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NSCI 128L: Physical Anthro Polo gy la b
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Laboratory to accompany NSCI 128. Corequisite: NSCI 128. (Same as ANTH 128L). One semester; three credits
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NSCI 190-199: Special to Pics in Natural Science
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Courses in different areas of the natural sciences that are not offered on a regular basis. These include courses taught by visiting faculty members with special or unique qualifications or new courses taught by existing faculty members. Prerequisite: MATH 105 or higher. Corequisite: Corresponding lab course. One semester; three credits
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NSCI 410: Senior Thesis I
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
An independent investigation in some area of the natural sciences. A choice of topic for research is made, and a written description of the proposed research including bibliographical references is submitted. Required of Natural Science majors. Prerequisite: Senior standing. One semester; one credit
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NSCI 411: Senior Thesis II
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
The research proposed in NSCI 410 is carried out. A formal written report and an oral presentation are required. Required of Natural Science majors. Prerequisite: NSCI 410. One semester; one credit
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ORIN 100: Orientat Ion
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Orientation is normally held in the Fall semester for all first year students. The purpose of the course is to bring about the best possible transition from high school to C.B.U. It is conducted in small groups by a special corps of paraprofessional upperclass persons who have successfully completed intensive summer training. ORIN 100 is under the supervision of the Director of Counseling. Pass/Fail Grading. One semester; zero credit
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PE 201: Rhyt Hmic Act Ivities And Games
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Activities and games designed for teaching of elementary students. Offered in the Spring semester. One semester; one credit
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PHIL 201: Introduct Ion to lo Gic
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
A study of valid and fallacious reasoning, deductive and inductive. Formal logical structures such as the syllogism will be examined, as well as the logic of ordinary discourse and the avoidance of "informal" fallacies . One semester; three credits.
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PHIL 219: Social And Political Philoso Phy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
A philosophical investigation into basic questions of politics and society and the moral foundations of human social existence. Topics may include human rights, equality, distributive justice, authority, punishment and coercion, and the nature of the good or just society. (Same as CJ 219) (PHIL 219 satisfies the "Moral Values" general education requirement) . One semester; three credits
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PHIL 220: Contem Porary Moral Issues
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
A philosophical examination of a number of significant and controversial contemporary moral problems. Topics will vary but may include abortion, capital punishment, sexual morality, animal rights, environmental ethics, freedom of speech, discrimination, and affirmative action. The treatment of these topics will develop in the context of the tradition of philosophical ethics. (PHIL 220 satisfies the "Moral Values" general educationrequirement). One semester; three credits
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PHIL 224: Theories of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
An examination of several major theories of human nature with special emphasis on the ethical implications of these theories. A consideration of such questions as whether humans are by nature either good or evil, individual or social, free or determined in their actions, and whether they have some natural purpose or end. (PHIL 224 satisfies the "Moral Values" general education requirement) . One semester; three credits
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