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Classes PHL 140: Ethics with Dr. McKenzie CRM 101: Introduction To Criminal Justice with Dr. Tealey POL 120: American Government with Dr. Pizcak HIS ( Forgot Course number ): U.S History To 1877 with Dr. Lahey
I'm applying for jobs with publishing companies at the moment, preferably in an editorial position but whatever I can get to start with really. Obviously long-term I want to be writing my own books too, but I can't really use that as a job...
Computer Science 241: Data Structures, Prof. Richard A. Dutton Computer Science 243: Discrete Structures of Computer Science, Prof. Qun Li Kinesiology 196: Ski/Snowboard Maine, Kim Whitley Philosophy 403: Advanced Ethics and Social Philosophy, Prof. Laura W. Ekstrom Philosophy 415: Advanced Metaphysics, Prof. Matthew C. Haug Philosophy 441: Independent Study
My fears include failure to get into a reputable graduate program, and my joys include time and meals shared with my friends.
Social philosophy is tied in very closely with ethics, which is why the course must include both (longer titles also sound smarter). Theories of social justice or of freedom and moral/social responsibility are topics in social philosophy.
I'm trying to prove to graduate schools that I can handle their course loads. It will be a rough semester.
I've never done more than 5. I may add on a math or economics course, but the schedule I have right now as far as time is beautiful. I get into class at 8, get out at 3. I never liked classes being spread out.
I get into class at 8, get out at 3. I never liked classes being spread out.
I usually try to get my classes out of the way in the morning, so as to have the afternoon free. However, philosophy seminars are offered usually only in the evening.