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NUT 223: Introduction to Nutrition
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course examines the impact of nutrition on human health, the processes of digestion, absorption and metabolism, the nature and composition of carbohydrates, fats, proteins and micronutrients, the characteristics of a healthy diet and weight control, and the role of nutrition in pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, and the adult lifecycle will be explored in this introduction to human nutrition.
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PHI 110: Ethics and Social Responsibility
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course explores ethical issues and dilemmas facing us individually and as a society. Learners will apply philosophical approaches to questions of right and wrong, duty and obligation, good and evil. Learners will analyze and evaluate issues affecting our world at the global level and at personal, local community, and business levels. This course enables learners to use personal experiences in order to develop and/or expand critical thinking skills. (satisfies general education credit in the Arts and Humanities Area)
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PHI 201: Introduction to Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
The learner will become familiar with the various kinds of philosophical thinking through this survey of the different branches of philosophy, such as ethics, knowing, metaphysics, cosmology, religion, aesthetics, and logic. The focus will be on the introduction of the philosophical point of view through the exploration of some key philosophers, beginning with Plato. (satisfies general education credit in the Arts and Humanities Area)
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PHI 301: Philosophy of Science
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
In this course, learners will explore models of science and their theoretical components found in natural, chemical, and physical sciences. They will examine science on a philosophical level as well as the works of scientists throughout history. Various approaches to scientific inquiry will be introduced.
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PHS 110: Introduction to Physical Science
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This introductory-level science course introduces the student to the fundamental properties of energy and matter. Topics include fundamental concepts of physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology. While this is not a mathematics intensive course, one goal of this course is to introduce the learner to the scientific method. To help the learner understand the scientific method, the learner will complete analytical assignments using real world data. (satisfies general education credit in the Natural Science Area)
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PHS 111: Introduction to Astronomy
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This introductory-level physical science course includes a general survey of astronomy. Topics include the sun and planets, evolution of the solar system, galaxies/nebulae, and stellar evolution. (satisfies general education credit in the Natural Science Area)
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PHS 301: Meteorology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course provides a quantitative introduction to the Earth‘s atmosphere. Topics include tropical and mid-latitude weather, clouds and convection, solar and infrared radiation, general circulation and climate, and an overview of meteorological dynamics.
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PHY 121: Introduction to Physics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course is designed as an introductory, non-calculus-based course in physics. The course covers basic topics in dynamics, including kinematics in one and two dimensions, forces and Newton‘s Laws of Motion, work and energy, impulse and momentum. Basic skills in mathematics, including algebra and trigonometry are required for this course.
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POS 103: Introduction to Political Science
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course introduces the basic concepts and theories of political science with an emphasis on political ideologies and comparative political systems. This knowledge will be applied to develop critical thinking skills about politics, law, government and society. The learning objectives will be accomplished through reading a core political science textbook and by exploring a variety of topics in political science. (satisfies general education credit in the Social and Behavioral Science area)
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POS 201: American Government
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course is designed to introduce the learner to the basic structure and function of the United States government. Knowledge about the Constitution and political culture is then applied to develop critical thinking skills about American politics and legal society.
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