Cedar Valley College  Spring 2016 Credit - Philosophy [PHIL]

 

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Course-Num-Sect(Reg#)
Title
Class Meeting
Information
Faculty Loc
Credits
Start/End
Date
Co-req
Sections
Class
Features
PHIL-1301  Intro PhilosphCedar Valley College [CVC]
PHIL-1301-33001 (1006046)
Intro Philosph
C221   LEC  
M W   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
Tomczak, Christina  Vita
CVC
3
1/20/16
5/12/16
  eCampus
 
 Green Course.
PHIL-1301-33295 (1006051)
Intro Philosph
TBA   LEC  
M W   12:30 PM   1:50 PM
Schwartz, John  Vita
CVC
3
1/20/16
5/12/16
  eCampus
 
 Restricted to Gilliam Academy students.
PHIL-1301-33296 (1006052)
Intro Philosph
TBA   LEC  
M W   2:00 PM   3:20 PM
Schwartz, John  Vita
CVC
3
1/20/16
5/12/16
  eCampus
 
 Restricted to Gilliam Academy students.
PHIL-1301-33002 (1006047)
Intro Philosph
C221   LEC  
T R   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
Contreras, Adrian  Vita
CVC
3
1/20/16
5/12/16
  eCampus
 
PHIL-1301-33275 (1006048)
Intro Philosph
CVCHHS   LEC  
T R   12:20 PM   1:40 PM
Erdman, David  Vita
CVC
3
1/20/16
5/12/16
  eCampus
 
 Restricted to Cedar Hill Early College students.
PHIL-1301-33276 (1006049)
Intro Philosph
CVCHHS   LEC  
T R   1:50 PM   3:10 PM
Erdman, David  Vita
CVC
3
1/20/16
5/12/16
  eCampus
 
 Restricted to Cedar Hill Early College students.
PHIL-1304  Introduction to World ReligionCedar Valley College [CVC]
PHIL-1304-33481 (1006053)
Major World Religions
C025   LEC  
M   12:30 PM   1:50 PM
Krueger, Craig  Vita
CVC
3
1/25/16
5/12/16
(16 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
 
 Course meets Mondays only beginning January 25. This course studies Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism and their principal doctrines and practices. It considers the impact of religion dealing with issues of war, poverty, gender, bioengineering and the environment. Online assignments are due in lieu of a second class meeting each week.
PHIL-1304-33430 (1017436)
Introduction to World Religion
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Homoleski, Brian  Vita
CVC
3
1/20/16
3/13/16
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
 
 Course begins January 20 and ends March 13. The course emphasizes the Sacred Texts of each religion available online instead of a textbook. The Sacred Texts include the Bible, the Bhagavad Bita, Vedas, and Qu'ran. The Bible is used in studies of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Contemporary issues related to the practice of these religions are included for consideration in the study.
PHIL-1304-33431 (1017438)
Introduction to World Religion
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Homoleski, Brian  Vita
CVC
3
3/21/16
5/12/16
(8 weeks)
  Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
 
 Course begins March 21 and ends May 14. The course emphasizes the Sacred Texts of each religion available online instead of a textbook. The Sacred Texts include the Bible, the Bhagavad Bita, Vedas, and Qu'ran. The Bible is used in studies of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Contemporary issues related to the practice of these religions are included for consideration in the study.
PHIL-2306  Introduction to EthicsCedar Valley College [CVC]
PHIL-2306-33410 (1017427)
Introduction to Ethics
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Tomczak, Christina  Vita
CVC
3
1/20/16
3/11/16
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
 
 This class is in our Ready2Go degree progam and available to all students. It is an 8-week course. The course considers ethical issues in medical ethics, business, the environment, and day-to-day life. Participation in the course includes many discussion online as well as written reflection assignments.
PHIL-2306-33411 (1017431)
Introduction to Ethics
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Tomczak, Christina  Vita
CVC
3
3/21/16
5/12/16
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
 
 Ready2Go is part of an online Associates in Arts degree Plan. For more information call 972-669-6400 or email r2g@dcccd.edu.
 
 
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