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Constructing Meaning (PHL 717) |
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University of Phoenix |
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Upon completion of this course, learners will use the concept of postmodernism to shape their leadership behavior and explain their leadership style. Learners explore the concept of postmodernism through the writings of several classic thinkers. Learners will also undertake an examination of the way they personally construct their world - what it means and what is meaningful at a personal level, developing insight into the reasons behind this attribution of value. |
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Critical and Creative Thinking (PHL 700) |
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Philosophy |
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University of Phoenix |
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This five-day residency course challenges the learner to become a creative leader/problem-solver and to begin the process of personal transformation by questioning one?s assumptions and conventional patterns of thinking. Throughout the course, learners will demonstrate characteristics of creative and critical thinking both individually and collaboratively. |
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Critical and Creative Thinking (PHL 700R) |
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Philosophy |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course challenges the learner to become a creative leader/problem solver and to begin the process of personal transformation by questioning one?s assumptions and conventional patterns of thinking. |
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Friends Theology, Worship and Leadership (GTHE554) |
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Philosophy |
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Azusa Pacific University |
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Students learn about the distinctive theology, worship, and leadership practices of Friends, as compared and contrasted with other Christian groups. The course meets the needs of those in the "recording" process. |
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History and Philosophy of Education (EDUC573) |
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Azusa Pacific University |
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A survey of the historical and philosophical ideas that guide educational theory and practice today is offered. Emphasis is on concept clarification and practical application of ideas in current educational settings. |
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Knowledge Theory and Practice (PHL 716) |
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Upon completion of this course, learners will understand the purpose of inquiry and the wide spectrum of intellectual resources. Learners will clarify their individual philosophies regarding the definition, purpose, acquisition and application of knowledge. The course provides an overview of the various theoretical frameworks for examining the nature of knowledge and cognition and the applications of knowledge as manifested in various fields of human endeavor. It will orient learners toward identifying their true goals in pursuing the doctoral program, as well as the methods by which they may achieve these goals. |
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People of God (GBBL521) |
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Azusa Pacific University |
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This course addresses the theology of Creation, including history and covenant. Genesis, Exodus, and Deuteronomy are used as primary source material. |
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Philosophy of Air Power (AW522) |
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American Public University |
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This course covers fundamental topics of philosophy, leadership, and ethics of airpower employment. Using selected readings and the opportunity for student choice from the Chief of Staff of the Air Force Reading List, students will research, read, write, and deliberate on the fundamental issues of contemporary airpower. The course is open to all graduate students and directly applies to serving military officers. |
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Political Acumen and Ethics (PHL 736) |
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Upon completion of this course, learners will possess an insight into how leaders address current and future impacts on society and how leaders influence organizational commitment toward proactively addressing risk factors as well as legal, regulatory, and governmental requirements. Topics include public responsibility, organizational community involvement, and attaining and maintaining American corporation ethical standards in local and global environments. |
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Political Philosophy (PS502) |
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American Public University |
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This course takes the student into the exciting world of ideas that have always captivated mankind and inspired the great advances in Western civilization. Students are all philosophers or their followers and have the same eternal questions: On what philosophical precepts does the rule of law depend? What are the philosophical justifications for respect for the individual? What legal and moral implications arise from these precepts? How should we behave? How should we govern ourselves and each other? Through reading, studying and cogitating upon the works of the great philosophers ranging from Socrates to Marx, we can enter into these ?great conversations.? |
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