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Course meets distribution credit in Humanities.
This course is offered fall quarter.
This course is offered winter quarter.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Explores the major branches of philosophy: Ethics, philosophy of religion, political philosophy, and epistemology while building and expressing a coherent and consistent worldview. Critiques philosophical arguments of significant contributors to the Western philosophical tradition.
Prerequisite: ENGL& 101
Course meets distribution credit in Humanities.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Surveys the primary areas of the philosophy of religion including arguments for the existence of God, the relationship between faith and reason, the attributes of the God of ethical monotheism, the Problem of Evil, theodicies, the nature of religious experiences, miracles, and life after death. Focuses on the Western philosophical tradition, though some non-Western philosophies are used as points of comparison and contrast.
Prerequisite: ENGL& 101
Provides work-based learning experience in a specific program of study. Individualized student outcomes are developed, focusing on behaviors that contribute to workplace success.
Prerequisites: Instructor or Cooperative Education Coordinator permission Concurrent requirements: COLL 289 or BUS 294 must be taken prior to or concurrent with this course.
Offers individualized learning opportunities for knowledge or skill development. Content and expectations are established between the student and instructor, and documented in an Independent Study contract.
Prerequisites: By instructor permission only.