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PHL 202: Problems of Philosophy- Ethics
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Explores basic problems in moral and social philosophy along with issues related to human nature, for example: how to define a good life or a good society; what is the nature of happiness, pleasure, virtue and justice; consequence vs. duty-based theories; the role of reason and/or passion; and arguments for and against natural law. Recommended pre- or corequisite: WR 121. Credits: 3 Lecture: 3
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PHL 203: Problems of Philosophy- Logic
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Introduction to the study of reasoning and critical thinking. This involves identifying and evaluating deductive and inductive forms, distinguishing validity from truth/soundness, examining informal fallacies and the limits of language, constructing different types of arguments and applying these tools to issues in science, politics, morality and everyday life. Recommended pre- or corequisite: WR 121. Credits: 3 Lecture: 3
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PHL 205: Medical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Explores the relation of traditional ethical precepts to current biomedical ethical controversies. Open to all students without prerequisites, but recommended primarily for student enrolled in, or planning to enroll in, programs in nursing or other health care professions. Recommended prerequisites: WR 121 and WR 122. Credits: 3 Lecture: 3
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PS 188: Special Studies: Political Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Credits: 1 to 3
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PS 198: Co- op Work Experience Political Science Internship
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Credits: 1 to 15
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PS 198 - Co- op Work Experience Political Science Internship
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PS 199: Selected Topics: Political Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Credits: 1 to 4
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PS 201: Introduction to us Government And Politics
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Examines the Constitution with its separation of powers, limited authority and guarantee of individual liberty. Includes English heritage, the colonial experience and the American Revolution, which shaped the charter of American government. Includes the process of self government through public opinion and elections. Typically offered fall term. Recommended prerequisite: WR 121. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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PS 204: Introduction to Comparat Ive Politics
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Surveys the field of comparative politics through in-depth analyses of countries in Western Europe, the former Soviet bloc, and the developing world. The first part of the course is structured around the history of liberal democracy and its challengers: fascism and communism. The next part of the course turns to the politics of development. Typically offered every other winter term. Recommended prerequisite: WR 121. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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PS 205: Introduction to Internat Ional Relat Ions
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Introduces complex relations among the nations of a rapidly changing world. Focuses on the nature of the international system and factors affecting conflict and cooperation within the system. Typically offered every other winter term. Recommended prerequisite: WR 121. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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PS 206: Introduction to Political Thought
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Introduces the broad range of issues and approaches in political theory. Examines the diversity of the field, as it includes both classic and historical texts as well as contemporary treatments. Introduces the issue of political obligation with the trial of Socrates in ancient Greece. The notion of toleration and its limits is explored in the era of the Glorious Revolution. Covers the two most central issues of political theory: justice and democracy. Offered spring term. Recommended prerequisite: WR 121. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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