Course: Crit­i­cal Think­ing CRT 100 FYE-1102 Spring 2024 TuTh 11AM with Prof. Barnes

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Critical Thinking CRT 100 FYE-1102 Spring 2024 TuTh 11AM with Prof. Barnes
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Department
Academic Literacy and Linguistics
Academic Program
Linguistics and Literacy, A.A.
Course Contact
Course Code
CRT 100
Section Code
1102
Term
Spring 2024
Course Description

Critical Thinking (Same as CRT 100) is designed to develop the mind and help students learn to think clearly and effectively. Through substantive readings, structured writing assignments and ongoing discussions, students will examine concrete examples from their own experience and readings and contemporary issues in the media to learn how to analyze issues, solve problems, and make informed decisions in their academic, professional, and personal lives.

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