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3.00 Credits
An exploration of selected philosophical issues, including the mind/body problem, free will versus determinism, personal identity, and human dignity. Offered at departmental discretion.
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3.00 Credits
A study of classical and contemporary texts on the relation between morality, justice, and the law. Offered at departmental discretion.
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3.00 Credits
Philosophical analysis of the central problems of religious belief. Offered alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
A study of major moral philosophers, ethical theories, and the structure of moral reasoning. Offered at departmental discretion.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An intensive study of a selected philosophical issue or an individual philosopher. Offered at departmental discretion.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Open only to juniors and seniors of demonstrated ability majoring or minoring in Religion and Philosophy. Subject to rules and regulations on page 52.
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3.00 Credits
A project requiring scholarly research and culminating in the public presentation of a formal paper. Subject to rules and regulations on page 53. Offered Spring Semester.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the ideas and techniques of physics emphasizing the meanings of physical laws and their applications in solving problems. The mathematical treatment is at the level of simple algebra. Topics in 101 include Newton's laws, energy, momentum, gravitation, and thermodynamics. Topics in 102 include electricity, magnetism, light, atomic structure, and nuclear physics. A $95 fee is charged for each semester of this laboratory course. Offered only during the Summer Session.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 150 or permission of the instructor. A detailed study of the structure and evolution of the universe as it is currently perceived through astronomy. Topics include the tools and techniques of astronomy, the solar system, the stars, our own and other galaxies, and cosmology. Offered at departmental discretion.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 211. An introduction to the classical theories of physics making use of vector algebra and calculus. Topics in Physics 213 include optics, particle dynamics, rotational dynamics, conservation of energy and momentum, oscillations, and waves in elastic media. Topics in Physics 214 include heat, temperature, the ideal gas, the first and second laws of thermodynamics, electric fields, electric potential, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, and passive circuits. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. A $95 fee is charged for each semester of this laboratory course. PHY 213 offered Fall Semester; 214 offered Spring Semester.
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