Course Descriptions
2010-2011 School Year
PHILOSOPHY

PHI1100  INTRODUCTION TO INFORMAL LOGIC  3.0   P
PHI1100 provides a systematic study of the nature of reasoning through an examination of logic and logical expression in plain language and public discourse. The primary emphasis of the course will be on informal logic and fallacies, with attention also devoted to categorical propositions and formal logic. Prerequisites: ENC1101 and ENC1102. The course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course as per State BOE Rule 6A-10.030.... Full Description

PHI1623  WORKPLACE ETHICS  3.0   P
PHI1623 introduces students to historical and current topics of cultural, societal, and inter-personal values and ethics seen in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on the study and application of concepts, issues, and perspectives relevant to workplace ethics.... Full Description

PHI2010  INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY  3.0   P
PHI2010 introduces students to philosophical theories, questions, and perspectives found in the study of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. In order to pass PHI2010, students must demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments; therefore the course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course as per State BOE Rule 6A-10.030.... Full Description

PHI2600  INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS  3.0   P
PHI2600 introduces students to traditional and modern moral philosophers and their value systems. Students will apply moral methodologies and principles to current and traditional societal moral issues. In order to pass PHI2600, students must demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments; therefore the course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course as per State BOE Rule 6A-10.030.... Full Description