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Philosophy: Elementary Courses |
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• PHIL 171 - Introduction to Logic
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• PHIL 273 - Symbolic Logic
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Philosophy: Intermediate Historical Courses |
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• PHIL 251 - Legacies of Thought: Ancient Philosophy & Medieval Christianity
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• PHIL 252 - The Christian Foundations of Modernity
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Philosophy: Intermediate Systematic Courses |
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• PHIL 201 - Philosophy of Social Science
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• PHIL 202 - Law, Politics, and Legal Practice
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• PHIL 203 - Understanding Natural Science: Its Nature, Status, and Limits
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• PHIL 205 - Ethics
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• PHIL 207 - Justice and the Common Good: Studies in Political Philosophy
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• PHIL 208 - Philosophy of the Arts and Culture
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• PHIL 211 - Philosophy of Gender
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• PHIL 212 - Ethical Dimensions of Health Care
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• PHIL 293 - God, Freedom, and Evil
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Philosophy: Advanced Historical Courses All advanced courses presuppose two or more philosophy courses, or one philosophy course plus junior or senior standing.
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• PHIL 312 - Plato and Aristotle
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• PHIL 322 - Aquinas
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• PHIL 336 - Studies in Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 340 - Contemporary Continental Philosophy
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• PHIL 341 - Contemporary Anglo-American Philosophy
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Philosophy: Advanced Systematic Courses |
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• PHIL 318 - Minds, Brains, and Persons
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• PHIL 365 - Ethical Theory
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• PHIL 371 - Epistemology
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• PHIL 390 - A Readings and Research
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• PHIL 395 - Philosophy Topics: Problems in Systematic Philosophy
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• PHIL 396 - Philosophy Topics: Figures and Themes in the History of Philosophy
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Physical Education and Recreation: Personal Fitness A course in this area is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and activity requirements to maintain active lives. This course is to be used as a gateway course before students complete their two additional requirements, one from leisure and lifetime activities and one from sport, dance and society core categories. (Students take one course from the personal fitness series then one course each from the leisure and lifetime series and from the sport, dance and society series.) The emphasis in each course is on fitness development and maintenance. Students are expected to train 3 times per week—2 times in class and 1 time outside of class. All courses involve the participation in conditioning activities, lectures, discussions, papers, and tests. Conceptual topics related to wellness included in all personal fitness courses are these: (1) principles for the development of an active lifestyle, (2) issues in nutrition, and (3) body image.
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• PER 101 - Jogging and Road Racing
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• PER 102 - Nordic Walking
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• PER 103 - Road Cycling
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• PER 104 - Core Strength Training and Balance
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• PER 105 - Aerobic Dance
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• PER 106 - Cardio Cross Training
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• PER 107 - Strength and Conditioning
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• PER 108 - Aquatic Fitness
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• PER 110 - Water Aerobics
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• PER 112 - Special Topics in Personal Fitness
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Physical Education and Recreation: Leisure and Lifetime Activities A course in this area is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge to acquire and develop selected motor skills for a lifetime of leisure. Each course emphasizes the following: 1) personal development in a specific activity, and 2) acquisition of basic skills needed for a lifetime of healthy leisure activity. Lectures, readings, and activity (golf I, bowling, sacred dance, etc.) are used to educate the student on the values of skill instruction, practice, and participation in a lifetime activity. Students are provided with a general introduction to current issues such as these: skill building, Christian stewardship, and stress management.
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• PER 120 - Scuba
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• PER 124 - Swim I
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• PER 125 - Swim II
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• PER 126 - Cross Country Skiing
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• PER 127 - Downhill Skiing
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• PER 128 - Ice Skating
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• PER 129 - Karate
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• PER 130 - Women's Self Defense
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• PER 132 - Golf Level I
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• PER 133 - Golf Level II
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• PER 137 - Bowling
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• PER 138 - Wilderness Pursuits
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• PER 140 - Special Topics: Lifetime & Leisure
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• PER 141 - Rock Climbing I
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• PER 142 - Rock Climbing II
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• PER 143 - Canoeing
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• PER 144 - Frisbee
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• PER 145 - Fly Fishing
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• PER 150 - Educational Dance
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Physical Education and Recreation: Sport, Dance, and Society A course in this area is designed to help students develop a faith-informed perspective, understanding of and appreciation for the impact of highly-skilled human movement through play, and sport, with a particular focus on the enhancement of selected motor skills. Lectures, readings, and group activity are used to educate the student on the values of skill instruction, practice, and participation in a lifetime activity.
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• PER 170 - Special Topics: Sport, Dance & Society
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• PER 171 - Racquetball
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• PER 172 - Water Polo
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• PER 173 - Basketball
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• PER 174 - Volleyball Level I
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• PER 175 - Volleyball Level II
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• PER 176 - Cooperative World Games
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• PER 177 - Slow Pitch Softball
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• PER 180 - Badminton Level I
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• PER 181 - Badminton Level II
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• PER 182 - Tennis Level I
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• PER 183 - Tennis Level II
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• PER 185 - Soccer
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Physics: Introductory Courses |
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• PHYS 132 - Matter, Light, and Energy
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• PHYS 133 - Introductory Physics: Mechanics and Gravity
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• PHYS 195 - Physics and Astronomy Student Seminar
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• PHYS 212 - Inquiry-Based Physics
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• PHYS 221 - General Physics
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• PHYS 222 - General Physics
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• PHYS 223 - Physics for the Health Sciences
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• PHYS 235 - Introductory Physics: Electricity and Magnetism
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• PHYS 237 - Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
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• PHYS 246 - Waves, Optics, and Optical Technology
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• PHYS 295 - Seminar in Physics, Technology and Society
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• PHYS 296 - Studies in Physics, Technology and Society
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• PHYS 383 - External Practicum
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Physics: Advanced Laboratory Courses |
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• PHYS 339 - Advanced Classical Mechanics Laboratory
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• PHYS 349 - Advanced Electromagnetism and Optics Laboratory
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• PHYS 379 - Advanced Quantum Physics Laboratory
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• PHYS 395 - Physics Research, Writing, and Presentation
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Physics: Advanced Theory Courses |
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• PHYS 306 - Introduction to Quantum Physics
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• PHYS 335 - Classical Mechanics
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• PHYS 345 - Electromagnetism
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• PHYS 346 - Advanced Optics
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• PHYS 347 - Relativistic Electrodynamics
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• PHYS 365 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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• PHYS 375 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 376 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 390 - Independent Study in Physics
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Political Science |
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• POLS 110 - Foundations of Political Community
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• POLS 151 - Foundations of Political Science Research
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• POLS 202 - Democracy in America: State and Federal Government
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• POLS 207 - International Cooperation and Conflict
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• POLS 208 - Urban Politics
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• POLS 209 - Public and Non-Profit Administration
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• POLS 212 - American Public Policy
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• POLS 214 - Governments and Globalization
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