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PHIL 325: Junior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Intensive study of the work of a major philosopher, a particular philosophical problem, method, or period. Recommended for Humanities majors. Enrollment limited to 15. Prerequisite: Six hours in Philosophy. See PHIL 425.
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PHIL 425: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Intensive study of the work of a major philosopher, a particular philosophical problem, method or period. Recommended for Humanities majors. Enrollment limited to 15. Prerequisite: Six hours in Philosophy. See PHIL 325.
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PHIL 425 - Senior Seminar
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PHIL 426: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Permission of the School Dean or designee is required.
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PHIL 431-499: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Examines a particular treatise of a philosopher, a specific idea, or a specific philosophical issue. Since the topic changes each time it is offered, students may take several courses in this sequence.
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PHIL 433: Philosophy of Justice
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
An examination of classic and contemporary defenses and critiques of the major discussions of the conceptions of justice.
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PHIL 434: Philosophy And Literature
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
An examination of the intersection of philosophy and literature as textual embodiments of meaning. Readings include short stories, novels, and philosophy as expressions of the human condition.
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PHIL 435: Philosophy of Evil
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A systematic examination of the concept of evil: its etymology and analysis, mythological and historical development, and philosophical psychology.
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PHYS 102: The Science of Physics
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A comprehensive introduction to physics for non-majors. Examines the historical development and significance of major concepts and theories of classical and modern physics and their role in everyday life.
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PHYS 102 - The Science of Physics
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PHYS 201,201L: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Basic physical properties and applications. Vectors, force, rectilinear motion, rotational motion, motion in a plane, momentum, gravitational fields, work, energy, periodic motion, elasticity, heat, kinetic theory, nature of waves and sound. Three hours of lecture and one 2-hour lab. Prerequisite: one semester of calculus.
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PHYS 202,202L: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Electrostatics, electric fields, potential, capacitance, D.C. circuits, magnetic fields, magnetic forces, induced EMF, nature and physical properties of light, geometrical optics, basic atomic and nuclear physics. Three hours of lecture and one 2-hour lab. Prerequisites: PHYS 201, 201L.
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