College of Marin
Spring 2008 Schedule of Classes
PHILOSOPHY
Directed study courses are offered at the KTD campus.
PHIL 110 3.0 units
Intro to Philosophy
Prerequisite: ENGL 98
An introduction to major thinkers, movements and ideas in the western
philosophical tradition. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC
2281 Marmysz J
R MW 11:10-12:30pm, KTD/FH120
2483 NEW ADD 01/24/08 Johnson T
R MW 11:10-12:30pm, KTD/OH107
2279 Marmysz J
*Web Based Course, 3hrs/wk TBA, KTD/IVC
Please see Distance Learning page.
The sections marked with an asterisk require students to have an
email address, Internet connection, and sufficient Internet
experience to be able to visit various sites, engage in chatroom
discussions, submit papers and take online exams. There are no on-
campus attendance requirements for this section. Students can
communicate by phone, e-mail, and online conferences. Once students
have registered, they must also send an e-mail message to
john.marmysz@marin.edu by 1/22/08 to verify their enrollment and
their e-mail address to avoid being dropped.
2280 Marmysz J
*Web Based Course, 3hrs/wk TBA, KTD/IVC
Please see Distance Learning page.
The sections marked with an asterisk require students to have an
email address, Internet connection, and sufficient Internet
experience to be able to visit various sites, engage in chatroom
discussions, submit papers and take online exams. There are no on-
campus attendance requirements for this section. Students can
communicate by phone, e-mail, and online conferences. Once students
have registered, they must also send an e-mail message to
john.marmysz@marin.edu by 1/22/08 to verify their enrollment and
their e-mail address to avoid being dropped.
PHIL 112 3.0 units
Intro to Logic
Prerequisite: ELIGIBLE ENGL 150
Introduces students to the formal study of logic, the discipline that
establishes the validity of arguments. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC
2282 Marmysz J
Th 6:10-9pm, KTD/OH108
PHIL 117 3.0 units
History of Philosophy: Late Modern to Contemporary
Prerequisite: ELIGIBLE ENGL 120
The history of philosophy, from the end of the eighteenth century through
Existentialism and Deconstruction. Transfer Credit: CSU/UC
2283 Marmysz J
N TTh 11:10-12:30pm, KTD/HC173
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