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PHIL 1135: Introduction to Asian Philosophies
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
For as long as human beings have recorded their thoughts, they have shown an interest in what it means to be a human being of good character, a useful citizen within society and a fulfilled and contented person. In this course we shall examine how several thinkers from India and China have approached this problem. Some have provided anecdotes from which the reader is expected to extract an important lesson, while others have written more systematic essays or set out programs for the cultivation of virtue and guidelines of appropriate conduct. The class will combine background lectures and class discussion of assigned readings.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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PHIL 2120: Biomedical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
The course examines ethical theories against the reality of current issues in the medical professions and in the fields of bio-research. Topics such as euthanasia, genetic experimentation, informed consent, abortion and human and animal experimentation are studied from widely different ethical perspectives.
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PHIL 2130: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course will be an introductory survey of approaches to the ethical responsibilities humans have to the environment. Students will explore the ethical issues raised by the way humans engage with the environment in areas that might include science, engineering, and technology.
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PHIL 2135: Ethics of Technology
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Provides a forum for discussion of the ethical and social problems arising from the uses of computers and technology.
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PHIL 2210: Early Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course is an introductory survey of early modern Western philosophy. Through an in-depth reading of primary source material, this course will examine the traditions of Rationalism and Empiricism that emerged during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Concepts to be discussed might include theories of knowledge and metaphysics, early modern scientific thought, and theories of the self.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1110P
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PHIL 2220: Greek Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course is an introductory survey of early and classical Greek philosophy. The course will include discussion of such philosophers as the Pre-Socratics, the Sophists, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Topics to be discussed may include the beginnings of scientific thought, theories of the self, the concept of being, virtue ethics, happiness, and theories of justice.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1110P
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PHIL 2240: Introduction to Existentialism
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the tradition of existential philosophy through a careful reading of philosophical texts by authors, such as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, de Beauvoir, and Heidegger.
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PHIL 2310: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Business Ethics is a philosophy course that studies ethical theory and applies it to contemporary ethical and social problems that arise in the practice of business. These will include concerns with how businesses affect employees, stakeholders, governments, economics, and the environment. This will entail concerns about how society should cope with certain kinds of problems of production and distribution, for instance, how it should distribute wealth or regulate commerce.
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PHLB 1010: Phlebotomy Theory
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Includes basic concepts in venipuncture and skin puncture procedures along with an overview of anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, quality assurance and medico-legal issues.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 AND Math Skills 2 Alg AND ( HLTH 1001 or HLTH 1003)
Corequisite:
PHLB 1092
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PHLB 1090: Clinical Phlebotomy
2.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Provides opportunity for students to practice phlebotomy procedures on actual patients in area hospitals and clinics.
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