HUM 341 Critical Reasoning

Differentiates and analyzes the understanding, recognition, and construction of critical thinking. Emphasis on critical thinking and perception, cognitive development, decision making, emotional intelligence, deductive and inductive reasoning, formal logic, and informal logic. Designed to improve critical thinking in written and spoken arguments by applying established modes of reasoning, analyzing rhetorical strategies, evaluating logical fallacies, and detecting propaganda techniques.

Credits

3.0

Prerequisite

None.

Notes

This course should be removed from the catalog as this course has moved to PHIL 341. There should not be any students taking HUM 141 or HUM 341 any longer.