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Critical Thinking (PHIL 103)

Credit Course

3 credits

$122 per credit

in-county, fees apply

Online

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 offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions.

Corequisite(s): ACLT 053 or (ESOL 052 and ESOL 054.
General Education: Arts and Humanities (A).

Sections

Summer 2024 ( Sections)

  • Section Meeting Times:

    • Time:
      Flexible Time
      Location: Online

    Section Information:

    • Format: Online
    • 0 Available Seats
    • Dates: 07/15/2024 - 08/17/2024
    • Instructor: William Hall
    • Course ID: #52335

    Credit Hours: 3

    Billable Hours: 3

    Note: NOTE: This section meets during the five week session. This course uses a FREE textbook.

Fall 2024 ( Sections)

  • Section Meeting Times:

    • Time:
      Flexible Time
      Location: Online

    Section Information:

    • Format: Online
    • 0 Available Seats
    • Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/08/2024
    • Instructor: Susan Brennan
    • Course ID: #93190

    Credit Hours: 3

    Billable Hours: 3

    Note: NOTE: This section meets during the second seven week session.

  • Section Meeting Times:

    • Time:
      Flexible Time
      Location: Online

    Section Information:

    • Format: Online
    • 0 Available Seats
    • Dates: 08/26/2024 - 12/15/2024
    • Instructor: William Hall
    • Course ID: #93101

    Credit Hours: 3

    Billable Hours: 3