomic and nuclear physics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 330 with a grade of "C" or betterGeneral Education: AA/AS Area IV; CSU Area B1; IGETC Area 5A Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This is a survey course for science majors who have had no previous course in physics and who plan to continue with PHYS 410 or 350 . Emphasis is on problem solving. Students who have taken PHYS 310 cannot get UC transfer credit for PHYS 311.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite: PHYS 310 General Education: AA/AS Area IV; CSU Area B1; CSU Area B3; IGETC Area 5A Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LAB This laboratory course complements PHYS 310. Together with PHYS 310, this course satisfies the UC and CSU general education science lab requirement. Emphasis is placed on scientific observation and measurement and their relationship to physical concepts. This course provides concrete, hands-on observation activities and interpretation of data from a variety of experimental environments.
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