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HUMN 105: Music
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Music is an important form of human expression and creativity. This course combines music appreciation with attention to why certain societies produced kinds of music. Previous knowledge of music is not required.
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HUMN 120: Performing Arts
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The purpose of this course is to help students aquire a critical appreciation both for the process of creating various forms of art and for the final products in theater, musical theater, opera and dance. The course will also explore how aesthetic values are influenced by society. Students will be required to attend professional performances in the Philadelphia area.
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HUMN 123: Ideas and Images
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Beginning with analysis of basic visual and compositional elements, students will discover how artists and designers have created images that express and reflect cultural values. Historical and cross-cultural connections are emphasized in seminar approach. May not be taken by any design or architecture major. This course may be used to satisfy a College Studies requirement, but not free elective credits.
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HUMN 215: Evil and Good
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
A study of evil and good in art, literature, religion and philosophy, with attention to actual issues of evil and good in human social life. Concepts of evil and good in both Western and non-Western cultures will be surveyed. The course will also provide an introduction to strategies for ethical decision- making. Prerequisite: WRTG-101, HIST-11X
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HUMN 223: World Philosophies
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course takes a comparative approach to the study of philosophy, investigating the nature of philosophical activity in diverse cultures. The central question addressed in the course is: "Is this the most reliable knowledge acquired through philosophical reasoning, scientific observation or religious devotion?" Prerequisite: WRTG-101, HIST-11X
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HUMN 310: Globalization and World Politics
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course provides an overview of the forces which are shaping global economics and politics. Students will develop an understanding of the roles of international institutions such as the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund and the United Nations, as well as non-governmental groups like Amnesty International and al Qaeda. Students will also examine the process of economic globalization in order to understand its varying impacts on different world regions.
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HUMN 381: Independent Study in the Humanities
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Intensive research on a topic that does not fall within a particular discipline in the humanities or that is interdisciplinary in nature. Can be taken for College Studies credit. For further details, see general description of Independent Study in "Academic Policies" section.
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HUMN 382: Independent Study in Languages
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
See the statement on Independent Study in the "Academic Policies" section.
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IENGR 315: Operations Research II
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Dynamic Programming; decision theory involving one stage problem; probabilistic models of operations research; inventory theory; Markov chains; queuing theory and simulation. Prerequisites: ENGR-304, ENGR-307
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IENGR 413: Simulation Systems
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Procedures and rationale for planning, designing and implementing computer simulation experiments used to analyze human-machine systems in engineering, business and social sciences. Prerequisite: IENGR- 315, ENGR 307
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