PHIL3020 — Systems Thinking
PHIL 3020 - Systems Thinking PHIL 3020 - Systems Thinking Description This course explores the philosophical foundations of systems thinking. By taking this course, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the theoretical underpinnings, principles and ethical considerations that shape system thinking’s interdisciplinary approach to problem-solving. Through readings, discussions and critical analysis, you’ll explore how philosophical ideas have influenced and continue to shape systems thinking and you’ll consider the implications of this perspective for addressing complex issues in various fields. 3 Credits Time Guidelines The standard instructional time for this course is 45 hours.
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- Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting
- Bachelor of Business Administration - Financial Services
- Bachelor of Business Administration - Financial Technology and Innovation
- Bachelor of Business Administration - Human Resource Management
- Bachelor of Business Administration - Management
- Bachelor of Business Administration - Marketing
- Bachelor of Business Administration - Supply Chain Management
- Bachelor of Science - Construction Project Management
- Bachelor of Technology - Cyber Security
- Bachelor of Technology - Software Development