Critical reasoning skills are a key success factor for students entering their first year of college. They must be able to think logically and form arguments. This course, designed with incoming college freshmen in mind but open to anyone, provides an essential grounding in critical reasoning skills. Faculty from multiple disciplines at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offer guidance on applying critical thinking skills in the context of specific disciplines. By developing these skills, students will learn more, enjoy their courses more, and experience greater academic success.

Reasoning Across the Disciplines
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Reviewed on Jan 13, 2025
Excellent course. Learned a lot from this course.
Reviewed on Aug 13, 2022
It is a very helpful course with real word application. I really learnt a lot and I had fun doing so too.
Reviewed on Apr 13, 2021
Amazing course, broadens the perspective and forces one to think in ways one never would have thought of independently

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