Logic and Critical Thinking
PHIL 201
This course focuses on the construction and evaluation of logical arguments, with applications to civic awareness and involvement. Attention is devoted to formal logical analysis, including syllogisms and basic symbolic logic, as well as effective written communication.
PHIL201 is a 3 credit course.
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