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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. UC/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100 C. This is a survey of Western philosophical thought from the Renaissance to the present. The course emphasizes metaphysics, theory of knowledge, and ethics, but may also include the development of views on political philosophy, God's existence, skepticism, empiricism, limits of human knowledge, causality, logic, semantics, and philosophical foundations of modern science. The course also examines the influence of past philosophical movements on modern life, including the growth of science and social and cultural changes.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option UC/CSU, CSU GE, IGETC This course is a systematic introduction to the historical study of Jesus of Nazareth. It focuses upon: the various ways in which Jesus is depicted in the traditions of the Bible, in particular, the Synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of John, and the epistles of Paul; Jesus as critically reconstructed by New Testament scholarshipwith a view to answering the question of what (if anything) can be known historically regarding his teaching and life, e.g., whether Jesus considered himself to be the Messiah; and Jesus as variously portrayed in the arts, especially, painting, film, and music.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. UC/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC This course is an introduction to philosophical thinking about religion, with an emphasis upon traditional Western monotheism. It critically discusses the central arguments for and against such topics as: the existence of God, the veridicality of religious and mystical experience, the cognitive status of religious language, the historicity of miracles, the possibility of life after death, and the equal validity of all religions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option UC/CSU This interdisciplinary course is a systematic examination of the philosophical and religious aspects of human sexuality. The course includes an historical overview of the major philosophical and religious theories about sexuality in the context of a discussion of basic ethical theories. It specifically examines the topics of sex, gender equality, pornography, premarital sex, fidelity, abortion, homosexuality, romantic love, and marriage and family.
  • 5.00 - 12.00 Credits

    (May be taken for credit 1-4 times) Zero to twelve hours lecture and Zero to twenty-four hours laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass or Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option or Standard Letter Grade UC Credit Limitation/CSU Prerequisite: May be required. Corequisite: May be required. Advisory: May be required. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of a particular interest topic concerning which no other regular class is offered. A paper or group activity may be requested. Credit may range from . 5 to 12 units. Consult the class schedule for the offerings a particular semester. Fees may be required - PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Varying hours of scheduled conferences per week according to instructor. UC Credit Limitation/CSU Prerequisite: Approved Independent Study Learning Contract. Independent study is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. It is thought that topics might develop out of a curiosity stimulated in a regular class. The student would then contact the supervising instructor to develop a contract for his/her particular interest so that they could learn more regarding their special topic.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Two hours lecture and Four hours laboratory TBA per week. Advisory: PHOT 103 C. Designed to allow the student to specialize in one particular phase of photography under the close supervision of the instructor. Students will be required to meet periodic deadlines and do some classroom assignments that are loosely structured to allow creativity. This should be the final class that the student takes before leaving the photography program. $ 20.00 Materials Fee - PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (May be taken for credit 4 times) One hour lecture plus five hours of supervised employment per week. in photographic occupations for each unit of credit. Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in seven units, including work experience. Concurrent enrollment in Photography Program. The course requires a minimum of five hours employment in a photography related occupation per week. Refer to class schedule for an explanation of unit credit. Cypress College 2008-2009 Photography / 291
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Same as MMPH 101 C) Two hours lecture and Four hours laboratory TBA per week. Credit by Examination UC/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE, CAN ART 18 This course provides students with an introduction to visual concepts, basic image capture and camera functions with film and digital cameras. Software basics for photographic imaging and digital printing along with traditional black and white film development and photographic printing will be taught. $ 20.00 Materials Fee - PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Laboratory hours vary according to use on individual basis. CSU Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a lecture/lab photography class. This is an open laboratory course for students who are currently enrolled in a photography lecture/laboratory class. The laboratory consists of darkroom facilities for black and white and color film processing, black and white and color printing, and a print finishing room.
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