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PHIL 4127/5127: Modern Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): At least one (1) PHIL course at the 3000 level; or permission of the instructor. An examination of modern political thought with emphasis on the Social Contact theories of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau and the Utilitarianism of Bentham, Mill, and others.
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PHIL 4137/5137: Marxism
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): At least one (1) PHIL course at the 3000 level; or permission of the instructor. A study of the basic ideas of Marx and his contemporary interpreters in Eastern Europe, Asia, and the Third World.
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PHIL 4140: Topic in Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): At least one (1) PHIL course at the 3000 level; or permission of the instructor. An examination of selected topics in political philosophy chosen by the professor. Course may be repeated, provided that the content of the course significantly varies from previous offerings.
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PHIL 4900: Independent Studies in Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): At least one (1) PHIL course at the 3000 level or permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 4917/5917: Philosophy of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): At least one (1) PHIL course at the 3000 level or permission of the instructor. Topics of philosophical and theoretical interest generated by the biological and biomedical sciences Includes consideration of the broader social and cultural implications of biological and biomedical theory.
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PHIL 4950: Senior Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Senior status or permission of the instructor. This course focuses on philosophical research and methods and is intended as a capstone course for majors. Students will learn to develop and apply research skills through pursuit of a supervised research project.
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PHIL 4957/5957: Special Topics in Philosophy
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): At least one (1) PHIL course at the 3000 level or permission of the instructor.
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PHYS 1030: Introduction to Physics Survey
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Presents an interdisciplinary approach to the physical sciences with a concentration in physics. Relates the role of science to the daily activities of an educated person. Three credits lecture, one credit demonstration/discussion each week. Not open to students who have any previous college credit in any of the physical sciences.
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PHYS 2010-20: General Physics I,II-Noncalculus
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Mathematics 1720 or equivalent. A survey of the topics in classical physics intended primarily for students in pre-professional curricula and majors in various engineering technology concentrations. (Engineering transfer students should take Physics 2110/20.) Topics include mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, electricity and magnetism, and geometrical options. Good working knowledge of algebra and trigonometry is assumed. Heavy emphasis on solutions to numerical problems. PHYS 2010/20 should be taken in sequence. (Many curricula require a laboratory course in physics.) Students in these curricula must also take PHYS 2011/21. Three (1) one hour lectures each week.
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PHYS 2011-21: General Physics Laboratory-Noncalculus I,II
1.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Experiments dealing with the basic laws of physics, designed to reinforce and supplement concepts learned in general physics. One (2) two credit lab each week.
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