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Starting Fall 2025, Crafton Hills College will switch to a new course numbering system. This new system, called the Common Course Numbering (CCN) system, is a state-mandated initiative (AB-1111) aimed at simplifying student transfer and ensuring uniformity in course numbers across California Community Colleges. Courses identified as common will feature a "C" in their catalog numbers (e.g., ENGL 101 will become ENGL C1000). Some subject area prefixes will also change to align with statewide standards (e.g., POLIT will become POLS). For more details on the common course numbering system (CCN) students are encouraged to meet with an academic counselor.
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This course introduces the major ideas, questions, and problems debated in philosophy. Attention is directed to classic, modern, and contemporary thinkers as a basis for discussing issues related to knowledge, reality, ethics, religion, aesthetics, and politics.
- Credit Type: Earned units for this course are applicable to an Associate Degree.
- Transferability: Course credit transfers to both CSU and UC.
- Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL-C1000 or ENGL-C1000H (formerly ENGL-101 and ENGL-101H) as determined by the Crafton Hills College assessment process.
- Alternate Listing: This course is also offered as PHIL-101H.
Avail 45Days --T-R--Start 02/10/26, 11:10AEnd 05/14/26, 12:50PBuildingRoom 306Instructor Cervantez,JType- Note: 13 week class from 02/10/26 to 05/14/26.
Avail 45Days ArrangedDate Range 02/09/26 - 05/14/26Time: 4.15 hrs/wkBuildingRoom NEInstructor Castaneda,CType- Note: 13 week class from 02/09/26 to 05/14/26.
- Note: This is an online class with no on-campus meetings. Participation in this class requires the student to have regular access to a computer, tablet, or similar device (not a cell phone) with internet connectivity and Canvas capability. On the first day of class students must log into Canvas to access this course and receive initial information from the instructor (typically located on the announcement page of the course). Attendance to one in-person Deaf/ASL event near you, may be required.
