Critical thinking involves the process of questioning, reflecting, analyzing, and synthesizing. The skills associated with critical thinking emphasize the roles of speaker and audience in using rational means to influence others through written and oral modes of communication. Subjects oriented toward the development of critical thinking include but are not limited to courses in English, speech, communications, and philosophy.
Students seeking a baccalaureate degree will satisfy this component of the core by completing the following courses in English, communication, and philosophy:
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