PE-101 |
Conditioning / Weight Training |
This class teaches basic principles of weight training. Types of weight training |
exercises and nutrition and fitness concepts are introduced which instruct |
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students to design their own personal program. |
PE-102 |
Aerobics |
This is a group aerobic exercise class that will also provide information on |
cardiovascular fitness, weight control, stress management and benefits of |
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exercise. |
PE-111 |
Karate / Self Defense |
An introductory course in the history, terminology and skills of this martial |
art. classes are taught by professional black belt martial artists. |
PE-120 |
Introduction to Yoga |
Students learn to breathe, strengthen and relax through a basic posture series scientifically designed and time-tested in bringing about the union of the body, mind and spirit- the essence of yoga. Various other styles of yoga are also explored. |
PE-299 |
Selected Topics in Physical |
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Education |
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PHL-100 |
The Human Condition |
This course offers a systematic introduction to some central concerns of men |
and women both as individual persons and as social beings. It considers our |
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complex nature, the many activities in which we engage and the problem of |
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our destiny, especially in relation to God and nature. |
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PHL-2000 |
Encountering Ethics |
This course analyzes moral problems and evaluates their possible solutions in |
light of ethical theories. |
PHL-201 |
Ancient Philosophy |
This course examines the emergence of Greco-Roman philosophy. It can cover the Pre- Socratic thinkers, the founders of Greek philosophy such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and the Roman philosophers and ancient Neo- Platonists. |
PHL-202 |
Medieval Philosophy |
This course examines the philosophical contributions made by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scholastics and their ancient predecessors. The discussion focuses on the preoccupations traditionally associated with the medieval thinkers, e. g., God, Divine revelation, the relationship between faith and reason, the problem of evil, and the respective provinces of philosophy and theology. |
PHL-211 |
Existence and Love |
This course focuses on the internal relation between love and meaning in |
human existence. It explores this major philosophical theme in Platonism, |
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existentialism, or other traditions. |