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PHED 192: Basketball Coaching Theory
2.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers a philosophical and fundamental study of basketball as played at the college level and includes fundamental approaches, offensively and defensively, designed to produce winning teams.
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PHED 282: Water Safety Instruction
3.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Provides instruction in how to teach swimming and diving skills for infants through adults and is designed to prepare lifeguards, instructors, and pool administrators for employment as certified American Red cross water safety instructors.
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PHED 284: Lifeguard Training
3.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Provides explanations, demonstrations, practice and review of rescue skills essential for Lifeguards as well as develop participants; speed, endurance, and technique in swimming and Lifeguard skills. This course meets the requirements for American Red cross certification in Lifeguard Training and is open to students who pass qualifying tests in swimming.
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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy H
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Analyzes essential philosophical questions such as the one and/ or many, what is truth, what is real being, etc. Pursues various Western attempts at their answers along with students' own personal approaches. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on page 31. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101.
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PHIL 120: Critical Reasoning NS
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Introduction to critical reasoning emphasizing concepts and methods useful for practical analysis of arguments in everyday contexts including the exercise of symbolic reasoning through the analysis of meaning, syllogisms, logical diagrams, inductive and statistical inference, informal fallacies, argument structures. Specific emphasis will be placed on the evaluation of claims of scientific research and epistemology. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101.
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PHIL 210: Ethics H
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Critically examines major Western philosophical answers to the questions of the good and how to achieve it. Application to some contemporary problems is also covered. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on page 31. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101.
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PHIL 260: Philosophy of Religion H
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers a critical, philosophic examination of the nature of religious beliefs, the functions of religious language, the arguments for the existence of God, attributes of God, the possible psychological and sociological origins of religions, the problem of evil, and the immortality of the soul, and some comparisons and contrasts between Eastern and Western religions. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on page 31. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101.
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PHYS 100: Physics:Non-Science Major
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
(was titled Concepts of Physics) NSL Emphasizes the process and historical/logical development of physics and relates the conceptual ideas of physics to everyday experience. The course is offered primarily to meet laboratory science requirements for an Associate degree; it is also useful in lieu of high school physics. Laboratory is included.
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PHYS 101: Introductory Physics NSL
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Provides the first quarter of a sequence for students in various health science, technology, and pre-professional areas. Studentinitiated motion studies introduce the fundamental principles of mechanics through studies of kinematics, Newton's Principles, energy and momentum conservation principles, and their rotational analogues. Students participate in supporting small group laboratory investigations. Prerequisite: MATH 099 and MATH 076 (Math Lab) or equivalent working knowledge of elementary algebra and right triangle trigonometry, or instructor permission.
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PHYS 102: Introductory Physics NSL
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Incorporates both thermodynamics and electromagnetism, including active student investigations of temperature, heat and thermal energy, entropy, the properties of simple electric and magnetic fields, and simple AC and DC circuits. Classroom activities help students connect the nature and role of fundamental principles in physics with real everyday operations of those principles. Students learn operation and use of contemporary instrumentation in lab investigations. Prerequisite: PHYS 101, MATH 099 and MATH 076 (Math Lab) or instructor permission.
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