Critical Thinking Skills for University Success

  • 4.8
Approx. 26 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course teaches critical thinking skills to help you become a better problem solver, decision maker, and communicator. You'll learn how to identify and analyze arguments, recognize common fallacies, and develop logical reasoning skills.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the foundations of critical thinking
  • Learn how to analyze arguments and identify fallacies
  • Develop logical reasoning skills

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Learning Outcomes

  • Identify and analyze arguments effectively
  • Recognize and avoid common fallacies
  • Develop logical reasoning skills for problem solving

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • No prior knowledge or experience required
  • Ability to think critically and willingness to learn

Course Difficulty Level

Beginner

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced

Similar Courses

  • Introduction to Logic
  • Think Again: How to Reason and Argue
  • Philosophy and Critical Thinking

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Description

In this course, you will learn how to develop your Critical Thinking Skills to help you achieve success in your university studies. After completing this course, you will be able to:

Outline

  • Introduction to Critical Thinking in Academic Culture
  • Welcome to the Academic Skills for University Success Specialization!
  • 1.1a Introduction to the Course
  • 1.2a Introduction to Academic Culture
  • 1.2b Introduction to Critical Thinking
  • 1.3a Survival Skills at University part 1
  • 1.3b Survival Skills for University part 2
  • 1.4a Academic Integrity
  • Critical Thinking Weekly Topics
  • Critical Thinking Assessment Overview
  • Summative Peer Assessment
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • 1.1 Practice quiz
  • 1.2 Practice Quiz
  • 1.3 Practice Quiz
  • 1.4 Practice Quiz
  • Summative Quiz - Module 1
  • Discussion Board Self Assessment - Module 1
  • Critical Thinking in Academic Contexts
  • 2.1a Dispositions & Habits of Mind for Critical Thinking
  • 2.1b Dispositions & Habits of Mind for Critical Thinking Expert Video
  • 2.2a Argument Spheres
  • 2.3a Argument Fields
  • 2.4a Questioning in Critical Thinking
  • 2.4b Questioning a Text
  • 2.4c Questioning in Critical Thinking Expert Video
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • 2.1 Practice Quiz
  • 2.2 Practice Quiz
  • 2.3 Practice Quiz
  • 2.4 Practice Quiz
  • 2.5 Summative Quiz - Module 2
  • Discussion Board Self Assessment - Module 2
  • Logic & Reasoning
  • 3.1a Premises and Conclusions
  • 3.1b Formal Logic Structures
  • 3.2a Common Fallacies
  • 3.3a Forms of Reasoning
  • 3.4a Applying Systems Thinking
  • 3.4b Applying Systems Thinking Expert Video
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • 3.1 Practice Quiz
  • 3.2 Practice Quiz
  • 3.3 Practice Quiz
  • 3.4 Practice Quiz
  • Summative Quiz - Module 3
  • Discussion Board Self Assessment - Module 3
  • Argumentation
  • 4.1a Claims and Evidence
  • 4.1b Claims and Evidence Expert Video
  • 4.2a Identifying Biases and Assumptions 1
  • 4.2b Identifying Biases and Assumptions 2
  • 4.2c Identifying Biases and Assumptions 3
  • 4.3a Using Critical Thinking to Evaluate Arguments 1
  • 4.3b Using Criteria to Evaluate Arguments 2
  • 4.4a Types of Argument 1
  • 4.4b Types of Argument 2
  • 4.4c Types of Arguments Expert Video
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • 4.1 Practice Quiz
  • 4.2 Practice Quiz
  • 4.3 Practice Quiz
  • 4.4 Practice Quiz
  • Summative Quiz - Module 4
  • Discussion Board Self Assessment - Module 4
  • Demonstrating Critical Thinking
  • 5.1a Argument Structures
  • 5.1b Argument Chains
  • 5.1c Argument Chains - Slippery Slope
  • 5.2a Models for Academic Argumentation
  • 5.3a Critical Thinking and Critique
  • 5.4a Critical Thinking and Reflective Writing
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning Resources
  • Learning Outcomes
  • 5.1 Practice Quiz
  • 5.2 Practice Quiz
  • 5.3 Practice Quiz
  • 5.4 Practice Quiz
  • Summative Quiz - Module 5
  • Discussion Board Self Assessment - Module 5
  • Summative Assignment
  • Summative Assessment Overview
  • How to mark your peers' assignments
  • Practice peer marking activity answers
  • Congratulations - You've Finished!

Summary of User Reviews

The Critical Thinking Skills course on Coursera has received positive reviews from its users. Many users have praised the course for its engaging content and practical approach to teaching critical thinking skills.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course has been praised for its practical approach to teaching critical thinking skills.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging and practical content
  • Helpful assignments and quizzes
  • Experienced and knowledgeable instructors
  • Flexible schedule and self-paced learning

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the course to be too basic
  • Lack of interaction with other students
  • Limited feedback from instructors
  • Technical issues with the platform
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Approx. 26 hours to complete
Katherine Olston, Luke Alexander
The University of Sydney
Coursera

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Katherine Olston

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