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PHIL 9 |
Political Philosophy |
Description: | A philosophical examination of political concepts such as liberty, equality, rights, justice, and democracy. Typical approaches will use these concepts to address the nature of government and citizenship, then apply these concepts to contemporary issues such as civil rights, the welfare state, and civil disobedience. |
Recommended Preparation: | Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent |
Transferability: | CSU; UC |
Repeatability: | Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP |
Grading Type: | Grade or P/NP |
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| Sect | Days | Hours | Instructor | Location | Room | Units | Status | Total Seats | Current Enrollment | Seats Remaining | Date Begin/End | Date Final Exam | Books |
| 1508 | W | 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Online | Martin S Martin S | Online | Online Online | 3.00 | Ended | 35 | 31 | 4 | 08/19-12/11 08/19-12/11 | To Be Arranged |
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| This class is offered fully online. There are mandatory class meetings once a week on Wednesday from 10:30-12:00pm. After registering for this class, sign-in to Canvas for additional details. |
| The above section is VA Approved |
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