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PHED 1420: Varsity Athletics II
1.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
This course is a continuation of PHED 1410. No student will be allowed to register without the approval of the varsity coach. This course may not be used to meet the minimum physical education activity requirement. (Formerly PED/HPE 1420)
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PHED 1510: Beginning Swimming
1.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
This beginning course equips the individual with basic water safety skills and knowledge for activities in, on, or about the water and includes instructions in the basic skills of good swimming technique. Student is responsible for own transportation to site of class. (2 hours per week) (Formerly PED/HPE 1510)
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PHED 1520: Intermediate Swimming
1.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
This intermediate course in swimming provides the student with the opportunity to learn the elements of good swimming technique. These elements include four individualized strokes and some emphasis on safety and rescue techniques. Certification by American Red Cross is possible. Student is responsible for own transportation to site of class. (2 hours per week) (Formerly PED/HPE 1520)
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PHED 1530: Scuba Diving
1.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
This course encompasses class work in the physics and physiology of recreational scuba diving, learning and practice of skills in confined water, and demonstration of these skills in open water. Students participate in the Open Water Scuba Diving course of the Professional Association of Scuba Instructors (PADI). In addition to a grade, certification as a PADI Open Water Scuba Diver will be awarded to those students who meet the requirements. There are additional fees and travel requirements for this course.
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PHED 2990: Topics in Physical Education
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
Selected topics in physical education is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Dean. No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements.
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PHED 9000: PHED Transfer Elective
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
No course description available.
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PHIL 1030: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
This is a general introductory course designed to familiarize the student with the basics of philosophical inquiry. In this course we will discuss the "big" questions of life while looking at some of the answers the great philosophers of the Western tradition have devised. These discussions will take place in two formats, the Cohort and the General Discussion. Cohort Discussions are small group discussions that take place with minimal teacher interaction: it is here where students can interact with one another in a more informal way just as they might discuss important ideas in a coffeeshop or a dormitory or in the hallway between classes. General Discussions are more formal full-class discussions in which the teacher actively interacts with the students' arguments as would occur in a formal land-based classroom setting. Examples of the kinds of questions we will discuss are the following: What gives life meaning? How should one live a good life? How do we know what we think we know? Can we know anything? Is it possible to logically prove God's existence? Why should we obey authority? What is the most just way to distribute goods in a society? Is there a separation between the body and mind? In other words, we will be investigating the fundamental questions pertaining to reality, truth, freedom, the nature of humankind, the existence of God and social/political theory.
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PHIL 1210: Elementary Ethics
3.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
Morality is tentatively defined as those rules that tell us what is good or bad, right or wrong. They govern our behavior. Ethics is tentatively defined as the rational justification of our moral rules. These definitions will be refined as the course progresses. This course, Elementary Ethics, is a critical analysis of the principle ethical theories and their applications to contemporary moral issues.
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PHIL 2010: Introduction to World Religion
3.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
PHIL 201 is a survey of the development of religions from tribal cultures to present day societies. This course provides the student with a general knowledge of the major religions that exist in the world today as well as an understanding of their origins, development, and adaptation to present day social and political situations. In addition to these major religions, this course will provide an insight into past religions and spiritual thinking and analyze how they influenced religious thoughts that persist to this day.
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PHIL 2430: Philosophy of Religion RODP
3.00 Credits
Motlow State Community College
See RODP website for more information.
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