Campus
CampusLocation
LIB117
ClassDays
Friday
CourseHeader
CRIT111 - Foundations Logical Reasoning
CourseTime
F 12:20pm-2:55pm
CourseID
12329.LIB117.F 12:20pm-2:55pm
Credits
3
CreditType
Undergraduate
CRN
12329
FullCourseDesc
This course introduces the student to the intellectual foundations, conceptual frameworks and methodologies of logic. It examines the distinctions between arguments and nonarguments, premises and conclusions, deductive and inductive arguments, explicit and implicit premises, and key valid and invalid argument forms. It explores the kinds of reasons that are relevant to major foundational projects for acquisition and increase of knowledge, the function of logic in the context of theories about meaning, knowledge, values or reality, and how to apply logical reasoning to controversies in ethics, politics, science or religion. Offered fall, spring, summer. (Formerly PHIL 111)
Instructor
Womack
Notes
NOTE: Course meets on campus 1/23 and 5/1 at the time listed on the student schedule and for the final exam 5/8 from 2-4 pm; additional online content. This section uses OER/No cost course materials.
ScheduleType
Online
Section
X01
StartEnd
01/21/2026 - 05/12/2026
Status
OPEN
Subject
TermCode
TimeOfDay
Night