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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000356 A course which treats argumentation, syllogistic, and sentential logic. The focus will be on the use of formal methods in the construction and criticism of actual arguments, the aim being to inculcate standards of good reasoning, e.g., clarity, consistency, and validity. Credit is not given to students who already have credit for PHI 320. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000354 An introduction to philosophical studies with emphasis on a critical study of principles of moral action and social and political values. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005139 Ethical reasoning and application of ethical theories to moral issues connected to war and peace. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000698 An introductory study of the development of Western philosophy from ancient through late medieval times including systematic work in logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics by such philosophers as Plato Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000497 An introductory study of the development of Western philosophy from early modern to recent times, including systematic work in logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics by such philosophers as Occam, Descartes Hume, and Kant. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 002202 By applying major ethical theories to specific moral questions, this course attempts to teach the student to reason ethically about problems concerning health care. Topics such as abortion, euthanasia, care of the dying, paternalism, confidentiality, truth-telling, professional/patient relationships, medical experimentation (informed consent, coercion), professional/patient rights, rights to health care, and allocation of medical resources will be studied. Lecture: 3 hours. Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000359 Ethical theories and the techniques of moral reasoning are used to analyze moral issues in business. Topics to be studied and discussed include OPEC and oil, toxic industrial waste, role of government in business consumer protection, truth in advertising, unions, multinational companies, bribery, windfall profits whistle blowing, environmental protection, worker safety, minimum wages, pension reform, and pollution of air and water. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 001940 UTC Physics is a course of instruction for technicians at the post-secondary level. UTC Physics presents technical principles in a manner that make them readily understood and applicable in different technologies-mechanical, fluid, electrical, thermal, and combinations thereof. It blends basic technical principles with laboratory practice that is relative to technicians in their everyday work. Corequisite: MAS 101. Lecture: 4 credits (90 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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6.00 Credits
Hours: 6 Course ID: 001941 This course is a basic study of the principles of physics and mechanics, including motion, force, vectors work, energy, machines, properties of matter, behavior of fluids, temperature and heat, properties of gases wave motion, electricity, light, and nuclear physics. Problem solving techniques are stressed. Corequisite: MT 125. Lecture: 6 credits (150 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005550 This one semester course provides an introduction to the concepts of physics for students planning to teach in elementary and middle schools. Topics include structure and properties of matter, mechanics, and electricity. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture Campus: OWC
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