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Jan 26, 2026
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PHIL 1600 - Critical Thinking and Composition [3] This course is repeatable: No Total # of units allowed for credit: 3 Max times this course can be taken for credit: 1 Max # of units may be repeated: 0
Course Description: Logical analysis of language and critical evaluation of arguments in everyday language; deductively valid and invalid argument forms; rudiments of inductive logic and scientific reasoning; informal fallacies. Continue to develop writing skills introduced in Composition I. Students will develop analytical, critical, and information-literacy skills necessary for writing an academic paper containing a well-supported argument. Some sections may be offered online, some sections may be offered as hybrid. Credit Hours Per Week: 3 lecture hour(s)
Grading: ABCDF Mode of Delivery: Face to Face, Hybrid, Online Campus: Main Campus Cross-Listing and/or Equivalent Course(s): None Needs Permission to Enroll: No Laboratory Safety Training Requirement: Not applicable. Special Fee Applied: No
GE until Summer 2025: Block A3 - Critical Thinking and Composition GE effective Fall 2025: Area 1B - Critical Thinking .
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