Course-Num-Sect(Reg#) Title
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Class Meeting Information
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Loc Credits
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Start/End Date
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Co-req Sections
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Class Features
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PHIL-1301
Intro Philosph | Cedar Valley College [CVC] |
PHIL-1301-33001 (1073230) Intro Philosph |
C221 |
| LEC |
| M W |
| 11:00 AM |
| 12:20 PM |
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Tomczak, Christina
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/17/17 5/11/17 |
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eCampus
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| Green Course.
ENGLISH 1302-33481 is linked to this course
so that students who register for both
courses will be able to use many of the
same assignments prepared for this course to
show achievement and competency in the ENGL
course. Assignments are graded for effective
written communication skills. Dr. Tomczak
will grade the assignments for critical
thinking and effective written communication.
(Students, in effect, receive grades in two
courses for one assignment.) The English course
is a Hybrid offering with remaining study and
assignments completed online. Using
this format, students have the opportunity to
use skills gained in the ENGL course in the
PHIL course. Both have written communication
as a key objective. |
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PHIL-1301-33295 (1073234) Intro Philosph |
TBA |
| LEC |
| M W |
| 12:30 PM |
| 1:50 PM |
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Contreras, Adrian
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/17/17 5/11/17 |
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eCampus
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| Restricted to Gilliam Academy students. |
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PHIL-1301-33296 (1073235) Intro Philosph |
TBA |
| LEC |
| M W |
| 2:00 PM |
| 3:20 PM |
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Schwartz, John
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/17/17 5/11/17 |
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eCampus
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| Restricted to Gilliam Academy students. |
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PHIL-1301-33002 (1073231) Intro Philosph |
C221 |
| LEC |
| T R |
| 11:00 AM |
| 12:20 PM |
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Contreras, Adrian
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/17/17 5/11/17 |
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eCampus
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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PHIL-1301-33275 (1073232) Intro Philosph |
TBA |
| LEC |
| T R |
| 12:20 PM |
| 1:40 PM |
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Schwartz, John
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/17/17 5/11/17 |
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eCampus
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| Restricted to Cedar Hill Early College students. |
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PHIL-1301-33276 (1073233) Intro Philosph |
TBA |
| LEC |
| T R |
| 1:50 PM |
| 3:10 PM |
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Schwartz, John
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/17/17 5/11/17 |
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eCampus
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| Restricted to Cedar Hill Early College students. |
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PHIL-1304
Introduction to World Religion | Cedar Valley College [CVC] |
PHIL-1304-33481 (1073238) Major World Religions |
C025 |
| LEC |
| M |
| 12:30 PM |
| 1:50 PM |
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Krueger, Craig
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/23/17 5/11/17 (16 weeks) |
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eCampus Flex Term Jan.
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| Course meets Mondays only beginning January 23.
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. |
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PHIL-1304-33430 (1073236) Introduction to World Religion |
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Homoleski, Brian
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/17/17 3/12/17 (8 weeks) |
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eCampus Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| Course begins January 17 and ends March 12.
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. |
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PHIL-1304-33431 (1073237) Introduction to World Religion |
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Homoleski, Brian
Vita
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CVC 3 |
3/20/17 5/11/17 (8 weeks) |
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eCampus Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| Course begins March 20 and ends May 11.
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. |
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PHIL-2306
Introduction to Ethics | Cedar Valley College [CVC] |
PHIL-2306-33001 (1087789) Introduction to Ethics |
C207 |
| LEC |
| T R |
| 12:30 PM |
| 1:50 PM |
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Contreras, Adrian
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/23/17 5/11/17 (16 weeks) |
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eCampus Flex Term Jan.
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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PHIL-2306-33410 (1073239) Introduction to Ethics |
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Tomczak, Christina
Vita
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CVC 3 |
1/17/17 3/12/17 (8 weeks) |
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eCampus Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| This course has no-on campus meetings and
is delivered completely online in an 8-week
format. For information contact 972-669-6400
or email r2g@dcccd.edu. |
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PHIL-2306-33411 (1073240) Introduction to Ethics |
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Tomczak, Christina
Vita
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CVC 3 |
3/20/17 5/11/17 (8 weeks) |
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eCampus Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
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Course Description Find Class Availability Class Syllabus Textbook Info |
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| This course has no-on campus meetings and
is delivered completely online in an 8-week
format. For information contact 972-669-6400
or email r2g@dcccd.edu. |
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