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PEAC 10771: Beginning Golf
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Fundamental skills of swing, stance, and basic club use, putting and practice in course play.
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PEAC 10781: Advanced Golf
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Emphasis will be on skill and stroke improvement with individual assistance in game play.
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PEAC 10801: Fundamentals of Bowling
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Basic skills rules and strategies of bowling.
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PEAC 20031: Team Sports
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Fundamental knowledge and the development of skills associated with selected team sports.
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PHIL 10003: Philosophy One
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
(Subtitle and content may vary in different sections.) This course focuses on the basic human concerns treated under the classical core elements of philosophical inquiry, and prepares students for more detailed treatments of these areas in courses at the 30000 level. Major topics include ethics, epistemology, metaphysics and the philosophies of religion, science, art and mind, and introductory logic.
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PHIL 10103: Mind,Meaning and Morality
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
This course provides an introduction to philosophy focused on the metaphysical and ethical questions: What (who) are we? What should we do? and What makes life meaningful? Answers from various figures in Western thought will be compared and evaluated, providing a basis for further study of these areas at the 30000 level. Note: Credit not awarded for both PHIL 10003 and PHYS 10103.
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PHIL 10433: Freshman Seminar in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Topics may vary each time course is offered.
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PHIL 10533: Freshman Seminar in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Topics may vary each time it is offered.
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PHIL 20103: Critical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
How to detect, analyze, and critically evaluate reasoning in ordinary language and its technical counterparts found in business, economics, etc. The course is designed to enhance skills for handling arguments in a variety of texts. Understanding the arguments and theories encountered in one's situations is stressed, along with how one can improve one's own expression of arguments and theories, especially in writing. Topics include techniques of reconstruction and evaluation in a process of self-editing, detection of fallacies, and distinguishing correct from incorrect reasoning.
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PHIL 20213: Philosophy and Film
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Students will examine and critically evaluate important philosophical ideas as they are expressed in film. Students will watch films and read accompanying philosophical texts that deal with perennial philosophical questions.
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