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The study of the myths, legends, and beliefs of diverse cultures including Greece and Rome, the Middle East, Far East and Pacific Islands, Africa, Northern Europe, British Isles, and the Americas. Emphasis will be placed upon the transformation of the myths through time and the impact on culture formation. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (2004)
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Examines the introduction of social and political philosophies in their ideal normative constructions including variations and interpretations throughout history. Analysis and constructive criticism will be applied to both historical and "post-modern"concepts and applications. Emphasis will be given to Western concepts with comparison to the understandings of selected world cultures. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (2005)
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Prerequisite: ENGL101 or PHIL101 Introduction to the study of the meaning of human conduct with emphasis on the critical analysis of the principal ethical theories. Basic problems and applications of philosophical ethics and how they relate to the problems of the individual and community are examined through the study of multicultural and multidiscipline works of classical and modern thinkers/philosophers. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (2003)
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Examines ethical systems in use around the world and their application to ethical issues of the day. Ethical analysis is applied to Asian, African, European, Mid-Eastern, and American ethical dilemmas using the dominant ethical thought of each culture. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (2005)
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Philosophical concepts and methods will be extracted from the reading of selected fiction. Plot, characters, and style of writing will be analyzed to find examples of how a philosophical view is dramatized in the fiction. Following the framework of PHIL102- Introduction to Philosophy, the basic branches of philosophy and some of the standard issues in these branches will be analyzed and constructively criticized. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (2006)
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Prerequisites: ENGL080 and MATH074 Topics include scientific method, Newton's laws, motion, energy, momentum, rotational motion, gravitation, fluids, heat, electrostatics, DC circuits, sound, light, and properties of waves. Laboratory utilizes computers for data acquisition and analysis. Meets the General Education requirement for science. (2006)
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Prerequisites: ENGL080 and MATH074 Includes measurement, motion, vectors, Newton's laws and equilibrium, work and energy, simple machines, rotational motion and rotational equilibrium, fluids, heat, waves, electricity, magnetism, and AC and DC circuits. Laboratory utilizes computers for data acquisition and analysis. Meets General Education requirement for Science. (2001)
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Prerequisite: MATH122 or MATH150 (either may be taken concurrently) Algebra/trigonometry-based. Topics include measurement, kinematics in one and two dimensions, Newton's laws, energy, momentum, rotational kinematics and dynamics, and temperature and heat. Laboratory utilizes computers for data acquisition and analysis. Meets General Education requirement for Science. Offered in fall. (2005)
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Prerequisite: PHYS125 Algebra/trigonometry-based. Topics include simple harmonic motion, wave phenomena, interference phenomena, electricity, magnetism, simple AC and DC circuits, light and optics. Laboratory utilizes computers for data acquisition and analysis. Meets General Education requirement for Science. Offered in spring. (2001)
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Prerequisite: MATH155 (may be taken concurrently) Calculus-based. Topics include measurement, kinematics in one and two dimensions, Newton's laws, energy, momentum, rotational kinematics and dynamics, equilibrium, and temperature and heat. Laboratory utilizes computers for data acquisition and analysis. Meets General Education requirement for Science. Offered in fall. (2001)
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