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PH 315: General Physics I
5.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
5 hours. Description and causes of motion, using calculus and vector analysis. Analysis of motion using the laws of conservation of momentum and energy. Comparison between linear and rotational motion. Gravitation, with introduction of the "field" concept. Fluids and thermodynamics. Two laboratories per week. Prerequisite: Calculus I (may be taken concurrently). Fall.
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PH 365: General Physics II
5.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
5 hours. Static and current electricity, including the accompanying electric and magnetic fields. Electromagnetic waves, and wave motion in general. Einstein's special and general theories of relativity. Introduction to atomic and nuclear Physics. Two laboratories per week. Prerequisites: PH 315. Spring.
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PH 376/476: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
1-3 hours. Reading or research at a greater depth than in a normal class. Permission of the instructor, division dean and Chief Academic Officer.
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PL 100: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. An examination of the various approaches given to the analysis of the meaning and experience of self and world. Through the discussion of assigned readings ranging from classical to contemporary thinkers, an effort will be made to critique their approaches and apply them to one's own problem-solving activities. Fall.
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PL 110: Introduction to Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. The student will learn how to think critically with a variety of deliberative processes aimed at making wise decisions about what to believe and do, and to process one's choices on evaluation of arguments. This will include logic, formal and informal, with variety of skills and topics to assist students to make sound decisions about claims, actions or practices. This course will lead students in basic writing and critical-thinking skills that will include opportunities to present reports in a public setting that supports their own thoughts on a topic. Students will discover how to objectively approach a topic with rational evaluation, learning to distinguish between argument, conclusion and premise. Students will learn inductive and deductive reasoning to support or refute arguments. Fall.
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PL 300: The Art of Good Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Study of the nature of human thought: Aristotelian, inductive and symbolic systems of logic with practical application through the study of linguistic usage and common fallacies. Spring even years.
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PL 325: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. An examination of the various approaches given to the cultural formation of value structures. Classical and contemporary methods are evaluated and discussed in relation to contemporary events and current ethical issues. Spring.
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PL 331: History of Philosophy I
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. The development of Western philosophy from pre-Socratic Greek philosophy to the medieval period. Fall even.
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PL 332: History of Philosophy II
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. The development of Western philosophy from the medieval period to the modern/postmodern period. Spring even.
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PL 376/476: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
1-3 hours. Reading or research in religion or philosophy at a greater depth than that in a normal classroom setting. The specific topic, rationale, objectives, bibliography, requirements and schedule will be determined by the student and the instructor and then formalized in a written covenant. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor, division dean, and Chief Academic Officer. Arranged.
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