PHL-430 |
Asian Philosophy |
The goal of this course is to understand the major principles and practices of Taoism and Zen and to see the value and viability of these principles and practices . Topics include : approaches to creativity , aesthetics and spiritual mastery . |
PHL-437 |
Special Topics |
Investigation of a selected topic designed to integrate |
and deepen the student ' s comprehension and application |
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of philosophy . |
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PHL-439 |
Independent Study |
Qualified advanced students may arrange independent |
study in areas not covered by existing courses . |
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Registration is with consent of involved faculty and the |
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permission of the Dean of Arts and Sciences , the |
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Chairperson and the Vice President for Academic Affairs . |
Students will learn basic physical principles with |
3.00 |
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applications to the measurement , analysis and treatment of human beings . The structure and function of biomedical instrument systems specific to the field of radiation therapy , radiologic technology and respiratory care will be explored . 3 lecture hours per week in the spring semester . Not accepted as credit towards the biology major . |
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This course is designed to provide the student with an |
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Take PHY-111 . ( Required , Concurrent ). |
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understanding of basic physics principles , methods and |
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terminology , with application to the measurement , |
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analysis and treatment of human beings . Physics |
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principles and terminology will focus on the fields of |
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radiation therapy and radiologic technology . 3 laboratory |
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hours . Offered in the spring semester . Not accepted as |
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credit towards the biology major . |
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