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Prerequisite: MUSI 1386 Continuation of techniques and skills developed in MUSI 2386 with applications of more advanced compositional skills. Course will include instruction in 20th Century forms and structures.
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See prerequisite statement. Introduction to the study of ideas and their logical structure, including arguments and investigations about abstract and real phenomena. Includes introduction to the history, theories, and methods of reasoning.
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See prerequisite statement. A survey of major religions; ancient religions; origin, nature, and content of Old and New Testaments. Emphasis on the faith and life of ancient Israel and the early Christian church.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Critical analysis of the principal ethical theories and their application to contemporary moral problems facing society, individuals, and professions (Biomedical, Business, Communications, etc.). Assessment levels: R3, E3, M1.
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See prerequisite statement. A study of such philosophical issues as faith and reason, religious authority, modern science, evil and suffering, freedom, and conscience.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to camera operation and image production, composition, supplemental lighting, and use of exposure meters and fi lters.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or concurrent enrollment Fundamentals of classical mechanics and heat. For liberal arts students and elementary education majors; not appropriate for students majoring in physics, mathematics, or engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHYS 1401 or instructor approval Fundamentals of classical electricity, magnetism, light and sound; includes introduction to particle behavior at the level of atoms and molecules. For liberal arts students and elementary education majors; not appropriate for students majoring in physics, mathematics, or engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Math 1314 or current enrollment This course concerns fundamental aspects of the solar system and the historical development of astronomical ideas. Included are studies of the celestial sphere and motions of the earth, the moon, planets, and other minor bodies. The origin and evolution of the solar system are also covered. The laboratory includes outdoor viewing sessions and study of celestial motions, elementary navigation, constellation identifi cation, and telescope construction. This course will be taught via the Internet.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Math 1314 or current enrollment This course concerns fundamental properties of stars, stellar systems, star clusters, nebulae, interstellar gas and dust, and Galaxies. Included is the study of the sun, Milky Way Galaxy, stellar evolution, black holes, and current cosmological ideas. The laboratory includes outdoor viewing sessions and the study of timekeeping, use of spectra, and motions of stars and galaxies. This course will be taught via the Internet.
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