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PHL 315: Philosophy of Law
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An introductory study of the problems of legal authority and obligation. Emphasis on the relation between laws and their social setting and between law and human value.
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PHL 316: Ethical Aspects of Health Care
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Application of classical ethical theories to problems encountered in the health care fields. Theories of prominent ethical philosophers provide conceptual grounding for discussions of the moral issues confronted in health care.
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PHL 349: Philosophy of Religion
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A critical and constructive examination of basic religious beliefs and concepts such as God (including arguments for the existence of God), faith, immortality, and the problem of evil.
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PHL 405: Contemporary Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A study of one or several of the main movements in philosophy from the latter half of the19th century to the present, such as phenomenology, existentialism, or analytic philosophy. Prerequisite: one course in philosophy.
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PHL 420: Sem:Eastern Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A course with varying content from year to year consisting of concentrated study of some movement, problem, or philosopher. Prerequisites: two courses in philosophy
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PHL 492: IndSty: Eastern Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Regular meetings are arranged with the instructor. The topic must be approved by the staff of the department two weeks prior to the beginning of the term. A written report must be submitted at the conclusion of the course.
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PHL 495: Honors Independent Research
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half course This course affords Honors Program students the opportunity to design and implement a significant research project in the field of philosophy culminating in an appropriate public dissemination of the research methods and findings. This course must be taken concurrently with another 300-400 course in the major or minor, facilitating faculty supervision and guidance. Permission of the faculty supervisor and the Director of the Honors Program required prior to registration. Fall Term, January Term, Spring Term, Summer Term.
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PHL 567: Professional Ethic:Accounting
0.75 Credits
Elmhurst University
A study of ethical theory as applied to individual in a complex society. Summer Term.
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PHY 101: Physical Science
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
For the non-science major, a non-mathematical introduction to the facts, methods, and philosophy of the physical sciences. Provides insight into the modern technological world. Material is drawn from physics, astronomy, and chemistry with extensive use of videotapes, films, and field trips. Laboratory expands upon ideas developed in class. Spring Term.
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PHY 111: Introductory Physics I
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A broad quantitative background in basic physics appropriate for students in biology, geography, prephysical therapy, speech pathology, and nursing. Mechanics of particles, rigid bodies, and fluids; the concepts of energy and momentum; and heat and thermodynamics with related laboratory work. Prerequisite: background in algebra and trigonometry at the level of MTH 121 and MTH 132. Fall Term, Summer Term.
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