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PHIL 313: Symbolic Logic
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: PHIL 100, 101, or consent of instructor. This beginning course in symbolic formal logic introduces students to the formalization of arguments and the formal nature of deduction.
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PHIL 314: The Mind And Brain
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: PHIL 100, 101, or consent of instructor. This course is an examination of various theories of what the mind is and its relation to the body. Concepts such as consciousness, belief, sensation, perception, and desire are discussed.
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PHIL 315: The Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: PHIL 100, 101, or consent of instructor. This course is an examination of various theories of what a legal system is. Attention is given to a number of related issues including the role of morality in the formation of a legal system, legal justice, the proper limits of state authority over an individual citizen's autonomy, and theories of punishment.
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PHIL 397: Independent Study in Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: Approval of faculty sponsor and school dean; junior or senior standing. This course provides students the opportunity to pursue individual study of topics not covered in other available courses. The area for investigation is developed in consultation with a faculty sponsor and credit is dependent on the nature of the work. May be repeated for no more than six credits.
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PHIL 398: Specialtopics in Philosophy[ Credit Depends on Topic
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: A background of work in the discipline or prior consent of instructor. This course will focus on an aspect of the discipline not otherwise covered by the regularly offered courses. The topic will vary according to professor and term; consequently, more than one may be taken by a student during his/her matriculation.
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PHIL 400: Thesis Guidance
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: PHIL 100, 101, or consent of instructor, and senior standing. Supervision of senior thesis. Topic to be decided by student with approval of advisor.
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PHIL 408: Philosophy Seminar
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: PHIL 100, 101, or consent of instructor, and senior standing. This seminar course in the writings of a particular philosopher is open to philosophy majors and to majors in other programs with special interest in the philosopher or problem under consideration.
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PHYS 141-142: College Physics
4.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Each semester: Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory. This intensive algebra and trigonometry based physics course sequence is for students majoring in the natural sciences. The course is designed to meet the needs of students preparing for MCATs. Content of the course includes mechanics, properties of matter, thermodynamics, waves and sound, electricity and magnetism, optics, quantum physics, and nuclear physics. One laboratory per week.
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PHYS 161: Physics I
4.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: MATH 103 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 103. Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory. This course is a calculus-based survey of classical physics, providing a background for persons who intend to use physics as a base for the physics major or for other science disciplines. The first semester introduces the student to Newton's laws including their application to statics and dynamics: to momentum and energy and their respective conservation principles; to rotational and angular quantities: and, if time allows, to the basic ideas of heat and thermodynamics.
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PHYS 162: Physics II
4.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: MATH 103, 104 (or concurrent enrollment in MATH 104), PHYS 141 or 161. Three hour lecture and two hours laboratory. This continuation of a calculus based survey of classical physics introduces students to the physics of waves, including sound, to basic electromagnetic theory and optics.
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