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SSH 105
Critical Thinking I
Rational discourse has long been viewed as a principal force for social change. In this course, we will examine the structures and principles that undergird all forms of rational discourse, and we will learn how to assess the logical strength and persuasiveness of particular discourses. These skills will be applied to arguments found in everyday life, and to the formulation of one's own positions. (Formerly ACS 105)
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 2 hrs. Tutorial: 1 hr.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

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- Arts and Contemporary Studies
- Business Technology Management
- Criminology
- Criminology and History Double Major
- Criminology and Politics and Governance Double Major
- Criminology and Sociology Double Major
- English
- English and History Double Major
- English and Philosophy Double Major
- Environment and Urban Sustainability
- GCM 375 - Project Management for Graphic Communications
- Geographic Analysis
- Graphic Communications Management
- History
- History and Philosophy Double Major
- History and Politics and Governance Double Major
- History and Sociology Double Major
- International Economics and Finance
- Language and Intercultural Relations
- Minor in Philosophy
- PHL 214 - Critical Thinking I
- PHL 334 - Ethics in Professional Life
- PHL 597 - Introduction to Formal Logic
- PHL 924 - Critical Thinking II
- Philosophy
- Politics and Governance
- Politics and Governance and Sociology Double Major
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Undeclared Arts (First Year Studies Only)