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MUSC 290: Capstone Project
1.00 Credits
Clark University
This course provides the student with faculty supervision, advising, and mentoring as s/he prepares an independent senior-year project. The course is only open to seniors
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MUSC 297: Honors
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Students receive variable credit for advanced research & readings in the honors program.
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MUSC 299: Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Undergraduates, typically juniors & seniors, construct an independent study course on a topic approved & directed by a facutly member.
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PHIL 103: Analytic Reasoning
1.00 Credits
Clark University
This is a hands-on course, designed to help students improve a very important set of life skills, collectively referred to as "critical thinking." While this is considered an informal logic course (because it analyzes reasoning within the natural language context), it goes beyond the principles of basic logic, encouraging students to ask thoughtful questions in their ongoing process of establishing a set of beliefs that can serve as a reliable roadmap of experience. Fulfills Formal Analysis (FA) requirement.
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PHIL 105: Personal Values
1.00 Credits
Clark University
A philosophical study of some fundamental human value concerns. Students learn some important moral theories and methods used to reason philosophically about moral questions. Fulfills Values Perspective (VP) requirement.
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PHIL 110: Introduction to Symbolic Logic
1.00 Credits
Clark University
An introduction to symbolic logic with attention to proofs within the formal system of first-order logic and translations from sentences in this formal language into sentences in ordinary English. (The department recommends that students not take this course as their introductory course to the major. The course material is mathematical in nature and is not representative of the topics and reading material typically found in other philosophy courses.) Fulfills the Formal Analysis (FA) requirement.
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PHIL 130: Medical Ethics
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Investigates contemporary issues in medical ethics: informed consent, definitions of death, treatment termination and euthanasia, abortion, confidentiality and truth telling, genetic screening and counseling, research on human subjects, resource allocation, reproductive technologies, conflicts of interest and national health policy. Not open to first-year students. Fulfills Values Perspective (VP) requirement.
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PHIL 132: Social and Political Ethics
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Topics in social and political theory, such as equality, liberty and justifications for political authority, as well as issues such as: What is affirmative action and can it be morally justified? Should governments censor pornography? Is capital punishment acceptable? Can war be justified? Should morality be legislated? Fulfills Values Perspective (VP) requirement.
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PHIL 135: Existentialism in Philosophy, Literature and The Human Sciences
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Explores central existential themes—such as the meaning of life, freedom and responsibility; the role of the irrational in human thought, action and expression; and the death of God in their historical, cultural and thematic context. Existentialism is treated both as a postwar cultural event and as a view of life's meaning and possibilities. Fulfills Values Perspective (VP) requirement.
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PHIL 141: History of Ancient Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Clark University
A survey of the early history of Western thought. Some possible readings and topics include the Presocratic philosophers, the dialogues of Plato, selections from Aristotle, and the Hellenistic philosophers. Fulfills Historical Perspective (HP) requirement.
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