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Critical Analysis (HUM 3010)

Term: 2014-15 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

Aram Aslanian
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Dr. Christine Salvucci
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Tricia Santi
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Schedule

Mon, 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM (1/12/2015 - 4/25/2015) Location: MLTN LABRC C101

Description

This course focuses on the skills and concepts needed to develop reading and listening habits necessary for critical thinking. The course emphasizes thinking skills: comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation in order to develop inter-related questions, which serve as the direction toward better opinions and decisions. Current topics from a variety of sources will provide the basis for analysis and application of skills. Students synthesize learning to present their own positions and arguments.

Sequencing: As the concepts and skills covered in this course are applicable to all disciplines, it is recommended that this course be taken at the beginning of the student’s course of study