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PHED 2900: Special Topics in Physical Education
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other physical education courses.
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PHIL 1010: Introduction to Philosophy
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Topics fundamental to living an aware life are the focus of this course. What is the nature of human freedom? What are its limits? What is the good life? What is a just society like? What are the limits of human knowledge? Questions such as these are explored. Course is offered On-line
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PHIL 1030: Professional Ethics
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The title of this course designates a group of courses in professional ethics each of which will focus on a specific professional field. When offered, the title will designate in parentheses the professional field that the course will focus on such as 'Professional Ethics (Nursing)' or 'Professional Ethics (E-Commerce).' Each course in Professional Ethics will emphasize a review of the main ethical theories, an exploration of the ethical principles germane to the particular field, and an application of professional ethics to the problems in that field. Course is offered On-line
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PHIL 1100: Critical Reasoning
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student explores the use of logic in everyday settings to analyze ideas, evaluate arguments, draw logical conclusions and sort relevant from irrelevant statements. The student also studies problem-solving techniques.
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PHIL 2030: Introduction to Ethics
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course provides the opportunity to develop skills of moral reasoning through analysis of concepts and problems. Included is the clarification of the connection between philosophical theory, contemporary views and the student's own moral thinking. The student studies the most important ethical theories and examines their application to the practical moral problems people face in their lives. Prerequisites One course in PHIL or Instructor approval. Course is offered On-line
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PHIL 2200: Intro.to Comparative Religion
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The great religions of humanity are examined, comparing them with regard to their origins, worldviews, beliefs, philosophies of man and thoughts about our place in the universe. Course is offered On-line
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PHIL 2400: Philosophy and Literature
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course examines both traditional and recent literature in relation to the ethical, metaphysical, social and aesthetic contexts that informed these works of literature. Fiction, poetry and dramatic works are paired closely to their philosophical 'partners' such as Charles Dicken's Hard Times with Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, Alice Walker's The Color Purple with black women philosophers, or Thomas Mann's Death in Venice with Nietzsche and Plato.
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PHIL 2600: Contemporary Issues in Philosophy
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Current issues in feminist philosophies, social and political philosophies, multiculturalism and post-modernism are discussed and examined in relation to their criticisms of traditional philosophy and in relation to how they envision the world. Emphasis is placed on how to think beyond the current conflict.
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PHIL 2900: Special Topics in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Topics not covered by the other departmental courses may be available in PHIL 2900, including such topics as contemporary issues, the philosophy of art and literature, and the foundations of science and technology. (Formerly PHL 295) Prerequisites Instructor approval
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PHOT 1110: Basic Photography
6.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course is an introduction to photographic equipment, materials and processes. Basic camera and darkroom techniques, as well as composition are covered. All work is evaluated regularly in critiques. The student needs to have access to a camera for this class.
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