PHIL 2318 Departmental
Course Syllabus
Department: Philosophy Revision
Date: June 21, 2009
Instructor:
Office: AIC 220 Phone Number: 210-486-1662
Email: jvisintainer@alamo.edu Web Address: http://www.accd.edu/sac/phil/default.htm
I. Catalog Description:
Study of major philosophers and philosophical systems from ancient, through medieval, to modern times.
II. Pre-requisites, co-requisites and other
requirements: There are no college
level prerequisites for this course.
III. Text: To be determined by individual instructor and
topic.
IV. Methods of Instruction
Methods of instruction used in
this course will consist of any or all of the following: lecture, discussion, assigned readings, media
presentations, in-class presentations by students, guest speakers, or other
applicable methods as determined by individual instructors.
V. Course Content
Course topics that have been taught include:
Existentialism
Oriental Philosophy
Other possible course topics include:
Philosophy of Natural Science
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Education
(Other topics
may be considered by individual instructors.)
VI. Learning Outcomes and Performance Objectives
with their methods of measurement as used to determine the student’s mastery of
those outcomes.
Learning Outcome: Students will gain a thorough comprehension of
the special topic.
Performance Objective
for Learning Outcome: Students will be
able to explain and to think critically about the specific topic of the course .
Measurement of student
competency of learner outcome: Student
performance will be measured by use of examinations, quizzes, term papers and a
comprehensive final examination.
SCANS COMPETENCIES
VII. Course
Requirements and Grade Computation:
A. College Requirements:
A written, comprehensive final examination, not to
exceed two and one-half hours in length, shall be given at the end of each
semester for each course at the regularly scheduled time. Any exceptions to these requirements must be
approved by the appropriate dean. Other
examinations are given at the discretion of the instructor.
A student who must be absent from a final examination
should petition that instructor for permission to postpone the
examination. A student absent without
permission from a final examination is graded F. Postponed examinations result in a course
grade of I. The final examination must
be taken within 120 calendar days from the end of the semester or the grade
automatically becomes an F. (San Antonio
College Bulletin, Faculty Handbook – January 1995)
B. Departmental Requirements: None.
C. Instructor Requirements:
A.
B. Students are urged not to bring children to
either a class or a lab. Minors under
the age of twelve (12) must not be left unattended on campus. College Academic Council – April, 1998.
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Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, if
accommodation is needed contact the Office of disability Support Services, CAC
124C, Phone: 210-733-2347.
D. A Rapid Response Team exists for the purpose
of responding to emergencies. If you
have a disability that will require assistance in the event of a building
evacuation, notify Disability Support Services,
E. Academic Dishonesty: Students may be subject to disciplinary
proceedings resulting in an academic penalty or disciplinary penalty for
academic dishonesty. Academic Dishonesty
includes, but is not limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism and
collusion. For additional information
refer to the Student Code of Conduct in the San Antonio College Bulletin.
F. Students are required to silence all
electronic devices (e.g., pagers, cellular phones, radios, etc.) when in
classrooms, laboratories and the library.
College Academic Council, January 2000.
G. Students must abide by the policies,
procedures and rules set forth in the Student Code of Conduct and all other
policies set forth in the San Antonio College Bulletin.
H. San Antonio College Attendance Policy: Regular and punctual attendance at all
classes and laboratories, day and/or evening, is required. A student absent for any reason is responsible
for all work missed. Both tardiness and
early departure from class are forms of absenteeism. The Instructor establishes the policy with
regard to each. Absences of each student
are recorded without exception. The
counting of absences begins on the first day of class. A student absent for the equivalent of two
weeks of instruction in a 16-week semester may be dropped by the
instructor. If a student is dropped from
a class for excessive absences, the instructor will record a grade of “W”
(withdraw). It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the withdrawals
have been submitted.
I.
J. ACCD DPS Emergency Phone Numbers:
ACCD DPS Emergency Phone: 210-222-0911
ACCD DPS General Phone: 210-208-8099
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