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PHIL 2103 | Introduction to Philosophy

3 Cr. (3 Lec.)
Prerequisite: None. Offered in the fall semester. This is a philosophical exploration of topics that include human values, critical thinking, and nature of reality and knowledge. (ACTS, GE)

PHIL 2113 | Introduction to Critical Thinking

3 Cr. (3 Lec.)
Prerequisite: None. Offered on demand. Course content includes the study of applied reasoning, analysis of arguments, informal and formal fallacies, syllogisms, construction of definitions, and scientific reasoning. (ACTS, GE)

PHIL 2123 | Survey of World Religions

3 Cr. (3 Lec.)
Prerequisite: None. Offered on demand. This course seeks to provide the tools necessary to understand and appreciate the various religious traditions of the world. By understanding the religion of others, we can better learn to appreciate how and why they see the world as they do, and hopefully we can learn with them and from them. (GE)