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| African American Religions | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNC-CH |
| Survey of the historical development of various African American religious traditions, with emphasis on folk spirituality, gender issues, black nationalism, and the role of the church in the ... more |
| Amer Relgious Thought: Survey | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCG |
| Three Americans--Jonathan Edwards (1702-1756), a Puritan-reformed Christian; Ralph Waldo Emerson (1802-1882), a Romantic; and William James (1843-1910), a pragmatist--pursue tensions between ... more |
| Archaeology of Palestine in the NT Period | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNC-CH |
| This course surveys the archaeology of Palestine (modern Israel and Jordan) from the Persian period (circa 586 B.C.) to the Muslim conquest (640 A.D.). more |
| Asian Religions | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNC-CH |
| An introduction to major religions of south Asia and east Asia, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism. more |
| Bio-Medical Ethics | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Interdisciplinary examination and appraisal of emerging ethical and social issues resulting from recent advances in the biological and medical sciences. Abortion, euthanasia, physician-assisted ... more |
| Bioethics | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNC-CH |
| Bioethics is by no means the exclusive domain of philosophers, but our approach is philosophical. Our debates about health-related ethical dilemmas are therefore framed by deeper, more fundamental ... more |
| Contemporary Moral Issues | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Philosophical analysis and theory applied to a broad range of contemporary moral issues, including euthanasia, suicide, capital punishment, abortion, war, famine relief, and environmental concerns. more |
| Contemporary Moral Problems | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCG |
| Philosophical readings and discussion of such current topics as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, censorship, sexual morality, affirmative action and preferential hiring, environmental ... more |
| Deductive Logic | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNCC |
| Principles of deductive logic, both classical and symbolic, with emphasis on the use of formal logic in analysis of ordinary language discourse. more |
| Early Judaism | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNC-CH |
| This course will provide an introduction to early Judaism. more |
| Ethical Issues in Business | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCG |
| Ethical theory and its application to business: economic justice, corporate responsibility, self-regulation and government regulation, conflict of interest, investment policy, advertising, and ... more |
| Intro Math Logic | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNC-CH |
| Mathematical logic is the study of certain precisely specified formal languages. In this course we will study these languages and their applications. more |
| Intro Of New Test | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | UNCP |
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| Intro Rel & Culture | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNC-CH |
| An introductory course that explores relations between religion and culture through the examination of social theory and the analysis of case studies. The case studies focus on such issues as ... more |
| Intro to Hebrew Bible | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNC-CH |
| By providing guidance in the historical, geographical, and faith contexts, as well as the literary art involved in the production and crafting of this great literature, the course helps students ... more |
| Intro to Philosophical Approaches to Religion | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNC-CH |
| An introduction to philosophical approaches to the study of religion, exploring such topics as religious language and experience, the problem of evil, the relation between religious belief and ... more |
| Intro to Philosophy | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | WSSU |
| This course is a critical examination of some of the classical questions of Western philosophy. Readings include excerpts from major philosophers, for instance: Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Marx ... more |
| Intro To Religion | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009, Summer II 2009, Summer I 2009 | UNCP |
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| Intro/New Test Lit | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNC-CH |
| This course introduces students to the literature of the New Testament and to the faith of the early Christian communities. more |
| Intro: Main Probs | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNC-CH |
| This course will introduce you to three central problems of philosophy. more |