Julie Van Camp  
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Julie C. Van Camp
 

Professor Emerita of Philosophy

 California State University, Long Beach

Courses and Programs
I retired in 2010 and no longer teach at CSULB. Former students who need to contact me concerning references or other matters should use e-mail: Julie.VanCamp@csulb.edu or JVanCamp5@gmail.com

Introduction to Ethics (F2010)
bullet Philosophy of Art (F2010)
click here Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Am. Law (S2010)
PHIL 690 Seminar:  Mill's On Liberty (S2009)
link Philosophy of Law (F2009)
Diversity in Criticism & Analysis of the Arts (Sum2008)
white ball Comenius University, Slovak Republic (F2007)
Odyssey_f2006 Odyssey: UNIV 300I: The Ethical is Personal (F2006)
Odyssey_f2006 Odyssey: UNIV 300I: Culture, Creativity, and Ideas (F2004)
Law, Philosophy, and the Humanities (F2005)
Ethics & Computer Technology (S2004)
Seminar: Teaching Philosophy (S2001)
Seminar: Assisted Suicide (S1999)
Philosophy of Art ("all-Internet") (S1998)


Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90840-2408  
  • I am available virtually every day by e-mail, year-round, and that is the best way to communicate. I will respond to your e-mail within 24 hours : Julie.VanCamp@csulb.edu
  • Please do not leave any mail for me on campus, as I am no longer teaching at CSULB. Former students who need to communicate concerning references or other matters should contact me by e-mail.
  • Current mailing address: 1550 Larimer St. #644, Denver, CO 80202-1602. 

Last updated: December 8, 2012

           
Student Teaching Evaluations
Many major universities release student teaching evaluations of faculty, so students can make an informed choice about the quality of teaching in selecting their courses. Privacy rules at the California State University consider these evaluations to be confidential personnel records, and the evaluations may not be released by the University. I elected to release my own teaching evaluations to assist students in selecting courses, and I hope other faculty will consider doing the same thing.

PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (F1998)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (F1999)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (Sec. 08) (S2004)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (Sec. 16) (S2004)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (S2005)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (F2005)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (S2007)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (S2008)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (F2008)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (F2009)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (S2010)
PHIL 160: Introduction to Ethics (F2010)
          Evaluation scores         Student Comments
PHIL 352: Philosophy of Law (S2003)
PHIL 352I: Philosophy of Law (S2005)
PHIL 352I: Philosophy of Law (S2009)
PHIL 352I: Philosophy of Law (F2009)
PHIL 361I: Philosophy of Art (S2007)
PHIL 361I: Philosophy of Art (F2010)         PHIL 362I: Computer Ethics (S1999)
PHIL 362I: Computer Ethics (S2002)
PHIL 362I: Computer Ethics (S2004)
PHIL 451I: Race, Ethnicity, Gender in Am. Law (F1998)
PHIL 451I: Race, Ethnicity, Gender in Am. Law (F2000)
PHIL 451I: Race, Ethnicity, Gender in Am. Law (F2002)
PHIL 451I: Race, Ethnicity, Gender in Am. Law (F2004)
PHIL 451I: Race, Ethnicity, Gender in Am. Law (F2006)
PHIL 451I: Race, Ethnicity, Gender in Am. Law (S2010)
PHIL 452I: Law, Philosophy, Humanitites (F1999)
PHIL 452I: Law, Philosophy, Humanitites (F2001)
PHIL 452I: Law, Philosophy, Humanitites (F2003)
PHIL 452I: Law, Philosophy, Humanitites (F2005)
PHIL 461I: Diversity in Criticism and Analysis of the Arts (S2000)
PHIL 597: Teaching Philosophy (Seminar) (S2001)
PHIL 690: MA Seminar: Assisted Suicide (S1999)
PHIL 690: MA Seminar: J.S. Mill (S2009)