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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
(Formerly PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy)
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PHIL 106: Introduction to Logic
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
(Formerly PHIL 120: Introduction to Logic) 5 credits quarters: F, W, S, SR Students of Introduction to Logic examine validity, soundness, inference, necessity, implication, and other concepts central to standard reasoning processes. Examination of the nature of formal arguments and the ability to understand and use symbolic logic are stressed. Students also learn to detect and avoid informal fallacious inferences that commonly occur in everyday life. Prerequisite: MATH 095 Distribution: Either QU or NS for AA degree, but not both; for AA Science Option degree, NS PHIL 120: See PHIL& 106
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PHIL 150: existential Group Quarters
2.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
O An intensive, experiential course that explores, on both a personal and impersonal level, how themes in the writings of existentialist philosophers such as Beckett, Buber, Camus, de Beauvior, Dostevsky, Kafka, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Sartre pertain to the lifestyles, attitudes, and actions of class participants. The course entails interacting in a group format and making presentations. The group interactions are often interpersonal encounters rather than ones involving only abstract discussion. Attendance and weekly reading and writing assignments are all required. Prerequisite: One course in philosophy and permission of instructor Distribution: HM
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PHIL 167: World Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: o Students explore three to five living philosophies no more than one of which has found primary expression in Europe. Thematic comparisons and contrasts will be included; for example, the nature of reality and the nature of the self in its social setting. Representative philosophies include African, American Indian, Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 075 desirable; college-level reading and writing Distribution: HM
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PHIL 215: Introduction to Ethics
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: S Introduction to Ethics assesses the underlying models that inform morally relevant behavior. Some issues addressed include the nature of value claims, moral relativism and skepticism, morality and well-being, moral responsibility, ethics and science, ethics and religion, and the connections, if any, between theory and daily living. Distribution: HM
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PHOTO 100: Photography basics
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
3 credits quarters: F, S A basic introduction to photography cameras, equipment, film, basic shooting problems, and techniques. Non-darkroom.
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PHOTO 101: Photography I Quarters
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
Introductory photo course including equipment, shooting, black-and-white developing, and printing. Distribution: HP
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PHOTO 102: Photography II
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
3 credits quarters: W, S Photography as a medium of artistic expression. Photographic equipment, processes, controls, and shooting techniques. Extra time to be arranged. Prerequisite: PHOTO 101 or permission of instructor Distribution: HM
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PHOTO 190,191: Cooperative Field experience I,II
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
Variable credits quarters: o Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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PHOTO 199,299: Independent Study/Field
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
Variable credits quarters: Projects in photography determined by instructor and student. Prerequisite: Instructor s permission
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