Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
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◆★PHIL2010 Survey of World Religions 3 Credits<br />
A comparative introduction to the origins, developments, teachings and practices of the<br />
major world religions, such as Taoism, Confucianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism,<br />
Christianity and Islam. Spring and Fall<br />
◆★PHIL2400 Introduction to Ethics 3 Credits<br />
An introduction to moral theory and/or a consideration of a variety of moral problems,<br />
including abortion, suicide and euthanasia, capital punishment, women’s issues, sex and AIDS,<br />
animals and the environment and war. Spring and Fall<br />
Ethical Theory &<br />
★PHIL2420 Its Business Applications 3 Credits<br />
An introduction to moral philosophy and a consideration of moral issues related to business,<br />
including corporate responsibility, employee rights, discrimination, investment, and advertising.<br />
On Demand<br />
★PHIL2450 Medical Ethics 3 Credits<br />
This is a study of ethical issues in medicine. Topics include abortion, euthanasia, humane<br />
experimentation, and fairness in health care delivery and in the doctor-patient relationship.<br />
Spring and Fall<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY (SEE MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES)<br />
PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />
★PHED 1000 Orientation to Exercise Science 1 Credit<br />
Overview of the professional and disciplinary area of exercise science, with emphasis on<br />
introductory field experience. For exercise science majors only. On Demand<br />
★PHED 1001 Orientation to Sport Management 1 Credit<br />
Overview of the professional and disciplinary area of sport management, with emphasis on<br />
introductory field experience. For sport management majors only. On Demand<br />
NOTE: PHED 1010 through 2660 are physical education activity courses. Two diff e r e n t<br />
activities, each 1 to 2 credit hours, are required for University Parallel majors.<br />
★PHED 1010 Lifetime Fitness 1 Credit<br />
Theory, knowledge and practical experience in principles of wellness relating to the healthful<br />
aspects of lifetime fitness. Spring and Fall<br />
★PHED 1020 Beginning Bowling 1 Credit<br />
Selection of equipment, correct approach and release and scoring. Fee for facility and equipment<br />
rental. Spring and Fall<br />
★PHED 1030 Beginning Softball 1 Credit<br />
Instruction in fundamentals, rules and strategies. Spring and Fall<br />
PHED 1060 Wilderness Camping 3 Credits<br />
The introduction of equipment, skills and practices associated with hiking and camping.<br />
Laboratory experience will consist of announced field trips. Spring and Fall<br />
★PHED 1070 Introduction to Skiing 1 Credit<br />
The fundamentals of skiing and skiing safety. Spring<br />
★PHED 1110 Elementary Ballet 2 Credits<br />
Instruction and practice in elementary classical ballet techniques. Spring and Fall<br />
★PHED 1120 Elementary Modern Dance 2 Credits<br />
Instruction and practice in elementary modern dance techniques. Fall<br />
★PHED 1130 Elementary Jazz Dance 2 Credits<br />
Instruction and practice in elementary jazz dance styles and techniques. Spring<br />
◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★ Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.<br />
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