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PHC 527: Interactive Learning Session VI
1.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Small group active learning designed to reinforce progressively the basic science curriculum, promote communication and problem-solving skills, and enhance patient assessment and the delivery of pharmaceutical care. (Seminar) Pre: third-year Doctor of Pharmacy professional student or permission of instructor.
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PHC 594: Advanced Experiential Tracking Experience
5.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Students will select one area to provide hands-on experience in acquiring, interpreting, and applying information to a specific practice field. This will be accomplished by collaborative work with a sponsor. Students should select one related topic area that will complete their tracking requirements. (Practicum) Pre: fourth-year Doctor of Pharmacy professional student and completion of all required courses.
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PHL 101: Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Identification, formulation, and evaluation of both inductive and deductive patterns of reasoning. Consideration of topics such as probability, reasoning about causes, fallacies, foundations of argument, and the issues in logical theory. (Lec. 3) (EC) or (L)
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PHL 103: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Pursues such basic questions as: What is a person What is knowledge Are we free What is moral right and wrong Does God exist What is the meaning of death (Lec. 3) Not open to students with 9 or more credits in philosophy. (L)
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PHL 204: Theories of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
An introduction to philosophical inquiry by critical examination of some major traditional and contemporary views of human nature as expressed in a variety of religious, literary, scientific, and philosophical writings. (Lec. 3) (L)
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PHL 205: Philosophical Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
An intensive study of one or more problems, issues, or topics of classical or current interest in philosophy. Emphasis on the analysis and construction of arguments relevant to the topic(s). Small class format. (Lec. 3)
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PHL 210: Women and Moral Rights
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
An introduction to the philosophical problems raised by reproduction, affirmative action, pornography, gender roles, and sexism in language through a critical examination of these issues. (Lec. 3) (L) [D]
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PHL 212: Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Evaluation of major ethical theories. Application of moral reasoning to topics such as virtues and vices, human dignity, conscience, responsibility, moral dilemmas, and reasons to be moral. (Lec. 3) (L) [D]
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PHL 215: Science and Inquiry
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
The objective is to survey both the influence of philosophy on science and the influence of science on philosophy, all from a Western historical perspective. (Lec. 3) (L)
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PHL 217: Social Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
A systematic introduction to the philosophical problems of contemporary social relations: models of community, sources of alienation, property and ownership, the meaning of work and technology, human rights and freedom. (Lec. 3) (L) [D]
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