PHILOSOPHY | FALL 2016 OCEANOGRAPHY OCEAN 10 Introduction to Oceanography PHILOSOPHY PHILO 4 Introduction to Philosophy Introduces major philosophical problems including questions regarding the nature of reality, the possibility of knowledge, and nature of self, with emphasis on politics and ethics focusing on primary texts. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 100 Section 94245 Days MW Times 9:30AM-10:50AM Units 3.00 Instructor C.Close Room 322 94246 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 C.Close 322 94244 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00 C.Close 322 PHILO 8 Philosophy of Religion Examines and analyzes the meanings and beliefs involved in religion and religious experience. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC Section 94251 Days TTH Times 11:10AM-12:30PM Units 3.00 Instructor M.Jordan Room 456 PHILO 9 Philosophy of Mind Analyzes philosophical issues of mind/body and personal identity, including treatments of artificial intelligence, intentionality, and free will vs. determinism. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC Section 94252 Days MW Times 12:40PM-2:00PM Units 3.00 Instructor R.Smith Room 450 PHILO 10 Ethics Examines problems of good, evil, and various systems of ethics including human conduct in social, economic, and political activities using primary sources. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 120 Section 94240 Days TTH Times 9:30AM-10:50AM Units 3.00 Instructor M.Jordan 94239 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00 C.Close Room 456 322 PHILO 10H Honors Ethics Examines problems of good, evil, and various systems of ethics including human conduct in social, economic, and political activities using primary sources. Prerequisite: Honors standing. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Grading: Letter Grade Only. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 120 Section 94472 Days MW Times 11:10AM-12:30PM Units 3.00 Instructor C.Close Room 322 Acceptance into the Honors Transfer Program is required to register for this course. See details at go.cabrillo.edu/honors or call (831) 477-3505. PHILO 12 Symbolic Logic Introduces symbolic logic including the formalization of ordinary language arguments and tests of deductive validity, emphasizing sentenial and predicate logic. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 210 Section 94241 Days MW Times 11:10AM-12:30PM Units 3.00 Instructor N.Brown Room 319 PHILO 14 Non-Western Philosophical Traditions Introduces non-western philosophical systems including those from India, China, Japan—and their relevance to contemporary western experience. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Section 94242 Days TTH Times 12:40PM-2:00PM Units 3.00 Instructor C.Close Room 322 PHILO 18 Beastly Beauty: the Value That Astounds, Confounds, Perplexes and Vexes Us Explores some of the most controversial works of art throughout history and examines aesthetic issues such as: what makes something art; must art be beautiful or must it spawn an intense feeling, whether pleasing or disturbing; what is an aesthetic experience and why does it mean so much to us? Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Section 94243 Days TTH Times 12:40PM-2:00PM Units 3.00 Instructor R.Smith Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites. Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor. Room 450 PHILOSOPHY | FALL 2016 PHILO 39EB Philosophic Studies Applied Ethics: Ethics Bowl Applies ethical theories by examining in-depth specific topical case studies provided by the Association for Applied and Professional Ethics through written and oral advocacy work and prepares students for optional participation in the Regional Ethics Bowl Competition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: Students must retain a copy of the course outline, the course syllabus and work completed for this course. Credit for this course is contingent upon a review of the course outline and other materials by the UC transfer campus. Section 94628 Days W Times 12:40PM-1:30PM Units 1.00 Instructor N.Brown Room 319 This course is highly recommended for students who have taken, or are currently enrolled in, Philosophy 10 or 10H. PHILO 49 Introduction to Critical Thinking Presents techniques for analyzing arguments used in political rhetoric, advertisements, editorials, scientific claims and social commentary. Satisfies the IGETC Critical Thinking requirement. Prerequisites: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Section 94249 Days MW Times 9:30AM-10:50AM Units 3.00 Instructor R.Smith Room 450 94247 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00 R.Smith 450 94248 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00 R.Smith 454 94629 TTH 12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 M.Jordan 456 PHYSICS Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Physics. PHYS 2A General Physics I Covers mechanics, heat and waves primarily for life science students. Fall semester only. Prerequisite: MATH 4 or MATH 2 and MATH 3 or equivalent knowledge. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PHYS 2A, 2B, and 4A, 4B, 4C combined: maximum credit- one series. Deduct credit for duplication of topics. PHYS 2A + PHYS 2B = C-ID PHYS 100S. C-ID PHYS 105 Section 94262 & & Days TTH TTH Arr. Times 8:00AM-9:20AM 9:30AM-10:50AM Arr. Units 4.00 Instructor P.Graham P.Graham P.Graham Room 804 802 834 + 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834. 94263 & & TTH TTH Arr. 8:00AM-9:20AM 11:10AM-12:30PM Arr. 4.00 P.Graham P.Graham P.Graham 804 802 834 + 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834. Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction. Indicates writing factor classes. Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/. classes. Indicates health and wellness