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3.00 Credits
Studies in the variety of political philosophies of the last 300 years including social contract theory, liberalism, Marxism and socialism, tolerance or pluralism by concentrating on the major theories with a view toward contemporary analysis and criticism. Society Group B core option. Cross-listed as POL 309 and offered periodically.
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3.00 Credits
Explores philosophical developments and discussions which have proven germane and valuable in service to the recent theological enterprise, e.g., hermeneutics, deconstruction, speech act theory, and reformed epistemology. Alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for philosophy majors and minors to study a contemporary or historical philosophical topic in-depth. Students will learn to do advanced research in philosophy and will write a major paper in the process. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
A seminar or directed study on an announced topic or set of topics. Credit specified at registration. Repeatable for credit with a new topic.
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3.00 Credits
Specialized study of an area not covered by a regular course. Prerequisite: honors scholar standing or membership in Alpha Chi, and approval by the instructor and the honors program coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
Individualized advanced study, research, or project development in a clearly defined and limited area not covered by a regular course. The work should be primarily initiated by the student but undertaken with the consent, regular guidance, and direction of an instructor qualified in the area. Prerequisites: junior standing, a GPA of 2.5 or above in departmental offerings, and approval by the instructor and department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Experience-oriented group study, usually of an experimental or innovative nature, and frequently involving off-campus activity or travel abroad. Offered during the summer sessions. Credit formula: approximately one week (or 50 hours) per hour of academic credit. Not applicable toward general or major requirements unless specifically approved for that purpose. Grading system varies.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of physics; algebra-based and with no laboratory. Topics include mechanics of motion, force, energy, thermodynamics, fluids, wave phenomena, light and sound. Prerequisite: Math proficiency in algebra and basic trigonometry.
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3.00 Credits
Practical applications of physical, physiological, psychological, musical, and architectural acoustics. Sound recording, reproduction, and measurements. Wave phenomena, harmonic analysis, and their application to musical scales and instruments, speech, hearing, transducers, and reverberation. Techniques and equipment demonstrated. Spring semester. Prerequisite: SCS 110 or PHY 181 or PHY 201.
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4.00 Credits
Mechanics, properties of materials, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, light, sound, atomic and nuclear structure. More than minimal competence in algebra is necessary. Math proficiency is required. PHY 181 in Fall semester, PHY 182 in Spring semester. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Lab fee $30.
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