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An introduction to the major philosophical thinkers and movements in the modern and contemporary periods of western civilization (1650 to the present) with special attention to the criticisms of Post-modernism. Emphasis on Locke, Hume, Kant, Marx, Pragmatism, Existentialism, and Analysis. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended Expected to be offered: Spring semesters 3 credits
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Develops a proficiency in the application of logical methods in thinking and self-expression in oral and written communication; provides insights into the underlying principles of reason, analysis, argumentation, and scientific synthesis. Involves a systematic development of a formal natural deduction system for the propositional and predicate calculi. Expected to be offered: Fall semesters 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A study of the nature of the science of ethics and the manner in which it applies to contemporary moral issues in medicine, in the life and ecological sciences, and in the world of business and commerce. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended Expected to be offered: Spring semesters 3 credits
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An introduction to and analysis of the various theories of law and its sources. Particular attention paid to contemporary practices of jurisprudence in the areas of responsibility and punishment. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, odd years 3 credits
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A study of the process of artistic creation, involving the student in the consideration of the principles of the beautiful, of art, and of responsible critical evaluation of those objects in the universe which have been made; painting, sculpture, drama, literature, dance, music, architecture, and the "practical" arts. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, even years 3 credits
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A traditional yet contemporary approach to the question, "What is human nature?" Considers the conditions required for the correct application of the terms "animal" and "rational" and problems such as personal identity, dualism, perception, and free will. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, even years 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A rational analysis of the existence and nature of a supreme being and its relation to the evolving, expanding universe. A careful study of the question/problem of the compatibility of the two. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, odd years 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of a particular philosopher, philosophical issue, historical movement, or historical period. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended and consent of instructor Expected to be offered: Sufficient demand 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Expected to be offered: Sufficient demand 1-15 credits
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3.00 Credits
Introductory level physics for science & engineering students, using calculus as problem-solving tool. Include basic topics of classical mechanics, thermodynamics, fluids, & modern topics in relativity, atomic & nuclear physics, & elementary particles. Prerequisite: MTH 119 or MTH 241 (concurrent enrollment in MTH 241 permitted) Offered: Fall semesters, odd years 4 credits
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