Current Courses

 

Fall, 2008

Click on a course title to see the course description and schedule, or click on a link to visit the main page for the course, where you will find the syllabus and other information.

phil1304

syn 24342

  • Introduction to Comparative Religion-PCM
    This course is entirely web-based (internet access and email required) The entry point for the course is BlackBoard. (Click here for instructions on logging in.)
    • Course Description: A study of religious consciousness and the major religions of the world including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
    • There are no prerequisites for World Religions. A passing score or the equivalent on the reading portion of the assessment test is required.
    • Click the synonym to the left to go to the information page for that class.
       
phil2303

syn 24344

  • Logic (PHIL2303)
    (Internet access and email required)
    • Course Description: Students will be introduced to the rules of argument, inductive and deductive reasoning, the recognition of informal and formal fallacies, and the application of logical thinking in work and social situations.
    • There are no course prerequisites for Logic. A passing score or the equivalent on the reading, writing, and mathematics portions of the assessment test is required.
    • The entry point for the online component of this course is BlackBoard. (Click here for instructions on logging in.)
    • Click the synonym to the left to go to the information page for that class.
       
phil2317

syn 26050

pcm

  • Modern (PHIL2317)
    (Internet access and email required)
    • Course Description: Students will be introduced to the history of early modern Western Philosophy focusing on the attempt to understand the source, nature, and limits of human knowledge as pursued by the rationalists, the empiricists, and Kant.
    • Course prerequisites: Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL1301). A passing score or the equivalent on the reading and writing portions of the assessment test is required.
    • This class combines a classroom section and a PCM section. The entry point for the online component of this course is BlackBoard. (Click here for instructions on logging in.)
    • Click the synonym to the left to go to the information page for that class.
       
phil2321

syn 24363

 

  • Philosophy of Religion (PHIL2321)
    (Internet access and email required)
    • Course Description: Students will be introduced to the philosophical analysis of the nature of religion and religious experience with an emphasis on such themes as rationality and religious belief, the existence and attributes of God, and the problem of evil.
    • There are no course prerequisites for Philosophy of Religion. A passing score or the equivalent on the reading and writing portions of the assessment test is required.
    • The entry point for the online component of this course is BlackBoard. (Click here for instructions on logging in.)
    • Click the synonym to the left to go to the information page for that class.

 

 


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