PHIL103 — Critical Thinking
PHIL 103 - Critical Thinking PHIL 103 - Critical Thinking 3 Credit(s). Is a course that focuses on fundamental principles of reasoning and rationality, with emphasis on logic, argumentation, and real-world applications. Students explore reasoning strategies to analyze and construct effective, evidence-based arguments in dynamic social, ethical, scientific, and technological contexts. The course is designed to encourage students to recognize the value of logical thinking in everyday life circumstances. Course every fall, spring and may be during additional sessions. Corequisite(s): ACLT 053 or ( ESOL 052 and ESOL 100 ) General Education: Arts and Humanities (A) Common Course Outline: PHIL 103 CCO
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