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PHI 201: Formal Logic
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
This course offers a fundamental study of the techniques of formal reasoning. After an introduction to basic argument identification and analysis procedure, students will develop formal tools for analyzing and evaluating arguments in the categorical and propositional systems of logic, paying special attention to the relationship between natural language and its expression in categorical and propositional notation. Selected problems in the history and philosophy of logic shall also be considered. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: This course is designed to support programs of study in Secondary Education and Mathematics; students pursuing other majors may enroll with permission of instructor. Offered as needed.
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PHI 300: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
The course examines rival theories of making ethical choices, clarifies what theories of human nature and self they presuppose and directly tests their workability by requiring students to use them to resolve conflicts of values, personal and interpersonal. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: None. Offered Fall semester.
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PHI 498: Independent Study in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
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PHY 104: Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
This course is designed to introduce the non-science student to the nature of physical reality and the physical laws which govern the universe. Contemporary applications in physics, chemistry, geology, and astronomy will be discussed as well as new frontiers in scientific thought. A laboratory will introduce students to the use of the scientific method by combining experiments, observations, measurements and analysis. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 114 or higher placement. Offered Spring semester. Note: Registration for both the lecture (PHY 104) and the lab (PHY 104 L) is required.
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PHY 200: Principles of Physics I
4.00 Credits
Medaille University
This course is an introduction to the underlying principles of physics that govern behavior in the physical world. The topics of mechanics, heat, and waves will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on applications and problem solving. Four credit hours. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 115 or placement in MAT 216. Offered Fall semester. Note: Registration for both the lecture (PHY 200) and the lab (PHY 200 L) is required.
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PHY 201: Principles of Physics II
4.00 Credits
Medaille University
This course is a continuation of Principles of Physics I. The topics of electricity, magnetism, light, optics, and modern physics will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on applications and problem solving. Four credit hours. Prerequisite: PHY 200. Offered Spring semester. Note: Registration for both the lecture (PHY 201) and the lab (PHY 201 L) is required.
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PHY 498: Independent Study in Physics
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
Independent Study in Physics
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POL 100: Introduction to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
Introduction to Political Science will focus upon political theory and its application to individuals, nations and the international arena. Three credit hours. Offered Fall semester (e).
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POL 101: United States Government
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
An overview of the Constitutional basis, structure, and administrative organization of government in the U.S. Principal focus will be on the national government; various contemporary political problems will be explored. Three credit hours. Offered Spring semester (e).
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POL 201: Judicial System in u. s. Politics
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
Introductory survey of the major components of the courts and judicial system at the national, state and local levels. Topics may include criminal justice, factors influencing judicial decision-making and the courts in relation to other government agencies. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: POL 101. Offered as needed.
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