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PHIL 611: Sem-Philosophical Problems
1.00 Credits
Bucknell University
A selected problem of philosophy as this occurs historically in the ancient, medieval, or modern periods, or in contemporary thought. Prerequisite: two courses in philosophy and permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 619: Individual Studies-Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Bucknell University
Open to advanced students who wish to pursue individual programs of study under the supervision of a professor, or of a committee of professors if the subject falls within two or more departments. May be conducted as a seminar for three or more students pursuing similar programs. Subjects may be chosen from any field of philosophy in consultation with the members of the department of philosophy.
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PHIL 620: Individual Studies-Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Bucknell University
Open to advanced students who wish to pursue individual programs of study under the supervision of a professor, or of a committee of professors if the subject falls within two or more departments. May be conducted as a seminar for three or more students pursuing similar programs. Subjects may be chosen from any field of philosophy in consultation with the members of the department of philosophy.
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PHIL 98: Myth,Reason,Faith
3.00 Credits
Bucknell University
This course is designed to introduce students to some of the most significant works in the Western intellectual tradition. Works by major writers from Homer to Dante will be studied. Crosslisted as CLAS 98, ENGL 98, and HUMN 98.
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PHYS 141: Secrets of the Universe
3.00 Credits
Bucknell University
The great ideas of 20th-century physics (symmetry principles, relativity, and quantum mechanics) and their application to cosmology and the evolution of the universe. Also, historical development and philosophical implications of these ideas. Designed for nonscience majors. No prerequisite. Not open to students who have passed a 200-level physics course.
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PHYS 142: Light and Vision
3.00 Credits
Bucknell University
Particle and wave theories of light, cameras and optical instruments, the visual process, lasers, and optical communications. Designed for non-science majors. No prerequisite. Not open to students who have passed a 200-level physics course.
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PHYS 144: How Things Work
3.00 Credits
Bucknell University
This course introduces the ideas of physics in the context of everyday phenomena, including common inventions and topics in medicine, sports, and music. Designed for non-science majors. No prerequisite. Not open to students who have passed a 200-level physics course.
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PHYS 145: Contemporary Issues in Energy
3.00 Credits
Bucknell University
This course will examine the physics of energy use, energy generation, and energy transformations. Each offering of the course will have a unifying theme such as the environment, weaponry, or alternative energy sources. Designed for non-science majors. Not open to students who have successfully completed a 200-level physics course.
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PHYS 145L: Lab-Contemp Issuses in Energy
0.00 Credits
Bucknell University
Required laboratory for PHYS 145 Contemporary Issues in Energy.
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PHYS 161: The Science of Time
1.00 Credits
Bucknell University
This course examines both the history of timekeeping and the science and nature of time. Readings, field trips, labs and tests. Open only to students enrolled in the Bucknell in London Program.
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