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PE <strong>22</strong>5<br />

Men's Varsity Golf 2 Units<br />

Grade or P/NP<br />

Strongly recommended: Advanced<br />

golf skills to participate in a competitive<br />

collegiate program.<br />

Varsity athletics. Involves intercollegiate<br />

competition for two units of credit. This<br />

course may be taken four times. 160 lab<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

PE <strong>22</strong>6<br />

Men's Varsity Cross Country<br />

2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />

Strongly recommended: Advanced<br />

Cross Country skills to participate in<br />

a competitive collegiate experience.<br />

Varsity athletics. Involves intercollegiate<br />

competition for two units of credit. This<br />

course may be taken four times. 160 lab<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

PE <strong>22</strong>7<br />

Women's Varsity Golf<br />

2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />

Strongly recommended: Advanced<br />

golf skills to participate in a competitive<br />

collegiate experience.<br />

Varsity athletics. Involves intercollegiate<br />

competition for two units of credit. This<br />

course may be taken four times. 160 lab<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

PE <strong>22</strong>8<br />

Men's Varsity Swimming<br />

2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />

Advanced swimming skills to participate in<br />

a competitive collegiate experience.<br />

Varsity athletics. Involves intercollegiate<br />

competition for two units of credit. This<br />

course may be taken four times. 160 lab<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

PE <strong>22</strong>9<br />

Men's Varsity Water Polo<br />

2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />

Strongly recommended: Advanced<br />

swimming skills to participate in a<br />

competitive collegiate experience.<br />

Varsity athletics. Involves intercollegiate<br />

competition for two units of credit. This<br />

course may be taken four times. 160 lab<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

PE 230<br />

Women's Varsity Water Polo<br />

2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />

Strongly recommended: Advanced<br />

swimming skills to participate in a<br />

competitive collegiate experience.<br />

Varsity athletics. Involves intercollegiate<br />

competition for two units of credit. This<br />

course may be taken four times. 160 lab<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

186<br />

PE 231<br />

Men's Varsity Soccer<br />

2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />

Strongly recommended: Advanced<br />

soccer skills to participate in a competitive<br />

collegiate experience.<br />

Varsity athletics. Involves intercollegiate<br />

competition for two units of credit. This<br />

course may be taken four times. 160 lab<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

Philosophy<br />

(Social Sciences Department)<br />

The knowledge of logic, ethics and the<br />

history of philosophy provides a means of<br />

systematizing, assimilating and evaluating<br />

masses of knowledge and the development<br />

of perspective. A study of philosophy<br />

provides a valuable background for any<br />

student interested in social or natural sciences,<br />

or humanities and particularly in<br />

law, theology and education.<br />

Philosophy Courses<br />

PHIL <strong>10</strong>1<br />

Great Religions of the World<br />

3 Units<br />

Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />

required by reading placement exam<br />

or if required by reading level.<br />

The historical development, principal ideas<br />

and contributions of the world's religions.<br />

54 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />

PHIL <strong>10</strong>6<br />

Introduction to Philosophy<br />

3 Units<br />

Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />

required by reading placement exam<br />

or if required by reading level.<br />

The foundations of philosophy in terms of<br />

modes of critical thinking, significant philosophical<br />

problems, and a representative<br />

sampling of primary philosophical writings.<br />

54 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />

PHIL <strong>10</strong>6H<br />

Introduction to Philosophy/Honors<br />

3 Units<br />

Strongly recommended: Read 099 if<br />

required by reading placement exam<br />

or if required by reading level.<br />

A critical examination of fundamental concepts<br />

such as; religion; morality; mind and<br />

body; causality and free will; objectivity<br />

and subjectivity; life and death. This is a<br />

degree-applicable introductory level<br />

course for honors students. Students are<br />

expected to work and participate at an<br />

honors level, which includes strong critical<br />

thinking skills, thorough analysis of philosophical<br />

writings, and presentation skills<br />

as demonstrated by leading a seminar discussion.<br />

54 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />

PHIL <strong>10</strong>8<br />

Philosophy - Ethics<br />

3 Units<br />

Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />

required by reading placement exam<br />

or if required by reading level.<br />

A critical analysis of concepts of the good<br />

life and of morality as articulated by great<br />

philosophers, with the aim of cultivating<br />

awareness of the importance of a reasoned<br />

approach to such questions in one's<br />

own life. 54 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />

PHIL 1<strong>10</strong><br />

Philosophy - Logic<br />

3 Units<br />

Strongly Recommended: READ 099 if<br />

required by reading placement exam<br />

or if required by reading level.<br />

A course introducing fundamental problems<br />

and principles of formal and informal<br />

logic, featuring proofs of validity, deductive<br />

and inductive reasoning, and detection<br />

and analysis of fallacies. 54 lecture<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

Photography<br />

(Fine and Performing Arts<br />

Department)<br />

Prepares students to enter the field of<br />

professional photography with the ability<br />

to become successful business people and<br />

highly valued employees. Career choices<br />

include working as commercial ad<strong>ver</strong>tising<br />

photographers, corporate photographers,<br />

portrait and wedding photographers, photographic<br />

lab technicians.<br />

Photography Courses<br />

PHTO <strong>10</strong>1<br />

Basic Photography<br />

3 Units Grade or P/NP<br />

Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />

required by reading placement exam<br />

or if required by reading level.<br />

Fundamental still photography with emphasis<br />

on planning a photograph, choice<br />

of camera, choice of films and papers, use<br />

of natural and artificial light, function of<br />

lenses and shutters, and techniques for<br />

processing sensitized materials. 36 lecture<br />

hours, 90 lab hours. CSU;UC<br />

PHTO <strong>10</strong>2<br />

Intermediate Photography<br />

3 Units Grade or P/NP<br />

Prerequisite: PHTO <strong>10</strong>1.<br />

Provides emphasis on lighting, control of<br />

lighting and subject contrast, improvement<br />

of composition, and photographic<br />

print quality. 36 lecture hours, 90 lab<br />

hours. CSU;UC<br />

CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG <strong>2009</strong> • <strong>20<strong>10</strong></strong> www.citruscollege.edu

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