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PHI 363: History of Philosophy: Greek And Medieval
4.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course is a historical survey of the great movements of philosophic thought from the Greek period to Scholasticism. The great philosophers of history are studied from the point of view of their own particular philosophy and their influence on the thinking of their own and subsequent periods. Alternate years, Fall '10.
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PHI 364: History of Philosophy: Renaissance And Modern
4.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course presents a survey of the period of thought from Scholasticism to modern critical philosophy. Special attention will be given to Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard and major twentieth century thinkers. Alternate years, Spring '11.
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PHI 380-389: Topics in Philosophy
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McKendree University
Studies in topical or specialized areas of Philosophy not included in the regular curriculum. As needed.
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PHI 390: Ethics And Public Policy
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course examines recent philosophical thinking about such fundamental ethical and social issues as racial and sexual discrimination, criminal punishment and the death penalty, civil disobedience, the morality of war, the enforcement of morals and abortion. Alternate years, Spring '11
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PHI 391: Biomedical Ethics
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course explores the ethical implications of recent developments in biological research and medical practice, including experimentation with human subjects, biological engineering, death, transplantation and resource allocation, behavior control, and health care delivery. Alternate years, Fall '10.
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PHI 480: Independent Study in Philosophy
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McKendree University
Independent Study in Philosophy
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PHI 490: Seminar in Philosophy
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McKendree University
Prerequisite: junior or senior standing as a philosophy major.
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PHY 101: Astronomy
4.00 Credits
McKendree University
This is a basic course in astronomy dealing with the historical development of astronomy, the elements of positional astronomy, the solar system, stars and galaxies and cosmology. The course meets for three hours of lecture and one laboratory period per week. Annually, Fall.
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PHY 211,212: General Physics
4.00 Credits
McKendree University
These courses are introductory courses in mechanics, heat, and sound (PHY 211) and electricity, magnetism and optics (PHY 212). Each course meets for three one hour lectures and one two hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: MTH 131, 132. Alternating annually: 211, Fall '10; 212, Spring '11.
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PHY 299: Practicum in Physics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
McKendree University
For students at the sophomore level or above who wish to arrange a practicum in a laboratory or other appropriate direct-experience learning situation in physics. Prerequisites: 15 hours of related coursework, grade point average consistent with departmental graduation requirements, and permission of the instructor. No more than eight credit hours combined total for this practicum and any internship may be counted as credit toward the major.
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