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PHED 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
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PHIL 200: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
An introduction to the major types of philosophy (schools and movements) and the principle problems and questions of human existence. 3-0-3
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PHIL 201: An Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
An introduction to classical and contemporary logic, emphasizing argumentation and reasoning. Attention to language and its relation to philosophical problems. Examination of the formal laws of valid thought and fallacies found in ordinary discourse. 3-0-3
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PHIL 337: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
An introduction to selected issues raised through a philosophical investigation of religion including, but not confined to, the nature of religious language, the existence of God, the problem of evil, fideism, revelation, and the challenge of the religions of the world. Prerequiste: PHIL 200. 3-0-3
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PHIL 338: Epistemology
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Survey in the traditional problems in epistemology, including the nature of human knowledge, the relations between knowledge and true belief, and the nature of rationality and justification. Also includes a section of the rationality of religious belief. Prerequisite: PHIL 200 or permission of the instructor. 3-0-3
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PHIL 380: Selected Topis in Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Prerequisite PHIL 200 or premission of instructor. 1-3 hours
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PHYS 103: Physics in Everyday Life
4.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
This course deals with many concepts of classical and modern physics, by examining technologies and phenomena found in everyday life. The technologies examined are chosen by the students and topics include basic mechanics and motion, energy, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism; optics and wave motion and atomic and nuclear physics. Prerequisites: Background in college algebra strongly recommended. Lab fee required. 3-2-4
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PHYS 104: Astronomy
4.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
A survey of fundamental concepts in modern and historical astronomy and astrophysics. Topics include the origin and nature of patterns and motions in the sky: the makeup and dynamics of our solar system, the sun as a star, and the stellar properties and evolution in general; astronomical instruments and techniques; and galaxies and cosmology. Prerequisite: Background in college algebra strongly recommended. The course will include some night time observing. Lab fee required. 3-3-4
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PHYS 104L: Physic Lab
1.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
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PHYS 111: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
This course is the first of a two semester general physics sequence intedned for pre-professional school students and/or non-science majors. This course and PHYS 112 are desiged to be taken in order. Topics include classical mechanics and kinematics, Newton's Laws and forces, gravity, energy, thermodynamics, and Einstein's theory of special relativity. Prerequisite or co-requisite: MATH 150 or higher. 3-3-4 Lab fee required.
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