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PHL 312: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
High Point University
The course will take a thematic approach concentrating on concepts that define the existential self: existence, God as other, authenticity, alienation, and freedom and determinism. Three hours credit.
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PHL 331: World Religions and Eastern Philosophies
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A study of the major religions of the world (excluding Christianity) and the philosophies that are related to them. Credit may be received in either philosophy or religion. Three hours credit. Meets the general education requirement in global studies.
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PHL 384: Philosophy and International Literature:Alternate World Realities
3.00 Credits
High Point University
The course will draw selections from classical western and contemporary international literary theories and literature. The course will center on conflicts between classical theories of representation and those modes of imitation exhibited in postmodernism, post colonialism, multi-culturalism, magical realism, and other contemporary trends. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: Completion of the general education requirement in literature. Meets the general education requirement in global studies.
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PHL 411-419: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Individual research or field work under the supervision of a member of the department. Credit at the discretion of the instructor. No more than three hours credit may be earned in any one semester.
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PHL 471-474: Student Intern Program
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Six to fifteen hours credit. (See program description on page 54.)
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PHL 499: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Required research and writing on a topic that integrates knowledge and skills obtained from previously taken courses in the Religion and Philosophy majors. A scholarly paper will be written under the direction of a faculty mentor and presented at the end of the course in a seminar setting involving faculty, students, and guests. Three hours credit. Prerequisites: Completion of PHL/REL 299 with a grade of C or higher and 27 credit hours in religion or 24 credit hours in philosophy by the beginning of the semester in which the senior seminar is taken.
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PHY 211: General Physics I
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A trigonometry-based study of mechanics, properties of matter, waves, sound, heat, and thermodynamics. Four hours credit. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: MTH 141.
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PHY 212: General Physics II
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A trigonometry-based study of electricity and magnetism, geometrical and physical optics, relativity, atomic and nuclear physics, and quantum theory. Four hours credit. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: PHY 211.
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PHY 221: General Physics I with Calculus
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A calculus-based study of mechanics, properties of matter, waves, sound, and heat. Four hours credit. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: MTH 142.
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PHY 222: General Physics II with Calculus
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A calculus-based study of electricity and magnetism, geometrical and physical optics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Four hours credit. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Prerequisites: PHY 221 and MTH 241.
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