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PE 129: Introduction to Tap Dance
1.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course will introduce the student to the technique and funda- mentals of tap dancing. Students will have the ability to develop their skills as well as strengthening their tap sounds and quality.The class will consist of a warm up, across the floor work, and end with a combination. 2 hours a week, 1 semester, 1 credit. Spring
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PHI 123: The Art of Thinking
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This is a basic course which aims to demonstrate, analyze, and develop fundamental skills in critical thinking and effective communica- tion which are the mark of an educated person. Students will be expect- ed to evaluate and construct arguments in a wide variety of contexts that bear upon the moral, political, and professional dimensions of their lives. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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PHI 124: Invitation to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
PHI 124 is designed to introduce students to the problems, methods, and aims specific to philosophy. It seeks to accomplish this through dis- cussion of a variety of traditional and contemporary examples of philo- sophical literature which will challenge students to think critically about their values, their claims to knowledge, and their beliefs about reality. Individual instructors may follow either an historical or a problematic approach to this course. Additionally, PHI 124 seeks to encourage awareness of the relation between philosophy and other disciplines of the core curriculum. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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PHI 135: Models of The Self
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An examination of selected writings from great philosophers having implications for different ways of self-understanding. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring PHI 150 GREAT PHILOSOPHERS A study of the fundamental ideas of central figures in philosophy from Plato to Kant. Directed readings and discussions on Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, Hume and Kant. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2007, 2009
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PHI 154: Sources of Great Western Ideas Cla 154
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course undertakes a study of the classical origins of Western philosophy in Greece and Rome with a special emphasis on its relevance to Modern times. Readings may include literature, drama, poetry, as well as the classic Greek philosophical texts in an examination of such foundation concepts as nature, self, soul, and virtue. Course may be credited to Philosophy or to the Classics. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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PHI 160: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
What are the sources of morality? What makes an action right or wrong? What constitutes "the good life?" This course will explore thesequestions and examine related issues such as absolutism vs. relativism, objectivism vs. subjectivism, rules vs. outcomes. General theories will be applied to specific ethical dilemmas through discussion. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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PHI 240: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course will examine the rich heritage of American philosophy as a resource to enable students to understand and manage the rapid changes, increasing social diversity, and conflicting paradigms of beliefs, meaning and value which characterize the twenty-first century. From Emerson and Thoreau through Peirce, James, Dewey, and Mead to contemporary neo-pragmatists, American thinkers will be examined for the ideas, ideals, and methods of thinking which shape many of our contemporary views of education, religion, society and politics, and the American psyche. Recommended: Either PHI 124, 154, or a course in American histo- ry or political thought subject to departmental approval. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008 Note: Since the Philosophy Department is a non-major department, course offerings for each year may vary slightly from the dates printed here in order to accommodate the schedules of major departments. Students are advised to check the day and hour schedules for each term in which they are planning to take a philosophy course.
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PHY 150: General Physics I- Mechanics, Molecular Physics, Heat, Sound
4.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Newton's laws of motion, mechanics and properties of matter, mechanics of rigid bodies, work and energy, fluids in motion, molecular and atomic theory, special properties of matter due to molecular forms, elasticity, temperature, quantity of heat, work and heat, transfer of heat, wave motion and sound. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory a week, 1 semester, 4 credits. Fall Lab fee-$60
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PHY 151: General Physics II- Magnetism, Electricity, Optics, Atomic Physics
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Magnetism, electrostatics, electric circuits, electromagnetism; con- duction through gases, radioactivity; nature of light propagation, pho- tometry, reflection, refraction, lenses, optical instruments, interference, diffraction, polarization. Prerequisite: Physics 150 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory a week, 1 semester, 4 credits. Spring Lab fee-$60
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POL 103: American Government And Politics
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An introductory survey of American national politics and government. The course will examine the ideological and socioeconomic context of American politics, the principles of the United States Constitution, nongovernmental actors such as political parties and the media, and governmental institutions. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008
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