PHIL
102
:: Introduction to Philosophy: Asian Traditions
Spring 2013
@Hawaii CC - UH Center at West Hawaii
| CRN: | 18723 (E.HI), 18724 (W.HI) |
| Credit Hours: | 3 |
| Instructor: |
Elizabeth Shaver
eishaver@hawaii.edu 322-4850 (Ph) 322-4855 (Fax) |
| Instructional Mode: | ITV (HITS) |
| Dates: | 01/07/2013 - 05/13/2013 |
| Schedule: | WF 11:00am- 12:15pm Origination Site: UH Center at West Hawaii (Kona) Receive Sites:UH Hilo |
| Course Restrictions: | Open to Hawaii county UH students only. |
| Course Prerequisites: | PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or placement in Eng 100 or placement in Eng 102 |
| Course Description: | Universal themes and problems, methods and fields of Philosophy from the historical as well as positional perspectives of Asian traditions of Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian and Shinto philosophical world views. |
| Textbooks: | Awakening: An Intro w/ MysearchLab, 5th edition (REQUIRED)
by: Patrick S. Bresnan Publisher: Prentice Hall ISBN: 9780205887774 Books may be purchased at the UH Hilo bookstore or ordered online at http://www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/hilo/home.aspx. If you do not have access to the Internet or unable to travel to the bookstore, you may also order by phone at 1-800-UHBOOKS |
| Technical Requirements: | Television Service 3 (HITS3). It allows students to attend the course at on SPECIFIC DAYS/TIME and CAMPUS other than the campus where the instructor originates the course. Therefore, distance learners must attend each class session at the SPECIFIC DAYS/TIME and SPECIFIC CAMPUS listed above.
Online Component Course also includes an online component. Familiarity with using a computer and basic Internet skills (browsing, sending e-mail, saving/sending files) is required. Students must have a computer with Internet access and a UH email account. For more information in regards to obtaining a UH email account please go to the following website: http://www.hawaii.edu/askus/563 |
| Updated: | Thursday, January 3, 2013 15:06:40 |

