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influence on metaphysics, phenomenology, aesthetics, literary theory,<br />

religion, social science, and other areas will be examined.<br />

PHIL 4027G Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Heidegger<br />

3 cr.<br />

This course will examine fundamental issues in the philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Martin Heidegger, the influential 20th century German thinker<br />

whose 1927 book, Being and Time, laid the foundation for existentialism,<br />

and whose later work helped shape “postmodernist”<br />

discourse. The nature <strong>of</strong> his thought, and the basis <strong>of</strong> his multifaceted<br />

influence on metaphysics, phenomenology, aesthetics, literary<br />

theory, religion, social science, and other areas will be examined.<br />

PHIL 4200 Health Promotion Ethics<br />

3 cr.<br />

(EDHS 4200 and PHIL 4200 are cross-listed) This course will examine<br />

ethical issues arising in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional and social-policy<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> health promotion. Coverage includes such topics as:<br />

“fact,” “value,” and “knowledge” regarding health; moral codes in<br />

health promotion; concepts <strong>of</strong> efficiency, fairness, autonomy, and<br />

privacy in health contexts; and special moral problems concerning<br />

sex, drugs, food, pain, aging, death, health on the job, and generational<br />

equality.<br />

PHIL 4200G Health Promotion Ethics<br />

3 cr.<br />

(EDHS 4200 and PHIL 4200 are cross-listed) This course will examine<br />

ethical issues arising in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional and social-policy<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> health promotion. Coverage includes such topics as:<br />

“fact,” “value,” and “knowledge” regarding health; moral codes in<br />

health promotion; concepts <strong>of</strong> efficiency, fairness, autonomy, and<br />

privacy in health contexts; and special moral problems concerning<br />

sex, drugs, food, pain, aging, death, health on the job, and generational<br />

equality.<br />

PHIL 4205 Environmental Ethics<br />

3 cr.<br />

A philosophical study <strong>of</strong> theories and problems concerning the<br />

moral relationship between human beings and the non-human<br />

world, including animals and ecosystems.<br />

PHIL 4205G Environmental Ethics<br />

3 cr.<br />

A philosophical study <strong>of</strong> theories and problems concerning the<br />

moral relationship between human beings and the non-human<br />

world, including animals and ecosystems.<br />

Physics<br />

PHYS 1001 Introduction to Physics<br />

3 cr.<br />

Introductory physics courses for non-science majors. May be taken<br />

without regard to order. PHYS 1001: Force, motion, properties <strong>of</strong><br />

matter and heat. PHYS 1002: Sound, electricity, magnetism, light,<br />

nuclear physics and relativity. Does not constitute degree credit for<br />

any major in the College <strong>of</strong> Sciences.<br />

PHYS 1002 Introduction to Physics<br />

3 cr.<br />

Introductory physics courses for non-science majors. May be taken<br />

without regard to order. PHYS 1001: Force, motion, properties <strong>of</strong><br />

matter and heat. PHYS 1002: Sound, electricity, magnetism, light,<br />

nuclear physics and relativity. Does not constitute degree credit for<br />

any major in the College <strong>of</strong> Sciences.<br />

PHYS 1003 Introductory Physics Lab<br />

1 cr.<br />

Laboratory to accompany PHYS 1001 and PHYS 1002 respectively.<br />

Prerequisite: credit or registration in PHYS 1001 and 1002.<br />

PHYS 1004 Introductory Physics Lab<br />

1 cr.<br />

Laboratory to accompany PHYS 1001 and PHYS1002 respectively.<br />

Prerequisite: credit or registration in PHYS 1001 and 1002.<br />

PHYS 1005 Introductory Astronomy<br />

3 cr.<br />

Introductory course in astronomy.PHYS 1005 treats naked-eye<br />

astronomy, the history and development <strong>of</strong> astronomy, and the<br />

comparative planetology <strong>of</strong> the solar system. PHYS 1006 introduces<br />

the astronomy <strong>of</strong> the Sun and stars, galaxies and cosmolgy. May be<br />

taken without regard to order.<br />

PHYS 1006 Introductory Astronomy<br />

3 cr.<br />

Introductory course in astronomy.PHYS 1005 treats naked-eye<br />

astronomy, the history and development <strong>of</strong> astronomy, and the<br />

comparative planetology <strong>of</strong> the solar system. Physics 1006 introduces<br />

the astronomy <strong>of</strong> the Sun and stars, galaxies and cosmology.<br />

May be taken without regard to order.<br />

PHYS 1007 Introductory Astronomy Lab<br />

1 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: credit or registration in PHYS 1005 and 1006 respectively.<br />

A two-hour night laboratory to accompany PHYS 1005 and<br />

1006.<br />

PHYS 1008 Introductory Astronomy Lab<br />

1 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: credit or registration in PHYS 1005 and 1006 respectively.<br />

A two-hour night time laboratory to accompany PHYS 1005<br />

and 1006.<br />

PHYS 1010 Physics <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: high school algebra. The physical and acoustical background<br />

<strong>of</strong> music, the reception and hearing <strong>of</strong> musical sound, the<br />

acoustics <strong>of</strong> rooms, the production <strong>of</strong> musical sounds and musical<br />

instruments.<br />

PHYS 1011 Physics <strong>of</strong> Music Lab<br />

1 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: credit or registration in PHYS 1010. A two-hour laboratory<br />

to accompany PHYS 1010.<br />

PHYS 1020 Energy & Environmental Physics<br />

3 cr.<br />

Introduction to energy, energy supply, and demand, exponential<br />

growth, electric energy, basic thermodynamic limitations, fossil<br />

fuels, nuclear power, future energy sources, transportation, pollution,<br />

resources, recycling.<br />

PHYS 1030 Physics, An Overview<br />

3 cr.<br />

A descriptive introduction to the basic concepts <strong>of</strong> the major<br />

branches <strong>of</strong> Physics and their application in modern society. Examples<br />

will be taken from current physics-based research in a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> fields.<br />

PHYS 1031 General Physics<br />

3 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. Prerequisite: credit in MATH 1116 or MATH<br />

1126. A study <strong>of</strong> classical mechanics, fluids and sound. Credit cannot<br />

be earned for both Physics 1031 and 1061. The required one hour<br />

per week recitation must be scheduled for the selected Physics 1031<br />

section.<br />

PHYS 1032 General Physics<br />

3 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. Prerequisite: Physics 1031. A study <strong>of</strong> heat,<br />

optics, electricity, magnetism and modern physics. Credit cannot be<br />

earned for both Physics 1032 and Physics 1062.<br />

PHYS 1033 General Physics Laboratory<br />

1 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. Prerequisite: credit or registration in PHYS<br />

1031. A two-hour laboratory to accompany PHYS 1031. Credit cannot<br />

be earned for both Physics 1033 and Physics 1063.<br />

PHYS 1034 General Physics Laboratory<br />

1 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. Prerequisite: credit or registration in PHYS<br />

1032. A two-hour laboratory to accompany PHYS 1032. Credit cannot<br />

be earned for both Physics 1034 and Physics 1065.<br />

PHYS 1061 Physics for Science & Engr<br />

3 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. Prerequisites: credit or registration in MATH<br />

2111 or 2108 and co-registration in PHYS 1063 or consent <strong>of</strong> department.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the fundamental concepts and theories <strong>of</strong> general<br />

physics, mechanics <strong>of</strong> particles, rigid bodies, fluids, and sound. The<br />

required one-hour per week recitation period must be scheduled<br />

for the selected Physic 1061 section.<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>/335

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