REEDLEY COLLEGE
REEDLEY COLLEGE
277
SPRING
DEPT-NO- CODE
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INSTRUCTOR
AM, AV1, R & TM = Madera Community College Center OC = Oakhurst Community College Center
OT 152 SPEED TYPING (1 Unit)
This advanced keyboarding course utilizes skillbuilding methods which are designed to increase keying speed and accuracy to employment levels of
45+ wpm.
PREREQUISITES: Office Technology 151. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A)
Short Term Class Offering(s)
OT-152-59617
DAILY
8:00am-8:50
BUS 41
A.DEKKER
m
Meets from 01/09 to 03/10
OT-152-59618
DAILY
8:00am-8:50
BUS 41
A.DEKKER
n
Meets from 03/13 to 05/19
Hybrid Class Offering(s)
OT-152-59619
WEB
WEB
WEB
A.DEKKER
(On-campus meetings: 8/18, 9/15, 10/15 at 7:00pm in BUS 41. This is a hybrid class, where there is a carefully planned blend of both traditional
classroom instruction and online learning activities. There will be some online class instruction hours and/or requirements that you need to do
outside of class. Instructor’s contact information is
anita.dekker@reedleycollege.edu.)
OT-152-59620
WEB
WEB
WEB
T.ENSZ
(On-campus meetings: 8/18, 9/15, 10/15 at 7:00pm in BUS 41. This is a hybrid class, where there is a carefully planned blend of both traditional
classroom instruction and online learning activities. There will be some online class instruction hours and/or requirements that you need to do
outside of class. Instructor’s contact information is
toni.ensz@reedleycollege.edu.)
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (3 Units)
This course introduces students to traditional and contemporary views in metaphysics, epistemology, and value-theory. Topics may include the sources
and limits of knowledge, the nature of reality, the relationship between mind and body, free will and determinism, the existence of God, and the nature
of morally right action. Readings will include selections drawn from the primary texts of Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, or
Kant, as well as various twentieth century philosophers.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID PHIL 100)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
PHIL-1-59102
TTh
11:00am-12:15
SOC 30
M.COLE
PHIL-1-59103
MW
2:00pm-3:15
LFS A
M.COLE
PHIL 1CH HONORS ETHICS (3 Units)
This course is a rigorous introduction to key ethical theories and their application to classic and contemporary moral problems through study of four
primary texts: Plato’s Republic, Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, and Mill’s Utilitarianism. As an
honors section, the class will be conducted as a seminar with an emphasis on student writing.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A or 1AH. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Enrollment in the Honors Program. (A, CSU-GE, UC) (C-ID PHIL
120)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
PHIL-1C-59104
MWF
9:00am-9:50
LFS A
M.COLE
PHIL 2 CRITICAL REASONING AND ANALYTIC WRITING (3 Units)
This is a course designed to develop skills in recognition, analysis, evaluation, and construction of arguments beyond the level achieved in English 1A.
Topics include: the distinction between deductive and inductive reasoning identification of formal and informal fallacies structures of valid arguments
important arguments of well-known philosophers. The central focus of the course is instruction and practice in the argumentative essay. Students will
write a minimum of 6,000 words during the course of the semester.
PREREQUISITES: English 1A or equivalent. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
PHIL-2-59105
TTh
2:00pm-3:15
SOC 30
M.COLE
PHIL 6 SYMBOLIC LOGIC (3 Units)
This course introduces the concepts and methods of modern symbolic logic. Topics include symbolization, syntax, semantics, and natural deduction
for sentential and predicate logic.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU-GE, UC) (C-ID PHIL 210)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
PHIL-6-59106
MWF
11:00am-11:50
ARR
M.COLE