This course aims to enhance your ability to think critically and reason effectively. You will develop strategies to evaluate the diverse messages encountered in everyday interactions, becoming a competent and discerning consumer of arguments. Additionally, the course is designed to help you construct persuasive arguments and critically analyze claims and premises in both written and oral communication.
This course equips you with essential tools to critique complex arguments, assess the sufficiency and relevance of social scientific evidence, and craft well-reasoned, creative arguments across a variety of communicative contexts.
- Teacher: Sherron Washington