Course Cost
Semester: Fall 2024Credit Hours: 3.0
Some sections may include additional fees
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This course focuses on the practical value of critical thinking in a variety of personal, professional and social situations. Students study such things as the structure of arguments, the critical analysis and evaluation of arguments, inductive and deductive reasoning, formal and informal logical fallacies, problem solving and decision making, and rhetorical strategies. Specific topics may include critically analyzing advertisements, political speech, debate techniques, gender stereotypes, human psychology, journalistic reporting, criminal investigations, etc.
IAI: H4 906
Status | Days | Times | Location | Instructor | Meeting Times | Duration | Books / Materials | Ticket # | CRN |
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Reg Closed | TTh | 11:00am-12:15pm |
Course Location
Sugar Grove Campus, Bodie Hall, Room 107Sugar Grove Campus |
Andersen, Dylan | Day Classes | Standard 16-Week | View |
251PHL110.001
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Reg Closed | - |
Course Location
OnlineInstruction occurs exclusively online, through the Canvas learning management system, for the duration of the course. Online courses are delivered in an asynchronous manner, which means that students learn from instruction, such as prerecorded video lessons and assigned learning tasks, that is not delivered in-person or in real-time. |
Zusman, Steve | Standard 16-Week | View |
251PHL110.920
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Reg Closed | - |
Course Location
OnlineInstruction occurs exclusively online, through the Canvas learning management system, for the duration of the course. Online courses are delivered in an asynchronous manner, which means that students learn from instruction, such as prerecorded video lessons and assigned learning tasks, that is not delivered in-person or in real-time. |
Sigler, Mike | 8-Week, Accelerated | View |
251PHL110.921
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Meets between: Aug. 19-Oct. 11
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