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Prerequisite: Texas Success Initiative complete in Reading and Writing. Nature and methods of corrective reasoning, deductive proof; inductive proof; fallacies; arguments.
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Prerequisite: Texas Success Initiative complete in Reading and Writing. Study of basic principles of the normal life with critical examination of traditional current theories of the nature of goodness, happiness, duty and freedom.
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Prerequisite: Texas Success Initiative complete in Reading and Writing. This course will trace the continuity of philosophical ideas from the Greek period to the present day. Major philosophical systems and schools of thought will be stressed. Emphasis will be placed on the ethical systems as evolving from the conditions then current. The controversies and major ideas will be examined and the students will be encouraged to take part in informal discussions and debates.
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Prerequisite: Texas Success Initiative complete in Reading and Writing. A critical examination of major religious ideas and experiences including the several theistic concepts of God as well as the concepts of evil, faith, miracles, and omnipotence as these have emerged in western civilization.
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Prerequisite: Texas Success Initiative complete in Reading and Math. A course in physical science for non-science majors. The course examines the nature of scientific inquiry and how science and technology affect our lives. Students will have the opportunity to practice critical thinking skills and decisionmaking as they examine issues in science. Topics from: physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, meteorology and life processes.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A "C" or better in MATH 1332, MATH 1314 or high schoolAlgebra II. This course is the first of a two-semester sequence which is a study of the basic laws and principles of physics and includes topics of mechanics, heat, vibrations, wave motion, and sound. Emphasis is on solutions to physics problems; a knowledge of Algebra, Geometry, and basic Trigonometry is essential.
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Prerequisite: A "C" or better in MATH 1332, MATH 1314 or high schoolAlgebra II. Recommended: PHYS 1401 This course is the second course in a two semester sequence which is a study of the basic laws and principles of physics and includes the topics of electricity, magnetism, and light. Emphasis is on solutions to physics problems; a knowledge of Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry is essential.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Texas Success Initiative complete in Reading and Math. Contact the instructor should you have any questions. This course covers the fundamentals of astronomy of the universe beyond the Solar System. Topics included are a study of the stars and star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and an introduction to cosmology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Texas Success Initiative complete in Reading and Math. Contact the instructor should you have any questions. This course covers the fundamentals of astronomy with an emphasis on the Solar System. Topics included are a study of the Sun, planets and their satellites, comets, and other components of the Solar System.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A "C" or better in MATH 2413 and registration in MATH 2414and Texas Success Initiative complete in Reading and Math. Contact the instructor should you have any questions. A study of the laws of motion including linear and projectile motion, circular motion, rotational motion and gravity. The relationship of energy and matter are also discussed through the study of heat and wave motions including sound. This course is designed for students majoring in Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering.
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