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PHR 375: Styles of Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. The 20th century is characterized by a plurality of philosophical styles such as postmodernism, phenom-enology, existentialism, hermeneutics, deconstruction, analytic philosophy, pragmatism, and systematic philosophy. This course involves intensive study and critical evaluation of one or two of these styles.
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PHR 378: Philosophy of Technology and Modern Culture
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. It is often a difficult task to understand one's own culture and age. Recent philosophical work offers profound insights into our age and places these insights within a much wider context.
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PHR 421: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Every three years. 3 semester hours. This course provides an investigation of some of the crucial philosophical ideas about religion. Students will study such issues as the idea of God, the arguments for and against the existence of God, the idea of revelation, and the problem of religious language.
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PHR 450: Internship
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 1-15 semester hours. This course is a guided work experience in an already established place of business. The student must arrange the internship in agreement with the instructor and the office of career services. The internship should relate to the student's major or minor area of study. Contract is required. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing.
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PHR 460: Issues in Contemporary Religious Thought
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Every three years. 3 semester hours. This course provides an inquiry into major issues in current theology and new interpretations of basic religious ideas and texts. The specific content of this course will vary from year to year.
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PHR 483: Senior Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 1-3 semester hours. Students complete a senior project in consultation with a faculty member.
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PHR 490: Seminar
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 2-3 semester hours. Intensive study of a selected area or figure in philosophy or religion is explored.
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PHR 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 1-3 semester hours. This course allows a superior student to devise and pursue independent study in an area agreed upon in consultation with, and supervised by, a faculty member. Students should be either a major or minor and have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or greater. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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PHS 100: Atoms to Stars
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 3 semester hours. A course designed for non-science majors. A selection of topics in physics will be discussed to give the student a greater understanding of the physical universe. This course provides the background for an appreciation of the laws and phenomena of physics, which control the universe, from the sub-atomic to the cosmological scale, including the scale of human existence. Topics discussed may include force and motion, energy, the nature of light, the structure of matter, and ideas of modern physics. Only minimal mathematics will be used.
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PHS 101: Fundamental Physics I
4.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester, alternate years. 4 semester hours. Students examine a survey of the laws and phenomena of classical physics, including motion, force, energy, momentum, waves, and thermodynamics. This course is suitable for non-science majors who have a strong background in high school algebra and who wish a more rigorous understanding of physics than provided in most courses for non-science majors. The course will satisfy the requirements of geology and biology majors. Students considering graduate work in these areas should take PHS201 and PHS202 instead. Three lecture periods and one two-hour laboratory per week.
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