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PEN 211: Statics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This two-semester course is concerned with the principles of mechanics, the vector treatment of force systems, friction, kinetics of particles and rigid bodies, and with free-acceleration, work-energy, and impulse momentum methods. Engineering applications are emphasized.
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PEN 291: Engineering and Drawing/Comp. Aided Eng.
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course provides engineering science and pre-engineering students with professional drawing skills that they need to visualize their designs, mark object dimensions, understand others' drawings and to be able to draw assemblies of parts and components. The course material requires both pencil-and-paper and computer-aided drawings skills. Offered annually, requires three lecture hours per week. A term project will be assigned and reviewed at the end of the semester. 3 credits
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PEN 307: Applied Electronics I
4.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course teaches applications of active electronic devices and circuits. Required laboratory work includes the construction and calibration of various electronic devices.
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PEN 308: Applied Electronics II
4.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course teaches applications of active electronic devices and circuits. Required laboratory work includes the construction and calibration of various electronic devices.
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PEN 495: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
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PHL 111: Everyday Ethics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course examines the ethical issues which arise in everyday life, especially issues concerning interpersonal communication. The course facilitates the development of critical thinking skills for approaching these issues.
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PHL 200: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course provides an introduction to philosophy through the examination of philosophical problems in the classic divisions of philosophy of ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. Students are encouraged to learn to do philosophy.
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PHL 201: Greek Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course covers Greek philosophy from its origin up to and through the medieval period. This includes examining the works of the Pre-Socrates, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Epictetus, St. Augustine, St. Anselm, and St. Thomas Aquinas.
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PHL 202: Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course covers philosophy in the modern period. It includes the examination of rationalists such as Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, and empiricists such as Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. It examines Kant's response to the development of modern philosophy.
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PHL 207: Biomedical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course examines the ethical theories and concepts as they apply to biomedicine, including the role of medical doctor and nurse, confidentiality and informed consent, patient's rights, medical experimentation on human subjects, involuntary civil commitment, abortion, sterilization of the mentally challenged, genetic engineering, and justice and health care.
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