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PHIL 395: Internship/ Cooperative Education
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Academic credit for professionally related work experience. A maximum of six semester hours may be applied toward the major or three toward the minor. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and faculty sponsor.
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PHIL 480: Advanced Topics in Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A study of a particular approach to philosophy, or a particular philosopher's thought, or a particular philosophical problem or area. The advanced topics listing is intended primarily for majors and minors in philosophy. Prerequisite: Majors, minors or consent.
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PHIL 490: Independent Study cv
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An independent philosophical investigation of any approved topic under the guidance of an instructor. Prerequisite: 12 hours of philosophy, including PHIL 110.
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PHIL 499: Philosophy Capstone
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
This course provides a focal point for and closure to a liberal arts education within the context of the discipline of philosophy and completion of the departmental portfolio. As a departmental offering, this course focuses on discipline-specific topics and expands to include breadth of knowledge and synthesis. Capstone discussions culminate in an oral presentation and written thesis requirements. Interdisciplinary integration of knowledge and research are incorporated. General education and major outcomes are integral to course assessment. Prerequisite: Ordinarily a student must have senior standing as a philosophy major and have completed a minimum of 42 credit hours in general education.
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PHYS 101: Topics in Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Intended to give students an understanding of selected topics from the fields of physics and chemistry. An appreciation of the way scientists secure information to acquire an understanding of the universe is developed in the laboratory portion of the course. Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory. This course is designated as math/natural sciences division general education course.
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PHYS 103: Earth Science
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
This course offers an examination of Earth and its dynamic systems. It focuses on how our continents, oceans and atmosphere interact and change. Topics include earthquake and volcanic processes, plate tectonics, global current patterns, beach formation, hurricane, tsunami and tornado development. Field trips may be taken. Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory. This course is designated as math/natural sciences division general education course.
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PHYS 104: Introduction to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A non-mathematical introduction to the science of astronomy. Students will study the moon, planets, comets, asteroids, the sun and stars. In addition, students will learn how astronomers use telescopes and light to study the universe. While intended for non-science majors, all students are welcome. Two hours lecture; one hour lab. This course is designated as a math/natural sciences division general education course.
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PHYS 110-111: Elements of Physics
4.00 Credits
Clarke University
A laboratory-based, non-calculus introductory physics course. It is intended to provide an understanding of basic knowledge in mechanics of solid state and fluids, thermal physics, heat phenomena, diffusion and sound. The laboratory portion of the course is intended to help students develop a better understanding of phenomena, improve observational skills, learn useful laboratory techniques and improve report-writing ability. Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory/discussion. Prerequisite: MATH 117 or equivalent or consent. These courses are designated as math/natural sciences division general education courses.
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POLI 120: American National Government
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An investigation of the system of government and politics in the United States. May be applied to History major or minor. Offered every spring. This course is designated as a social science division general education course.
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POLI 200: Introduction to Primary Research
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An investigation into the research sources available in government, public and private historical archives, libraries and museums. This course includes exploration and preliminary planning for graduate study and/or professional careers in the fields of history and political science. Required for History majors and minors and for Political Science minors. Offered each fall. Crosslisted as HIST 200.
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