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PHIL 483: Philosophy of Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A study of the fundamental concepts, methods, and goals of the social sciences, including a consideration of such topics as: the nature of the human action; the possibility of a science of human nature; the relationship between the natural and social sciences; explanation and understanding; laws and theories; objectivity and value judgments; and freedom and determinism.
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PHIL 485: Philosophy of History
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
What is history? Why do human beings record their history? Is history moving toward a goal? Is history a science or an art? Are historical events objective occurrences? Can we verify casual claims about unrepeatable episodes? Is the historian entitled (or obliged) to make value-judgments? How should we rank the contributions of individual historians? Readings include philosophers and historians, classical and contemporary sources.
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PHIL 490: Philosophy of Love
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
What is love? Does it even exist; or is it a myth? Is it attainable; or an impossible ideal? Is it rooted in the divine; in the human; or even in the biologic or animal? Is it an emotion; a form of relationship; or even a cosmic principle? Can it be equal and shared; or must it be hierarchic and coercive? This course considers a variety of philosophical perspectives on questions such as these. Readings typically include such classic and contemporary thinkers as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, Kierkegaard, Freud, Sartre, DeBeauvoir, and Tillich.
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PHIL 494: Contemporary Philosophical Problems
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
An intensive examination of one or more contemporary philosophical problems such as: the is-ought debate; the mind-body problems; relativism and the possibility of objective knowledge; etc. Topic may vary. The course may be repeated for credit, provided the content of the course has changed. *Courses marked with an asterisk fulfill the Core upper-division Ethics Requirement
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PHYS 101: Physics and Society
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A discussion of the concepts which unify our experience with the physical world. Topics are presented at an introductory level for the student with little or no background in physical science. Science related topics of special interest are discussed. Examples include: alternatives for energy production and conservation; radiation, its effect and applications; and ethical decisions in the application of new scientific discoveries. Three lectures weekly with demonstrations and discussions. (Every semester)
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PHYS 105: Physical Sciences for K-8 Teachers
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A laboratory/lecture/discussion class designed to lead students toward an understanding of selected topics in chemistry and physics. The course topics are selected to satisfy the Physical Science specifications of the Science Content Standards for California Public Schools (K-12) and are intended for Liberal Studies majors. (Every year)
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PHYS 112: Physics and Society with Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A discussion and empirical examination of the concepts which unify our experience with the physical world. Topics are presented at an elementary level for the student with little or no background in physical science. Science-related topics of special interest are discussed. Examples include: alternatives for energy production and conservation; radiation, its effect and application; and ethical decisions in the application of new scientific discoveries. Two lectures and one laboratory/recitation weekly.
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PHYS 117: Astronomy with Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A survey of astronomy covering astronomical history, descriptive astronomy, planetology, stellar birth/life/death, and cosmology. This course satisfies the Core Curriculum physical science requirement with laboratory. Two lectures and one laboratory weekly. No science prerequisites.
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PHYS 136: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A study of the fundamental principles of mechanics and wave motion, sound, and heat. Three lectures and one laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in MATH 130 or 150. (Every semester)
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PHYS 137: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A study of the fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics. Three lectures and one laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: PHYS 136. (Every semester)
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