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NSC 300D: Science and Religion
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3.00 Credits
Concord University
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Prerequisites: Two laboratory science courses or consent of instructor. Science in relation to diverse world views. A comparative study in the history and philosophy of science and religion.
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NSC 414A: Special Methods in the Teaching of the Natural Sciences
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2.00 Credits
Concord University
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Prerequisites: EDUC 306 or permission of instructor; EDUC 310 recommended. Observation, discussion, and participation are utilized in order to provide prospective teachers a working knowledge of appropriate methods and media for teaching concepts and laboratory techniques and phenomena of the various areas of the natural sciences. (F)
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NSC 414B: Middle Level Science Education
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1.00 Credits
Concord University
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Prerequisites: Concurrent or prior registration in Natural Sciences 414A. Practical field experience and instruction in the teaching of science at the middle level. (F)
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NSC 414C: Secondary Level Science Education
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1.00 Credits
Concord University
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Prerequisites: Concurrent or prior registration in Natural Sciences 414A. Practical field experience and instruction in the teaching of science at the secondary level. (F)
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PHIL 101-102: History of Ideas I-II
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3.00 Credits
Concord University
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Examines the history of philosophical thought, and emphasizes developments in ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, aesthetics, political philosophy, and religion.
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PHIL 210: Logic
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3.00 Credits
Concord University
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Examines the conditions for proper, clear, and effective reasoning. While the focus will be on identifying and evaluating arguments in everyday and academic discourse, the course will also include the study of formal philosophical logic.
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PHIL 212: Ethics
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3.00 Credits
Concord University
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Systematic analysis of the theories of proper human conduct. Topics include objective, relative, and subjective ethics, deontology, utilitarianism, virtue, and value theory.
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PHIL 310: Epistemology
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3.00 Credits
Concord University
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A critical examination of the nature of knowledge, that is, the nature of our right to the beliefs which we possess, as well as the possibility, the basis, and the scope of knowledge.
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PHIL 312: Metaphysics
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3.00 Credits
Concord University
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A critical examination of the nature of reality and existence, including the nature of time, space, being, and other fundamental categories, as well as the existence and nature of God and the problem of evil.
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PHIL 314: Aesthetics
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3.00 Credits
Concord University
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Explores the traditional and contemporary approaches to the study of the arts and their relationship with particular values, including truth, goodness, and beauty.
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