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Show PHIL 105 Evaluating Arguments and Evidence (3) Developing basic intellectual skills required for academic endeavor, including systematic techniques for evaluating evidence and assumptions. 41520 90 5.10-6.30 TTH 363 MARB PHIL 110 Foundations of Philosophical Thought (3) Developing philosophical skills through supervised analysis of readings in such topics as reason, knowledge, know-ledge, metaphysics, ethics, politics, and religion. 41520 90 5.10-6.30 TTH 363 MARB PHI L 205 Logic and Language (3) Elements of formal logic, the forms of reasoning, and the structure of language. 41651 90 5.10-6.30 MW 252 MARB PSYCH 111 General Psychology (3) Prerequisite for most upper-division psychology classes. Foundation Founda-tion course covering essentials of modern scientific psychology. 50915 90 5.00-7.30 W 2201 SFLC 50925 91 5.00-7.30 T 2201 SFLC PSYCH 240 Personal and Social Adjustment (3) Prevention Pre-vention and amelioration of mental and personal difficulties. 50976 90 5.00-6.40 TH 3228 SFLC PE 110 Fencing-Beginning (.5) 42178 90 5.20-6.50 W 147 SFH PE 131 Golf- Beginning (.5) 43079 90 5.10-6.50 MW HELH FLD First block PE 133 Tennis-Beginning (.5) 43261 90 5.10-6.50 MW 9-16 SFHIstblk 43271 91 5.10-6.50 TTH 1-8 SFHIstblk 43281 92 5.10-6.50 TTH 9-16 SFHIstblk 43291 93 5.30-7.00 TTH INDRTCB 2nd blk PE 134 Tennis-Intermediate (.5) 43362 90 5.10-7.00 MW 1-8 SFHIstblk PE 160 Swimming-Beginning (.5) 43858 90 6.10-7.00 TTH PH B RB PE 161 Swimming-Intermediate (.5) 43888 91 6.10-7.00 TTH PLC RB PE 177 Fitness for Living (.5) 44556 90 5.10-6.00 MW 262 SFH 44566 91 5.10-6.00 TTH 262 SFH PE 178 Progressive Weight Training-Beginning (.5) 44718 90 5.10-6.50 MW LOWER SFH PE 180 American Social Dance, Beginning (.5) Foxtrot, Fox-trot, waltz, lindy, cha-cha. 45285 90 5.20-7.00 F 134RBWomen 45296 91 5.20-7.00 F 134 RBMen PE 181 Folk Dance-Beginning (.5) 45376 90 5.20-7.00 M 170 STFR PE 184 Rhythm and Dance (.5) For elementary school teachers. 45639 90 7.00-9.00 T 134 RB PE 187 Modern Dance, Beginning (.5) 45781 90 6.00-7.40 TTH 100 PLVW Pe 192 Outing Activities (.5) Selected seasonal activities. 45912 90 4.008.00 T 285 SFH Section 90 is first block PE 197 Karate, Beginning (.5) Stresses fundamental techniques of participation. 46035 90 8.00-10.00 a.m. S 241 SFH PE 199 Personal Defense (.5) Fundamental principles, prin-ciples, skills, and techniques. 46106 90 7.00-9.00 W 241 SFH PHSCS 100 Fundamentals of Physics (3) Principles of classical and modern physics as they relate to current cur-rent concepts of our physical environment. 48049 90 5.00-7.30 W 280 ESC PHSCS 105 Introductory Applied Physics (3) Prerequisite: Pre-requisite: completion of or concurrent registration in Math 105 or 110 or 121 or equivalent. Recommended; Recom-mended; concurrent registration in Physics 107. An applied physics course not requiring calculus. Topics include mechanics, heat, wave motion, sound. 48079 90 5.15-6.55 MW 265 ESC PHSCS 107 Introductory Applied Physics Lab oratory (1) Prerequisite: completion of or concurrent con-current registration in Physics 105. 48262 9 0 7.10-10.00 TH 380 ESC PHSCS 127 Descriptive Astronomy (3) Nonmathe-matical Nonmathe-matical presentation of our knowledge of the content and history of the cosmos, requently using observatory observa-tory and- planetarium. Students taking this course may not receive credit for Physics 129 or 13U. Physics 1 28 is not a laboratory course for Physics 1 27 48626 90 7.45-10.15 W 260 ESC PHSCS 128 Elementary Astronomy Laboratory (1) Prerquisite: Physics 127 or 129. Laboratory course providing firsthand experience in observing and analyzing astronomical phenomena. 48656 90 8.00-10.00 W 375 ESC PHSCS 177 Physics of Light and Photography (3) Introductory course emphasizing scientific principles prin-ciples related to photography. Lab included. 48767 90 6.00-7.40 W 260 ESC Lab required PHSCS 177L Lab 49061 90 5.10-6.00 W 289 ESC 49072 91 8.00-8.50 W 289 ESC PL SC 105R Current Affairs (1) Survey of current events and implications in economics, sociology, politics, and international gelations. 