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5.00 Credits
Second semester of a two-semester algebra based sequence. Electricity (study of electrical charges at rest and in motion), magnetism (study of magnets and their interaction with electrical charges), and an introduction to the concepts of relativity, quantum theory, and atomic and nuclear physics. Lab Fee. Prerequisite: PY201.
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3.00 Credits
Goals are to instill, foster and develop in the students a life-long love and appreciation for the Hebrew Scriptures and their deeper meaning. Guidelines and fundamentals of biblical exegesis. Examination of tools for studying, interpreting, and understanding of Scripture. Integration of Biblical Truths in one's personal life. Emphasis on the Pentateuch, Historical Books, the Prophets and Wisdom Writings.
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3.00 Credits
Study, reflection and interpretation of the New Testament in its relationship between God and humanity. Guidelines and fundamentals of biblical exegesis. Helps students realize and integrate the Good News of Jesus Christ, its challenge, call for response, and application to daily life. Special emphasis placed upon the life and teaching of Jesus and the formation of the early Christian Community.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of world religions, nature, God, revelation, quest for the sacred, encounter with and response to the divine; the reality beyond. Special emphasis on each student developing her/his own personal statement of belief.
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3.00 Credits
Religion's central role in the shaping of America. Traditional religious groups in the United States with attention to developments, institutions, distinctive practices and beliefs. Religious elements in contemporary American culture. The influence of American culture.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of selected topics and/or current issues in religion. Topics may vary, depending upon the interests of faculty and students. Prerequisites may vary. The Division and the Academic Council must approve all topics.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic concepts and theoretical approaches of studying structures, human group interactions and processes. Key topics include the organization of social life, social institutions, social inequalities and the changing society.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of selected problems of contemporary American society, particularly those arising from personal deviance, social disorganization, social change, and selected problems of global significance; an evaluation of remedial measures. Prerequisite: SC140.
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3.00 Credits
A comparative study of contemporary human cultures showing relationships to social processes and behavior. Introductory course. Prerequisite: SC140.
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3.00 Credits
This course will look at social influences on behavior and individual psychology. Influence, conformity, socialization, gender, group behavior, social exchange, and aggression will be covered. This course is to give students a clear understanding of the principles of Social Psychology. (Also PS220) Prerequisite: PS115.
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