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PC 491: Electricity & Magnetism
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Irregular/On Demand; 4.00 Credits; N) A study of electromagnetic phenomena, including electrostatics, electric fields in matter, magnetostatics, magnetic fields in matter, introductory electrodynamics including Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic waves, potentials, and fields. Corequisite: PC 340. Prerequisite: PC 203.
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PC 495: Internship Seminar/Research
6.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall & Spring; Yearly; 2.00-6.00 Credits; N) Requires students to reflect on the internship experience and/or pursue research related to the placement. Corequisite: PC 490. Prerequisite: permission.
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PC 499: Physics Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits) Allows the department to offer titles not normally offered. Prerequisites vary by course.
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PL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; H,CW) Provide students with the background and conceptual tools necessary for more advanced study in the subject. At the discretion of instructor, the course could be an examination of some fundamental philosophical problems such (such as the meaning of life, reality, knowledge, freedom, and morality) or a survey of historical development of Western Philosophy, from Ancient Greek to modern Philosophy.
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PL 103 Life: Death,and Meaning
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Either Semester; Variable; 3.00 Credits; H,CW) The course will explore the meaning of life and death. Our primary concern will be with death151one146s own inevitable personal death151as it figures in human life and in contributing, or perhaps even detracting from, the meaningfulness of such a life. It will give you a deeper philosophical understanding of the meaning of death, and consequently the meaning of life, which will ultimately bring you into true being and authentic existence.
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PL 105: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; H) An analysis of practical reasoning skills, including a systematic approach to informal arguments and the meaning of everyday claims. Aristotelian logic, Venn Diagrams, propositional logic and symbolic logic are included.
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PL 106: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,H) Examines the historically valid ethical approaches to problems, i.e., pragmatic, relativistic and absolute and the application of such methods to contemporary ethical dilemmas, e.g., abortion, terrorism, euthanasia and capital punishment.
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PL 115: Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; H,CW) An introduction to philosophy through an examination of seven theories of human nature: Plato, Marx, Freud, Sartre, Hobbes, Skinner, and Christianity.
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PL 199: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; H) Allows the departments to offer special topics not normally offered. Departments may offer more than one special topic. Prerequisites vary by title.
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PL 201: Plato and Aristotle
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Odd Years; 3.00 Credits; CW,H) The historical and critical examination of the two founding fathers of western philosophy, emphasizing their attitudes about knowledge, reality, ethical value and epistemology.
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