49891 90 5.10-6.40 M 446 MARB 49901 91 5.10-6.40 M 446 MARB Section 90 is first block Section 91 is second block PL SC 110 American Government and politics (3) Origin and development of federal Constitution; national, state, and local governments and politics with their environments. 50005 90 5.00-7.30 T 374 MARB PL SC 150 Comparative Government and Politics (3) Patterns of European, Asian, Latin American, and other political systems and politics. 50035 90 7.45-10.15 TH 341 MARB PL SC 311 State and Local Government and Politics Pol-itics (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sci 110. Relation of state and national governments, forms of state governments and politics, types of municipal governments govern-ments and their operation. 50278 90 5.00-7.30 T 275 MARB PL SC 314 The United States Presidency (3) The American president and vice-president. White House office. Bureau of the Budget, Cabinet, and National Security Council. 50308 90 4.10-5.30 TTH 304 CB PL SC 31 9R Voting Behavior (3) 50339 90 4.10-5.30 TTH 116 TMCB PL SC 330 Intorduction to Public Administration (3) Organization and operation of government, relationship relation-ship of administration to other branches of government, govern-ment, and types of control over administration. 50379 90 7.45-10.15 W 275 MARB PL SC 379R Advanced Studies in International Relations (3) Topics include arms control, environment, environ-ment, population development, crisis, and strategy. 50511 90 5.00-7.30 W 275 MARB 240 L LAB 51007 90 TBA TBA TBA WW A At m witwl fc Imn i ;T - -...1 PSYCH 320 Psychology of Childhood. (3) Prerequisite: Prereq-uisite: Psych 111. Critical presentation of research on physical, mental, emotional, and social development develop-ment of the child and his interests, values, and motivations. 51048 90 5.00-7.30 W 238 STFR PSYCH 321 Psychology of Adolescence (3) Prerequisite: Prereq-uisite: Psych 111. Development and maturation during dur-ing adolescence; research methodology. 51088 90 5.00-7.30 W 3208 SFLC PSYCH 330 Prerequisite: Psych. 111. Motivation, morale, safety, efficiency, etc. 51108 90 5.00-7.30 W 343 MARB PSYCH 350 Introduction to Social Psychology. (3) Prerequisite: Psych 111 or Socio. 111. Nature of social influence; socialization; concepts of norm, role status; development of beliefs and attitudes; leadership; group processes. 51169 90 5.00-7.30 TH 3208 SFLC PSYCH 357 Interpersonal Growth and Group Processes. Pro-cesses. (3) Prerequisite: Psych 111 or Soc 111. Building and systematic study of effective interpersonal interper-sonal relationships and group functioning. 51270 .90 5.00-7.00 TTH 2241 SFLC PSYCH 365 Motivation. (3) Prerequisite: Psych 111. Theories of motivation and research methods. Motivation Motiva-tion as related to learning and cognitive processes. Practical implications. 51351 90 7.30-10.00 T 109 TMCB PSYCH 369 Psych Methods (3) Prerequisite: Psych 111. Does not satisfy the mathematics, science, logic, and statistics group requirement. Research strategies and designs, techniques of data collection and analysis anal-ysis and problems of testing and assessment. 51391 90 5.00-6.20 MW 396 BRMB PSYCH 373 Research Methods I. (4) Prerequisites: Psych 111, Math 105 or equivalent. Descriptive quantitative methods used in analysis of psychological psycholog-ical measurement and scaling. (Lab Included) 51442 90 4.45-6.15 MW 1227 SFLC PSYCH 440 Abnormal Psychology. (3) Prerequisites: Psych 111 and 5 additional hours in psychology. Dynamics of maladjustment; review of major psychological psy-chological disorders and therapeutic procedures. Fieldwork at Utah State Hospital. Field trip required. 51594 90 6.30-9.00 T 153 STFR PSYCH 445 Exceptional Children. (3) Prerequisite: Psych 111. Diagnosis of exceptionalities and their psychological significance; gifted, mentally retarded, and physically and emotionally handicapped children. 51614 90 7.00-9.30 W 103 STFR 11 |