Course List
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Fall 2013
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The College at Southwestern |
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Course No. |
Title |
Instructor |
Days |
Times |
Reasons |
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2934 |
REA-1103-A |
Reasoning |
Michael Keas
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WF
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08:30AM-09:45AM
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An introductory study of the elements of correct reasoning which aims at developing the skills necessary for thinking well. Attention will be given to detecting informal fallacies and employing both deductive and inductive logic.
Meeting Dates: 08/22/13-12/13/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : S 12
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2935 |
REA-1103-B |
Reasoning |
Michael Keas
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TTH
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02:30PM-03:45PM
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An introductory study of the elements of correct reasoning which aims at developing the skills necessary for thinking well. Attention will be given to detecting informal fallacies and employing both deductive and inductive logic.
Meeting Dates: 08/22/13-12/13/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : S 119
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Science |
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2870 |
NAS-4203-A |
Intro to Natural Science |
Michael Keas
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M
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12:00PM-02:45PM
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A survey of natural science with a focus on biology in historical and cultural context. Emphasis on contemporary issues in bioethics, sexuality, ecology, evolution, and intelligent design.
Meeting Dates: 08/22/13-12/13/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : S 12
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Spring 2013
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The College at Southwestern |
| SYNM |
Course No. |
Title |
Instructor |
Days |
Times |
Interpretation |
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1311 |
INT-1203-A |
Literary Interpretation |
Michael Keas
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TTH
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11:30AM-12:45PM
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An introductory study of the methods of interpreting texts. Attention will be given to the relevance of the following: genre; social, cultural, and literary contexts; relations between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics; literal and non-literal uses of language in speech (e.g., analogy and metaphor).
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : S 116
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1312 |
INT-1203-B |
Literary Interpretation |
Michael Keas
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WF
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08:30AM-09:45AM
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An introductory study of the methods of interpreting texts. Attention will be given to the relevance of the following: genre; social, cultural, and literary contexts; relations between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics; literal and non-literal uses of language in speech (e.g., analogy and metaphor).
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : F 13
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Science |
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1318 |
NAS-2203-A |
Issues in Physical Science |
Michael Keas
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TTH
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08:30AM-09:45AM
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A survey of the physical sciences with emphasis on mathematics and the interaction between science and worldviews through historical case studies.
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : S 12
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1319 |
NAS-4203-A |
Intro to Natural Science |
Michael Keas
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WF
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11:30AM-12:45PM
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A survey of natural science with a focus on biology in historical and cultural context. Emphasis on contemporary issues in bioethics, sexuality, ecology, evolution, and intelligent design.
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : S 12
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