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May 13, 2024
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University Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Pan-African Studies (Undergraduate) |
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• PAS 414 - African Diaspora: Globalization, Locality, Community
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• PAS 416 - Pan Africanism and World Politics
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• PAS 417 - Hip-Hop as Political Expression
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• PAS 418 - African American Religion as Civic Culture
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• PAS 420 - African Foundations of African American Culture
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• PAS 421 - African American Music as History and Criticism
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• PAS 422 - Themes in Black Literature
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• PAS 440 - Power and African American Communities
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• PAS 441 - Power and African American Communities: Field Research
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• PAS 456 - Politics of the Caribbean and Central America
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• PAS 480 - Education and Development in Africa
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• PAS 490 - Special Topics in Pan-African Studies
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• PAS 495 - Senior Thesis
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• PAS 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Philosophy (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. |
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• PHIL 151 - Philosophical Ideas: Knowledge and Reality
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• PHIL 152 - Philosophical Ideas: Human Values
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• PHIL 160 - Critical Thinking
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• PHIL 200 - Introduction to Comparative Religions
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• PHIL 210 - Conceptions of the Self in Philosophy and Literature
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• PHIL 220 - Contemporary Moral and Social Issues in a Multicultural Society
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• PHIL 230 - The Meanings of Human Life: A Multicultural Approach
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• PHIL 250 - Introduction to Symbolic Logic
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• PHIL 300 - Philosophical Research and Writing
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• PHIL 304 - Ethics I
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• PHIL 311 - History of Ancient Philosophy
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• PHIL 313 - History of Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 321 - Ancient Thought and its Modern Legacy
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• PHIL 323 - Human Diversity and Justice
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• PHIL 325 - Violence and Ethics
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• PHIL 327 - Philosophy, Gender and Culture
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• PHIL 354 - Special Topics in Philosophy
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• PHIL 372 - Philosophy and the Emotions
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• PHIL 373 - Themes of Adult Life in Philosophy
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• PHIL 380 - Ancient and Modern Science
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• PHIL 385 - Measurement of Human Difference
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• PHIL 395 - Philosophy in Practice: Internships and Service Learning
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• PHIL 400A - Journal Editing and Production
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• PHIL 400B - Advanced Philosophical Writing and Journal Production
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• PHIL 405 - Symbolic Logic
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• PHIL 406 - Advanced Logic
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• PHIL 410 - Social and Political Philosophy
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• PHIL 413 - Issues in Feminist Philosophy
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• PHIL 415 - Philosophy of Religion
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• PHIL 420 - Ethics II
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• PHIL 429 - Bioethics
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• PHIL 433 - Latin American Philosophy
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• PHIL 436 - South Asian Philosophy
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• PHIL 440 - Contemporary Philosophy
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• PHIL 445 - Existentialism
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• PHIL 446 - Phenomenology
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• PHIL 447 - Hermeneutics and Critical Theory
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• PHIL 450 - Plato
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• PHIL 451 - Aristotle
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• PHIL 454 - Islamic Philosophy
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• PHIL 458 - Major Figures in Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 459 - 19th Century Philosophy
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• PHIL 460 - Metaphysics
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• PHIL 470 - Theory of Knowledge
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• PHIL 471 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHIL 475 - Aesthetics
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• PHIL 480 - Philosophy of Language
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• PHIL 485 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 490 - Philosophy of Law
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• PHIL 495 - Proseminar: Selected Works in Philosophy
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• PHIL 496 - Senior Seminar
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• PHIL 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Philosophy (Graduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. Classified graduate standing is required for admission. |
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• PHIL 500A - Journal Editing and Production
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• PHIL 500B - Graduate Philosophical Writing and Journal Production
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• PHIL 510 - Seminar: History of Philosophy
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• PHIL 511 - Seminar: History of Ancient Philosophy
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• PHIL 513 - Seminar: History of Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 515 - Seminar: 18th and 19th Century Philosophy
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• PHIL 521 - Seminar: Logic
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• PHIL 523 - Seminar: Philosophy of Language
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• PHIL 525 - Seminar: Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 531 - Seminar: Metaphysics
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• PHIL 532 - Seminar: Theory of Knowledge
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• PHIL 533 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHIL 542 - Seminar: Aesthetics
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• PHIL 543 - Seminar: Ethics
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• PHIL 544 - Seminar: Social and Political Philosophy
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• PHIL 580 - Seminar: Critical Thinking–Models and Strategies
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• PHIL 581 - Projects in Teaching Philosophy
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• PHIL 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• PHIL 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• PHIL 599 - Thesis
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Physics (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: PHYS 410AB, 425A, 426AB, 427, 432A, 470, 497, 499. |
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• PHYS 101 - Physics
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• PHYS 102 - Physics
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• PHYS 103 - Physics
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• PHYS 156 - Physics for the Twenty-first Century
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• PHYS 198 - General Physics Laboratory
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• PHYS 211 - Mechanics
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• PHYS 212 - Waves, Optics and Thermodynamics
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• PHYS 213 - Electricity and Magnetism
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• PHYS 214 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 306 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 311 - Elements of Modern Astronomy
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• PHYS 312 - Basic Electronics
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• PHYS 313 - Digital Electronics
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• PHYS 320 - Physics Computing
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