| Frank Phillips College |
| Definitions: |
| *CTE (career/technical education course, typically does not transfer to a university) |
| Workforce Education Course: |
| Counts towards fulfillment of core curriculum component area and is guaranteed to |
| transfer to a public university or college in Texas. |
| Core Curriculum: |
| *TRAN (typically transfers to a university as an elective course) |
| *DEV (College-preparatory course, does not transfer, does not count towards a degree) |
| Academic Course: |
| Must take the listed course(s) first or where indicated obtain instructor's permission |
| Prerequisite: |
| Lecture hours per week - Lab hours per week - Credit hours |
| 3-3-4 |
| Course ID |
| PHIL 1301 |
| Data as of: February 18, 2010 - 8:14 am |
| Liberal and Fine Arts |
| Philosophy |
| Course Descriptions |
| CIPCode |
| An introduction to a range of philosophical issues and thoughts of the most important figures from Greeks to modern philosophers. |
| The meaning and method of philosophy and its application to mankind will be examined. *TRAN; Core Curriculum (Humanities); |
| Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
| CIPCode |
| Classical and contemporary theories concerning the good life, human conduct in society, and moral and ethical standards. Focus |
| will be on human values and the meaningfulness of human life and the importance of living an examined life. *TRAN; Core |
| Curriculum (Humanities); Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |