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Learning Communities are programs in which a group of students enrolls in two or more courses organized around a common theme, project or problem. The purpose of learning communities is to create a more integrated experience, to provide greater coherence in the curriculum and to increase collaboration of students and faculty in the pursuit of learning.
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PHIL 1301
Introduction to Philosophy
3 Credit Hours (1 class)
Introduction to Philosophy
3 Credit Hours (1 class)
Course Description for PHIL 1301
PHIL 1301
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Introduction to Philosophy
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Core Curriculum course selected by the colleges of DCCCD.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: A study of the major issues in philosophy and/or the work of major philosophical figures in philosophy. Topics may include theories of reality, theories of knowledge, theories of value and their practical application. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 3801015112
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc / Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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PHIL-1301-83085 (1213013) Introduction to Philosophy | Y104 LEC T R 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites GOVT-2305-83085 (1212992) Federal Government Y104 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: PHIL 1301 83085 Cultures of Intolerance and the Facts of Freedom This Learning Community will explore the interrelated themes of freedom and intolerance; specifically, we will investigate the intersection of freedom, culture and politics by fleshing out the ontological, moral political and legal facets of freedom. Is freedom invented or discovered? Does the response to this question matter for how we pursue personal and political freedom? |
PHIL 1304
Introduction to World Religions
3 Credit Hours (4 classes)
Introduction to World Religions
3 Credit Hours (4 classes)
Course Description for PHIL 1304
PHIL 1304
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Introduction to World Religions
This is a Texas Common course Number. This is a Core Curriculum course selected by the colleges of DCCCD.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: A comparative study of world religions, including but not limited to Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 3802015212
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc / Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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PHIL-1304-83083 (1204691) Introduction to World Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-2342-83083 (1199718) Forms of Literature I C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: Phil 1304 83083 Paradise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? | |||||||
PHIL-1304-83082 (1204688) Introduction to World Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-2328-83082 (1199712) American Literature II C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: Phil 1304 83082 Paradise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? | |||||||
PHIL-1304-83081 (1204686) Introduction to World Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-1302-83081 (1199698) Composition II C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: Phil 1304 83081 Paradise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? | |||||||
PHIL-1304-83080 (1204667) Introduction to World Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-1301-83080 (1199657) Composition I C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: Phil 1304 83080 Paradise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? |
PHIL 2306
Introduction to Ethics
3 Credit Hours (1 class)
Introduction to Ethics
3 Credit Hours (1 class)
Course Description for PHIL 2306
PHIL 2306
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Introduction to Ethics
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Core Curriculum course selected by the colleges of DCCCD.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: The evaluation and application of classical and/or contemporary ethical theories connecting the good life, human conduct in society, morals and standards of value. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 3801015312
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc / Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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PHIL-2306-83084 (1200929) Introduction to Ethics | Y104 LEC T R 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites GOVT-2305-83084 (1200872) Federal Government Y104 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: PHIL 2306 83084 Cultures of Intolerance and the Facts of Freedom This Learning Community will explore the interrelated themes of freedom and intolerance; specifically, we will investigate the intersection of freedom, culture and politics by fleshing out the ontological, moral political and legal facets of freedom. Is freedom invented or discovered? Does the response to this question matter for how we pursue personal and political freedom? |
PHIL 2321
Philosophy of Religion
3 Credit Hours (5 classes)
Philosophy of Religion
3 Credit Hours (5 classes)
Course Description for PHIL 2321
PHIL 2321
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Philosophy of Religion
This is a Texas Common course Number. This is a Core Curriculum course selected by the colleges of DCCCD.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: A study of the major issues in the philosophy and experience of religion. Topics may include the existence and nature of God, the relationships between faith and reason, the nature of religious language, religious experience, and the problem of evil. Emphasis may vary from semester to semester. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 3802015512
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc / Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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PHIL-2321-83082 (1205099) Philosophy of Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-2328-83082 (1199712) American Literature II C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: PHIL 2321 83082 Paradise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? | |||||||
PHIL-2321-83083 (1205101) Philosophy of Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-1302-83083 (1205909) Composition II C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: PHIL 2321 83083 Paradise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? | |||||||
PHIL-2321-83084 (1206236) Philosophy of Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-2328-83084 (1205970) American Literature II C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: PHIL 2321 83084 Paradise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? | |||||||
PHIL-2321-83080 (1205097) Philosophy of Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-1301-83080 (1199657) Composition I C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: PHIL 2321 83080 PParadise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? | |||||||
PHIL-2321-83081 (1205098) Philosophy of Religion | C246 LEC T R 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | RLC 3 | Jan 22, 2019 May 16, 2019 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Learning Communities Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Co-requisites ENGL-1301-83081 (1205905) Composition I C246 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM 1/22/2019 - 5/16/2019 | |||||||
Comments: PHIL 2321 83081 Paradise Lost and Regained: An Examination of Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and Religion. Some questions to be discussed in this course: Is there a utopia of the mind? Can literary and poetic visions of a perfect world inspire hope in people? Is it possible to construct a "Heaven on Earth"? Why do so many utopian experiments end in failure? |
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