Reasoning Across the Disciplines

  • 4.3
Approx. 16 hours to complete

Course Summary

Learn critical reasoning skills to improve your decision making and problem solving abilities with this course. Gain the ability to analyze and evaluate arguments, identify common fallacies, and make sound decisions.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the principles of critical reasoning and how to apply them in various situations
  • Develop the ability to identify and analyze arguments, including identifying common fallacies
  • Improve your decision making and problem solving abilities by applying critical reasoning skills

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

    • USA: $70,000 - $110,000
    • India: ₹500,000 - ₹1,200,000
    • Spain: €30,000 - €50,000
    • USA: $70,000 - $110,000
    • India: ₹500,000 - ₹1,200,000
    • Spain: €30,000 - €50,000

    • USA: $80,000 - $150,000
    • India: ₹600,000 - ₹2,000,000
    • Spain: €40,000 - €80,000
    • USA: $70,000 - $110,000
    • India: ₹500,000 - ₹1,200,000
    • Spain: €30,000 - €50,000

    • USA: $80,000 - $150,000
    • India: ₹600,000 - ₹2,000,000
    • Spain: €40,000 - €80,000

    • USA: $80,000 - $200,000
    • India: ₹600,000 - ₹3,000,000
    • Spain: €40,000 - €120,000

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Learning Outcomes

  • Ability to analyze and evaluate arguments
  • Improved decision making and problem solving abilities
  • Knowledge of common fallacies and how to avoid them

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • No prerequisites required
  • Basic knowledge of English language

Course Difficulty Level

Beginner

Course Format

  • Online self-paced
  • Video lectures
  • Quizzes and assignments

Similar Courses

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

Related Education Paths


Notable People in This Field

  • Edward de Bono
  • Daniel Kahneman

Related Books

Description

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.

Outline

  • Welcome
  • Rationale for the Course
  • Introduction to Reasoning Across the Disciplines
  • Think Like a Chemist
  • The World at the Atomic Level
  • How Energy Powers our Universe
  • About the Contributor: Thomas Freeman
  • The World at the Atomic Level
  • How Energy Powers our Universe
  • Think Like an Historian
  • Turning the World Upside Down
  • Understanding Columbus’s Impressions of the Tainos
  • Understanding the Tainos’ Impressions of Columbus
  • A Letter from Christopher Columbus
  • About the Contributor: Kathleen DuVal
  • Columbus and World History
  • Think Like a Psychologist
  • Understanding How Others Think
  • Thinking and Feeling
  • Mind Perception and Moral Judgment
  • About the Contributor: Kurt Gray
  • Practice Quiz: Thinking and Feeling
  • Practice Quiz: Mind Perception and Moral Judgment
  • Think Like a Law Professor
  • Considering Free Will
  • Understanding the Civil Law of Battery
  • Liberty versus Property
  • Court Cases: Hackbart and O'Brien
  • Court Cases: Mugler and Lucas
  • About the Contributor: Donald Hornstein
  • Understanding the Civil Law of Battery
  • Liberty versus Property
  • Think Like a Literature Professor
  • Context through Reading
  • Close Reading
  • The Art of Interpretation
  • Close Reading Example
  • Additional Resources (Optional)
  • About the Contributor: Heidi Kim
  • Close Reading Practice Quiz
  • The Art of Interpretation Practice Quiz
  • Think Like an American Studies Scholar
  • How Language Shapes Attitudes
  • Dogs & Fighting, Horses & Racing, and Race
  • Understanding Relationships through Interdisciplinarity
  • About the Contributor: Sharon P. Holland
  • Dogs & Fighting, Horses & Racing, and Race
  • Understanding Relationships through Interdisciplinarity
  • Course Conclusion
  • Final Thoughts and Course Wrap-up
  • About the Contributors

Summary of User Reviews

The Critical Reasoning course on Coursera has received high ratings from users. Many users have praised the course for its engaging content and useful exercises. One key aspect that many users thought was good is the course's focus on developing critical thinking skills.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging content
  • Useful exercises
  • Focus on developing critical thinking skills
  • Great instructor
  • Flexible schedule

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some concepts may be challenging for beginners
  • Not enough interactive components
  • Limited peer interaction
  • Lack of personalized feedback
  • Some videos are too long
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Approx. 16 hours to complete
Dr. Ram Neta
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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