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POLS 2202 - Introduction to Politics Critical Thinking and Analysis |
Introduction to critical thinking about politics. Students learn to comprehend and critically analyze discourse and writings on political and social issues, to identify errors in the logical or presentation of facts in political discourse, to be able to demonstrate independent political judgment by formulating logically valid and factually sound arguments. Required for all students majoring in political science. Satisfies Objective 7 of the General Education Requirements. F, S, Su (Contingent on Summer Session demand)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Fully Online, no set time, Blended, reduced in class time, Classroom, Lab or Studio, Classroom and Lab, Mostly Online - Moodle, Offsite, Other, Fully Online, set times, Studio, Video Conference, Dedicated Video Conf Classroom, Web Course, Web Supplemented Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Political Science Department Course Attributes: GEM Area 7, Obj 7-Critical Thinking |