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PEDU B189: Indoor Cycling
1.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
An introduction to the basic fundaments of indoor cycling.
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PEDU B202: Foundations of Coaching
2.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
Explore coaching philosophies, coaching techniques, training fundamentals, risk management and group management strategies. Emphasis placed on coaching skills necessary for working with children. Includes practical experience and evaluation of coaching situations.
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PHIL B102: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
An introduction to the main problems of philosophy and its methods of inquiry, analysis and criticism. Works of important philosophers will be read.
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PHIL B110: Formal Logic: Deduction & Infe
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
This course is an introduction to deductive reasoning. The focus will be on the use of formal methods to construct and criticize actual arguments. Particular emphasis will be placed upon Aristotelian logic, sentential logic, and predicate logic. Student will develop skills in the development and analysis of syllogisms, Venn Diagrams, truth tables, and formal proofs.
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PHIL B111: Informal Logic: Reason & Analy
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
This course is an introduction to inductive reasoning. The focus will be on argumentation and argument analysis. Students will develop skills for: identifying argumentative language; determining the type of argument present; constructing argument maps; evaluating arguments in term of inductive standards; and identifying various informal fallacies.
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PHIL B201: History of Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
An introduction to the development of philosophy in the ancient world through study of the works of representative philosophers. PHIL B202 may be taken prior to this course.
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PHIL B202: History of Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
An introduction to the development of philosophic thought since the Renaissance through the study of the works of important philosophers. The chief emphasis is on the 17th and 18th centuries.
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PHIL B211: Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
Moral issues confronting men and women in contemporary society. Topics will vary but may include discussion of problems related to abortion, drugs, euthanasia, war, social engineering and punishment of criminals.
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PHIL B212: Philosophy of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
This course investigates particular interpretations of human nature that have arisen within the history of ideas. Particular focus will be given to 1) analyzing the conflicting claims regarding human behavior that arise from such interpretations and 2) evaluating disagreements regarding the norms of conduct and social policy that develop from these different interpretations.
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PHIL B301: Nineteenth-and 20th C Phil
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Beaufort
An introduction to Continental and British philosophy since Kant through study of the works of representative philosophers. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of Idealism, Marxism, Existentialism and Phenomenology and analytic philosophy.
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