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Philosophy Courses may be classified as follows:
- Core curriculum: PHL 110 PHL 210 , PHL 1110
- Historical courses: PHL 307 , PHL 308 , PHL 309 , PHL 312 , and PHL 314
- Systematic courses: PHL 319 , PHL 320 , PHL 332 , 335, PHL 375 , and PHL 420
- Contemporary courses: PHL 211, PHL 305 , PHL 321 , PHL 327 , PHL 337 , PHL 346 , PHL 351 , PHL 353, PHL 356 , PHL 360 , PHL 365 , PHL 366 , and PHL 381
- Independent research: PHL 400
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• PHL 210 - Action & Character: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy
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• PHL 215 - Matters of Life and Death
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• PHL 216 - Freedom and Morality
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• PHL 217 - Morality and Skepticism
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• PHL 218 - Markets and Morals
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• PHL 305 - Philosophy of Sport
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• PHL 307 - Major Representatives of Ancient Philosophy
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• PHL 308 - Major Representatives of Medieval Philosophy
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• PHL 309 - Major Representatives of Modern Philosophy
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• PHL 312 - Major Representatives of Contemporary Philosophy
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• PHL 314 - Major Representatives of American Philosophy
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• PHL 319 - Philosophy of Reality
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• PHL 320 - Philosophy of Knowledge
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• PHL 321 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHL 327 - Moral Problems
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• PHL 332 - Logic: Basis of Correct Reasoning
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• PHL 337 - Philosophy and Culture
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• PHL 346 - Philosophy of Religion
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• PHL 351 - Revolution in Sexual Morality
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• PHL 354 - Feminist Philosophy
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• PHL 355 - Thomas Paine and the Revolutionary Tradition
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• PHL 356 - Social and Political Philosophy
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• PHL 360 - Ethics and Business
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• PHL 361 - Ethical Issues in Science and Technology
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• PHL 365 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHL 366 - Problems in Medical Ethics
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• PHL 375 - Aesthetics
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• PHL 381 - Philosophy of Law
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• PHL 400 - Independent Study
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• PHL 401 - Special Topics in Philosophy
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• PHL 402 - Special Topics in Philosophy
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• PHL 410 - Special Topics in Philosophy
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• PHL 420 - Capstone Seminar
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• PHY 101 - General Physics I
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• PHY 102 - General Physics II
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• PHY 103 - General Physics I Without Lab
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• PHY 104 - General Physics II Without Lab
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• PHY 105 - Earth Science
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• PHY 106 - General Astronomy
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• PHY 120 - Computer Music System
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• PHY 300 - Mathematical Mechanics I
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• PHY 301 - Mathematical Mechanics II
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• PHY 315 - Electricity and Magnetism I
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• PHY 316 - Electricity and Magnetism II
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• PHY 323 - Modern Physics I
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• PHY 324 - Modern Physics II
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• PHY 423 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
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• PHY 424 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHY 430 - Internship in Physics
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• PHY 441 - Research I
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• PHY 442 - Research II
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• PHY 450 - Seminar
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• PHY 451 - Seminar in Science, Technology and Society
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Political Science Courses may be classified as follows:
Corequisites: POL 201 , POL 203
Major Core: POL 302 , POL 497
- Political Theory: POL 313 , POL 314 , POL 315 , POL 316 , POL 317
- American Politics: POL 320, POL 323 , POL 324 , POL 325 , POL 326 , POL 327 , POL 328 , POL 329 , POL 332 , POL 333
- Policy and Administration: POL 380 , POL 381 , POL 382 , POL 383
- International Politics: POL 331 , POL 362 , POL 364 , POL 365 , POL 366 , POL 368
- Comparative Politics: POL 341 , POL 346, POL 347
- Scope & Statistics: POL 301 , POL 305
- Special Topics, Seminars, Internships, & Independent Studies: POL 336 , POL 385 , POL 483 , POL 484 , POL 491 , POL 492 , POL 499
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• CDS 1101 - Contemporary Political Issues
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• CDS 1173 - Introduction to Law
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• IDS 451 - Legislative Internship
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• IST 300 - West and the Muslim World
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• IST 403 - Internship for International Studies
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• IST 491 - Special Topics in International Studies
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• IST 497 - Capstone Seminar in International Studies
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• POL 201 - American Government 1
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• POL 203 - Introduction to Global Politics
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• POL 301 - Scope and Approaches to the Study of Political Science
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• POL 302 - Research Methods in Political Science
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• POL 305 - Social Statistics
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• POL 313 - Revolution in Theory and Practice
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• POL 314 - American Political Thought
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• POL 315 - Great Political Thinkers
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• POL 316 - Inequality and American Democracy
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• POL 317 - The Politics of Evil
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• POL 319 - Thomas Paine and the Struggle for Democracy
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• POL 323 - Civil Liberties and the Bill of Rights
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• POL 324 - The American Political System: The Presidency
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• POL 325 - State and Local Government
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• POL 326 - Politics and Criminal Justice
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• POL 327 - Politics and Media
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• POL 328 - The American Political System: Judicial Branch and the Constitution
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• POL 329 - Political Parties, Campaigns and Elections
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• POL 331 - American Foreign Policy
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• POL 332 - Public Opinion and American Democracy
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• POL 333 - The Politics of Non-Violence
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• POL 334 - American Politics in Film
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• POL 335 - Famous Political Trials
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• POL 336 - Contemporary American Politics
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• POL 337 - Gender and Politics
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• POL 341 - Comparative Politics: The Western World
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• POL 346 - The Third World: Politics and Development
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• POL 347 - Comparative Politics: The Non-Western World
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• POL 362 - International Relations
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• POL 364 - International Law and Organizations
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• POL 365 - Contemporary Global Politics
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• POL 366 - International Politics and Film
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• POL 368 - Environmental Politics
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• POL 370 - Human Rights
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• POL 371 - Politics of Global Health
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• POL 372 - Environmental Law
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• POL 373 - Global Cities and the Environment
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• POL 380 - American Bureaucracy: The Administration of Public Policy
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• POL 381 - Administrative Law
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• POL 382 - Public Personnel Administration
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