Philosophy
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PHIL 101
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
3 Units
[Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduction to the themes, issues, methodologies, practice of philosophy, and exploration of the nature of reality, the boundaries of knowledge, the origin and validity of values, and the meaning of existence utilizing historical, analytic, and critical approaches. Inquiry into the worlds wisdom traditions leading toward the cultivation of independent philosophical thought. [D; CSU; UC]
| Cls No. | Crs/Sect No. | Time | Days | Room | Instructor | #Weeks | #Seats |
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| 47015 | PHIL 101 05 | 08:00AM-10:50AM | MTWTH | 563A | Orozco,Alejandro | 5 | 0* |
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MAIN CAMPUS - DAY
Begins: 6/8/2009 Ends: 7/7/2009
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| 47016 | PHIL 101 76 | 05:30PM-09:00PM | MW | 7203 | Buckles,Gregory | 7 | 5* |
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HIGHER ED CENTER NATIONAL CITY, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING
Begins: 6/22/2009 Ends: 8/5/2009
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| 50411 | PHIL 101 501 | ONLINE | ONLINE | ONLINE | Cuddy,Lucas | 7 | 0* |
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ONLINE
Begins: 6/22/2009 Ends: 8/6/2009
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PHIL 103
LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING
3 Units
Grade only. [Prerequisite: ENGL 115 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Develops the critical reading, writing, and reasoning skills necessary for both academic success and good citizenship. Introduces deductive and inductive reasoning and the logic of analysis, as well as the systematic study of fallacies in reasoning. Emphasizes the practical applications of logic in daily life. Includes analytical and argumentative writing exercises. [D; CSU; UC]
| Cls No. | Crs/Sect No. | Time | Days | Room | Instructor | #Weeks | #Seats |
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| 47017 | PHIL 103 01 | 11:00AM-01:50PM | MTWTH | 475 | Moore,Jeffrey | 5 | 0* |
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MAIN CAMPUS - DAY
Begins: 7/8/2009 Ends: 8/6/2009
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| 47018 | PHIL 103 03 | 11:00AM-01:50PM | MTWTH | 1683 | Orozco,Alejandro | 5 | 0* |
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MAIN CAMPUS - DAY
Begins: 6/8/2009 Ends: 7/7/2009
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PHIL 106
WORLD RELIGIONS
3 Units
[Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the philosophical significance of major themes in religious thought. Studies the comparative and contrasting features of major religious philosophies, including an examination of the historical background and contemporary outlook. [D; CSU; UC]
| Cls No. | Crs/Sect No. | Time | Days | Room | Instructor | #Weeks | #Seats |
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| 47019 | PHIL 106 70 | 08:00AM-10:15AM | TWTH | 7212 | Mules,Ronald | 7 | 5* |
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HIGHER ED CENTER NATIONAL CITY, NATIONAL CITY - DAY
Begins: 6/23/2009 Ends: 8/6/2009
*Open seats as of Monday, August 31, 2009 6:54 AM
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Total Courses: 3 Total Sections: 6