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Please note : This version of the schedule is updated daily. The information below is only up to date as of 03/20/2010 06:34:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time.

San Bernardino Valley College
Fall 2009
Philosophy

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Course Information

Course Name : PHIL-180

Course Title : Death and Dying

Course Description : This course is a study of dying, death, and bereavement. Medical, ethical, legal, philosophical, and religious considerations will be explored.

Additional Course Information

Credit Type : Earned units for this course are applicable to an Associate Degree.

Transferability : Course credit transfers to both CSU and UC.

Alternate Listing : This course is also offered as RELIG-180.

Legend :

Days : SMTWRFS or Arrange

S : Sun.    M : Mon.    T : Tues.    W : Wed.    R : Thurs.    F : Fri.    S : Sat.   

Arrange : You must arrange a certain amount of time (under Start and End) with the instructor

Sections Offered
Ref# Sec Days Start End Type Units Building Room Instructor
5164 01 --T-R-- 09:30A 10:50A LEC 3.00 B 206 Kiefer-Newman,K
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This section is closed. You can no longer register online.
5166 70 Arrange 3 hrs/wk DE 3.00 Kiefer-Newman,K
Bookstore Information: View or Order books for this course from the bookstore.
This section is closed. You can no longer register online.

Note : Participation in this online class requires that students have access to a computer that is connected to the Internet and has a CD-ROM drive and sound output (speakers or headphones). Students should access http://online.valleycollege.edu during the week prior to the semester start date. All information regarding this class will be found on that webpage. The actual course itself will not be accessible to students until the first day of the semester, Monday, August 17, 2009.