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PBR 358: Message Design in Public Rel
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Study, analysis, and preparation of public relations campaign elements including plans, publicity materials, and electronic media presentations. PREREQUISITES: Junior or Senior standing, grade of C- or better in PBR357 and ENG313. (Spring only)
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PBR 370: Internship
2.00 - 15.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3-15 sem. hrs.) An off-campus public relations work experience supervised by a faculty member of the Public Relations Coordinating Committee or the Committee's designee. (Fall and Spring) PREREQUISITES: Permission of the Public Relations Coordinating Committee required for registration.
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PBR 458: Public Relat Campaign Planning
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) This course is intended as a senior capstone course for students majoring in public relations. Students will apply theory to practice through various experiential learning opportunities with emphasis placed on a live project. Theoretical knowledge and practical skills developed in PBR357 and PBR358 will be utilized as students design a public relations campaign for a client selected from the local community or the campus. PREREQUISITES: PBR358 with C- or better.
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PHI 140: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) An introduction to philosophy in which the various branches of philosophy are discussed, i.e., metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and moral and political philosophy.
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PHI 200: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) This course is an exploration of the ways in which questions about art have been addressed. It will examine questions such as "What is art?" What is the connection between art and society? What is the relationship between art and morality? Is there a difference between art and entertainment? Is there a distinction between art and craft after studying the ways in which various philosophers address these questions, students will have the opportunity to formulate their own ideas about art and its meaning. (Spring of even-odd years)
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PHI 202: Logic
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Introduction to deductive and inductive rules of reasoning with attention to both formal and informal fallacies. Emphasis on practical applications of logic to everyday problems.
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PHI 216: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Systematic study of main types of ethical theory such as hedonism, rationalism, utilitarianism, humanism and others. Emphasis on the relation of theory to actual conduct in personal and social life. (Fall and Spring)
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PHI 220: Special Topics in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Topics of special interest in philosophy not covered in the regular department offerings. (This course may be repeated) (Offered on demand) PREREQUISITES: PHI140 or PHI216.
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PHI 305: Post Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) The focus of this course will be to gain an understanding of the positions presented by those who either call themselves "postmodern" or who are called such by others. Postmodern themes such as "self," "other," "the meaning of history," "terror," "communication," "time" and "criticism" will be explored. Postmodern thought flows across the traditional boundaries of academic disciplines, therefore the course will also include the perspective of history and social criticism.
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PHI 309: Hist of West Phil:Anc/Medieval
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Origin and development of philosophical thought in the classical world, mutual influence of Christianity and classical thought and the philosophical developments of the Middle Ages. (Fall of even-odd years) PREREQUISITES: Open to juniors and seniors
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