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PHED 2145: Performance Dance-Advanced+
1.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Enhances knowledge of dance. Perform at least one dance piece, attend specific rehearsals for the piece(s) that will be performed, record experiences in journal form, and participate in a self-evaluation. (Course is coeducational)
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PHED 2146: Tap-Intermediate/Advanced+
1.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Embrace the art of tap dancing and explore the who, what, when, where an why of tap. (Course is coeducational)
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PHED 2147: Tap-Advanced+
1.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Embrace the art of tap dancing and explore the who, what, when, where an why of tap. (Course is coeducational)
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PHED 2148: Pilates-Intermediate+
1.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Covers basic concepts and skills in the Pilates method of conditioning, including core strength, muscle tone, coordination, and flexibility. Non-impact mat exercises are modified to various fitness levels.
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PHED 2255: Water Safety Instructor+
2.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Designed for students interested in certification as a Water Safety Instructor. Successful completion of the course requirements may lead to certification through the Tarrant County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
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PHIL 1301: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
An introduction to the methods and content of philosophy as an organized discipline. Reasoned consideration of major concepts, questions, and schools of thought about human existence; including topics such as knowledge, truth, self, freewill, divinity, good and evil, beauty, reality, happiness, and meaning. Prerequisite: Pass TSI Reading with a score of 78 or RDNG 0363 with grade of C or achieving an 11th grade level on the Nelson Denny test.
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PHIL 1304: Great Religions of The World+
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
History, beliefs, ethics, and practices of the major religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.
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PHIL 1316: History of Biblical Religion I+
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
History of biblical religion from beginnings to the first century of the Common Era, with concentration on Judaism and biblical literature (Bible/Tanak/Old Testament); consideration of relevance to Christianity and Islam, extra-biblical literature, and specialized themes may be included.
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PHIL 1317: History of Biblical Religion II+
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
History of biblical religion from the first to the fourth century of the Common Era, with concentration on Christianity and biblical literature (New Testament); consideration of Greek, Roman, and Jewish religions and cultural ideas; extra-biblical literature and specialized themes may be included.
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PHIL 2303: Logic+
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
An introduction to modes of modern logic, especially those appropriate to a computer/information age. Definition of concepts. Fundamentals of sentential logic, first order predicate logic, traditional syllogistic logic, and the contrasting procedures of induction, probability, and the scientific method.
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