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OT 795: Special Topics
12.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Explores areas related to occupational therapy theory, practice and/or research. May repeat to 12 credits but not in duplicate subject areas. Prereq: permission. Special fee on some sections. Cr/F. 2-4 cr.
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PHIL 401: General Introduction to Philosophy
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Depending upon the instructor, emphasizes basic philosophic problems, recurrent types of philosophies, or selected readings from the history of philosophy. Group 8. 4 cr.
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PHIL 412: Beginning Logic
2.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Principles of reasoning and development of symbolic techniques for evaluating deductive and inductive arguments. Group 2. 4 cr.
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PHIL 421: Philosophy and the Arts
6.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Contemporary philosophic concerns and perspectives as refl ected in one or more of the arts (literature, theatre, fi lm, music, plastic art). Writing intensive. Group 6. 4 cr.
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PHIL 430: Society and Morals
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Critical study of principles and arguments advanced in discussion of current moral and social issues. Possible topics: violence, rules of warfare, sexual morality, human rights, punishment, abortion. Group 8. 4 cr.
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PHIL 436: Social and Political Philosophy
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Examines social and political thought that may include texts from ancient through contemporary times, addressing topics such as natural rights, revolution, law, freedom, justice, power. Questions may include: What is a community and how are individuals related to communities? Can any particular form of government be morally justifi ed and if so, what kind of government? Can anarchism work? Is there something wrong with a society in which there is private ownership of property? What is oppressive? What is freedom and are we free? What roles should diff erent forms of power play in a society? Could and should there be a genderless society? Is ethnic diversity valuable? Writing intensive. Group 8. 4 cr.
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PHIL 447: Computer Power and Human Reason
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Th e historical origins of the science of computation. Th e implications of the nature of information-processing for understanding the mind-body relation. Examines the possible social, economic and educational consequences of the computer revolution. Group 3T. 4 cr.
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PHIL 450: Ecology and Values
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Focuses on historical and contemporary philosophies of nature and their eff ects on human interaction with the environment. Issues include obligations to future generations and to animals, plants and ecosystems; moral limits on consumption and reproduction; and the existence of objects of intrinsic value. Specifi c topics may include species loss and biological diversity, population growth, changes in the atmosphere, energy use and sustainable development. Group 3T. 4 cr.
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PHYS 407: General Physics I
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Introductory course emphasizing motion, forces, energy, momentum, rotation and oscillations. Recommended for the student specializing in science and engineering. Students in the Honors section must be co-enrolled in MATH 425H so that strong connections can be made between math and physics. 407H students work in groups in every class meeting. Prereq: thorough knowledge of algebra, geometry and trigonometry; May not receive credit for both PHYS 401 and 407. Pre- or Coreq: MATH 425. Special fee. Lab. Group 3P. 0/4 cr.
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PHYS 408: General Physics II
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Introductory course emphasizing waves, sound, heat, electricity and magnetism. Recommended for students specializing in science and engineering. Students in the Honors section must be co-enrolled in MATH 426H so that strong connections can be made between math and physics. 408H students work in groups in every class meeting. Prereq: PHYS 407. May not receive credit for both PHYS 402 and 408. Pre- or Coreq: MATH 426. Special fee. Lab. Group 3P. 0/4 cr.
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