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PHED 1304: Personal/Community Health I
3.00 Credits
Temple College
This course is designed to help improve the health of the students as well as presenting techniques of improvement of total community health. It strives to bring about an inculcation of proper health skills and attitudes by presenting facts and fallacies about health and proper procedures in combating health problems.
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PHED 1306: First Aid
3.00 Credits
Temple College
This course is designed to familiarize the student with the methods, techniques and proceduresnecessary in caring for injuries. Students may receive certification in Red Cross First Aid. Lab Fee: $20
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PHED 1308: Sports Officiating I
3.00 Credits
Temple College
A course designed to study the rules, rule interpretations and mechanics of officiating, and to develop skills and knowledge required in the officiating of volleyball and basketball.
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PHIL 1301: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Temple College
A study of universal philosophical problems and their solutions with a view toward developing clear thinking about knowledge, belief, and value. About one half of this course will focus on the student's critical thinking skills.
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PHIL 1304: Introduction to World Religions
3.00 Credits
Temple College
A study of the origins and development, sacred writings, beliefs, ethics, and practices of the major world religions-Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Attention will also be given to the impact of these faiths upon the current world scene.
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PHIL 1316: History of Religions I
3.00 Credits
Temple College
A study of the history and literature of the Hebrew people during the Old Testament period with emphasis upon the development of their social, political and religious institutions and ideas.
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PHIL 1317: History of Religions II
3.00 Credits
Temple College
A study of the history and literature of the Christian movement during the New Testament period with emphasis upon the origins, development, and expansion of its religious institutions and ideas.
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PHIL 2303: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Temple College
Introduction to the basic principles of logical reasoning, including fundamentals of sentential logic, traditional syllogistic logic, and the contrasting procedures of induction, probability and the scientific method.
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PHIL 2306: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Temple College
Introduction to classical and contemporary ethical theories and principles. Includes critical analysis of contemporary and historical moral problems facing individuals and society. Course may emphasize particular applications.
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PHIL 2307: Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Temple College
The course critically examines the issues and problems concerning the organization of societies and government as well as their attendant relationships to the environment. It also employs videos, class discussion, and narrative to discuss the central problems associated with the social, ecological and political relationships of human kind.
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