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PHYS 398: Physics Honors Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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PHYS 398H: Physics Honors Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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PHYS 399: Physics Honors Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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PHYS 399H: Physics Honors Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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PHYS 3TRN: Physics 300 - Level Transfer
0.00 - 99.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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PLIS 101: Self, Society and Civic Responsibility I
6.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course will explore issues of the self, society, and civic responsibility primarily with attention to classic texts in the philosophical and Religious heritages though some attention will be drawn to some contemporary reflections on these subjects. Outcome: The goal of this program is to stimulate interest in, and enhance engagement with the questions conversations, ideal, and texts that make up humanity's heritage of philosophical and religious reflection by incorporating volunteer experience as a contextual base for analysis and insight.
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PLIS 102: Self, Society and Civic Responsibility II
6.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course examines questions of the self, society, and civic responsibility primarily by having students both engage service-learning challenges and also modern and contemporary philosophical, religious, and sociological reflections on community life, social order, justice, and social responsibility. Outcome: The goal of this program is to stimulate interest in, and enhance engagement with, the questions, conversations, ideal, and texts that make up humanity's heritage of philosophical and religious reflection by incorporating volunteer experience as a contextual base for analysis and insight.
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PLSC 100: Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
An introduction to political theory, covering the principal ideas, controversies and institutions of political society. Outcome: Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of major approaches to the normative study of politics; to identify the assumptions underlying philosophical arguments; and to critically assess different theories of political justice.
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PLSC 101: American Politics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
American national government and politics, including institutions, group and electoral processes, and public policy. Outcome: Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the American political system, the patterns of political participation and behavior of diverse individuals and groups in American society, and evaluate the roles and processes of U.S. political institutions.
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PLSC 102: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Competing perspectives on international politics and global issues such as North-South relations, human rights, war and peace, population growth, and environmentalism. Outcome: Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the main approaches to the study of international politics and to analyze and assess such major substantive issues as interstate war, terrorism, arms control, international political economy and sustainable development.
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