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3.00 Credits
Survey of the composers, styles, and genres from western civilization with a focus on developing listening skills and understanding. 3 Credits. Spring. C.W. Simons
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Study of music theory and harmony, progressing from basic notation to advanced musical structures. Includes styles from the 18th -- 20th centuries. 3 Credits. Fall. C.W. Simons
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Continuation of Music 113. Prerequisite: Music 113 or permission of instructor. 3 Credits. Winter. C.W. Simons
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Privately arranged music instruction. Instructor povides a written assessment of the student's progress at the end of the term. Private lessons are the financial responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: Consent of division. Course may be repeated for credit. 1 Credit. Fall, Winter, Spring. Staff
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Development of students' reasoning skills through analysis and evaluation of arguments. Diagraming arguments, identifying mistakes in reasoning, and writing arguments. Emphasis on issues encountered in everyday experience and in courses across the curriculum, primarily through classical deductive logic. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Survey of some major philosophers and theories in metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of religion. 3 Credits. Winter, Spring. D.A. Synnestvedt
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Survey of some major philosophers, problems (Euthyphro, relativism, egoism), and theories (aretaic, deontic, utilitarian) in moral philosophy. 3 Credits. Winter. D.A. Synnestvedt
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Historical consideration of ancient Greek philosophy (with emphasis on Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle) or Roman philosophy (with emphasis on Cicero, Aurelius, and Seneca). Prerequisite: Philosophy 110 and Philosophy 111. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Historical consideration of modern and Enlightenment philosophy, including Descartes, Locke, Leibniz, Rousseau, and Voltaire. Prerequisite: Philosophy 110 and Philosophy 111. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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A consideration of political thinkers and theories, both ancient and modern, along with perennial issues in politics, such as justice, authority, liberty, order, equality, power, law, and forms of government. 3 Credits. Spring. D.A. Synnestvedt
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