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ELEMENTS OF NUTRITION COMPARATIVE WORLD RELIGIONS: INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
3.0 Units NEAR EAST 3.0 Units
NUTR 125 presents an overview of the many 3.0 Units PHILO 117 is a study of the structure and
aspects of nutrition, including current dietary PHILO 113 is a comparative study of the function of language, inductive and deductive
trends and related food and nutrition contro- salient ideas and philosophical developments forms of reasoning and argumentation. The
versies, the nutritive processes of the body, in Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, course includes the study of formal argumen-
the functions, utilization, food sources, and Islam, and primitive and national religions tation, the predicate calculus, the methods of
recommended allowances of nutrients. It of the past. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended experimental inquiry, the nature of scientifi c
emphasizes the USDA Dietary Guidelines for Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. Course proof, and some probability theory. Lecture 3
Americans, as well as the general principles Typically Offered: Fall/Spring. Transfer hours. Recommended Preparation: Eligibil-
of eating for optimal health and disease Credit: CSU, UC, USC. ity for ENGL 101. Course Typically Off ered:
prevention, supported by scientifi c research. 114 Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall. Transfer
Lecture 3 hours. Recommended Preparation: COMPARATIVE WORLD RELIGIONS: Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID PHIL 110)
Eligibility for ENGL 101. Transfer Credit: FAR EAST 118
CSU, UC, USC.
3.0 Units WOMEN, THE EARTH, AND THE
OCEANOGRAPHY PHILO 114 is a comparative study of the DIVINE
salient ideas and philosophical develop- 3.0 Units
115 ments in Hinduism, Buddhism, other Indian PHILO 118 introduces students to the relation-
OCEANOGRAPHY religions, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shinto. ship between social domination of women
3.0 Units Lecture 3 hours. Recommended Preparation: and domination of the rest of nature. The goal
OCEAN 115 is an introduction to the physical, Eligibility for ENGL 101. Course Typically of this course is to help students develop skills
chemical, and geological aspects of oceanog- Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, in analyzing the impact of the world’s major
raphy. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended Prepa- UC, USC. religions on the lives of women in both the
ration: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. 115 majority and minority cultures and on the
Course Typically Off ered: Winter/Spring/ RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD life of the planet earth. Topics covered are the
Summer/Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. defi nition of values, a study in viewpoints of
3.0 Units the major religious traditions, such as Hindu-
116 PHILO 115 is a comparative study of the ism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and
OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY salient ideas and philosophical developments Islam. This course also off ers a brief assess-
1.0 Unit in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, ment of the consequences of such attitudes
OCEAN 116 is an introduction to the common Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Zoroastrian- in creating and/or solving women’s as well as
laboratory practices and exercises on the ism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and prehis- environmental problems in the United States.
physiochemical and geological aspects of toric and national religions of the past. Note: Emphasis is placed on developing judgment
oceanography. Laboratory 3 hours per week This course may not be taken by students who in the use of primary or secondary sources,
including 8 hours of supervised observations have completed PHILO 113 or PHILO 114 prior and helping students discern what sources
and data collection aboard an oceanographic to Fall 2018. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended they should or should not trust. The course
research vessel. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequi- Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL considers the diff erences among applications
site: OCEAN 115. (OCEAN 115 may be taken 151. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. of deliberately selected value systems with
concurrently.) Course Typically Off ered: Fall/ 116 respect to the treatment of women in the
Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. United States. In addition, it presents how
ETHICS FOR MODERN LIFE
3.0 Units the treatment of women in minority cultures
PHILOSOPHY aff ects cross cultural understanding and
PHILO 116 is an analysis of the concept of the
101 good, the scope of morality, the deterministic aff ects the attitudes of the majority towards
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY controversy, the ethical yardsticks, and the minorities. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended
3.0 Units major ethical systems and their roots. Atten- Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL
151. Course Typically Off ered: Fall. Transfer
PHILO 101 is an overview of the classical and tion is given to contemporary positivism, John Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
modern problems of philosophy. A consid- Dewey, Marxist ethics, authority as an ethical
eration of the nature of knowledge, views principle, intuitionism, egoistic hedonism, 119
of the cosmos or world, and the problems of utilitarianism, ethical idealism, Immanuel HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY: ANCIENT
truth, beauty, ethics, and theology. Lecture 3 Kant, modern Aristotelianism, existential- PERIOD
hours. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 ism, and recent ethical theories. The nature 3.0 Units
or ESL 151. Course Typically Off ered: Winter/ and scope of contemporary moral problems PHILO 119 is a critical study of the philosophic
Spring/Summer/Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, are also examined. Lecture 3 hours. Recom- systems of the ancient Greeks and Romans,
UC, USC. (C-ID PHIL 100) mended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL with special emphasis on the Pre-Socratics,
101. Course Typically Off ered: Spring. Trans- Plato, Aristotle, and Roman philosophical
fer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID PHIL 120) thinkers. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. Course
Typically Off ered: Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU,
UC, USC. (C-ID PHIL 130)
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