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PHIL 201: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is an introduction to the great ideas of human history and the men and women philosophers who introduced those ideas.
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PHIL 311: Elementary Logic and Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a study of historic and classical logic, with particular emphasis on practical use of reasoning in solving problems. It also provides a study of fallacies and the use of logic in developing a systematic philosophy of life.
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PHIL 312: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is the study of human morals from the Old Testament's Ten Commandments to modern concepts of "Situational Ethics." It alsoprovides a practical approach to deciding what is "the right thing to do."
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PHY 201: College Physics I
4.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is an algebra-based introduction to the basic concepts in the fields of mechanics, thermodynamics, and fluids. Three hours (3) of lecture and one (1) three (3) hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MATH 111 , MATH 11 2, or MATH 121 or equivalent.
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PHY 202: College Physics II
4.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is an algebra-based introduction to the basic concepts of electro-magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Three hours (3) of lecture and one (1) three (3) hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: PHY 201 or consent of the instructor.
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POL SCI 223: Introduction to American National Government & Politics
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a survey of the origins, structure, and functions of the national political system. Topics include democratic theory, constitutional development, federalism, socialization, public opinion, political parties, interest groups, participation, elections, civil liberties, the structure and functions of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, and a review of foreign and domestic policies.
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POL SCI 224: Introduction to American State and Local Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is an examination of the political process at the state and local level. Legislative, judicial, and administrative structures and processes are the primary focus.
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POL SCI 305: Tennessee Politics
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a study of the application of the political processes at the state and local level as the state of Tennessee. Topics will include the role of the Civil War on Tennessee politics, the role of specific leaders in the evolution of parties and issues, and the role of Tennesseans in National Politics. Completion of either POL SCI 223 or POL SCI 224 preferred prior to enrollment.
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POL SCI 310: Congress and the Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course covers Congress in the context of a political subsystem. It reviews the theory and research on legislative recruitment and elections, reapportionment and districting, organization and operation procedures and decision-making, lobbying, relations with the executive and judicial branches, and internal legislative reform.
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POL SCI 330: Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course covers western political theory from the ancient Greeks to the modern world.
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