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The Ultimate Class Syllabus!Why is this the ultimate syllabus? First, it is a syllabus you can't lose or misplace. It's always here on the web and accessible 24 hours per day. Just print a copy of this page if you find yourself looking for the original hardcopy handed out during the first week of class. Second, this syllabus contains a link to our class calendar which is updated regularly to reflect the pace of our course. The syllabus is a contract of sorts in that it outlines course requirements and clearly states any class policies that might impact your grade. Be sure you read over and understand the course requirements. As always, feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions. Course Description: Philosophy, literally "friend of wisdom", is a two-fold activity. Initially we think of the "reflective" discipline that attempts to address life's big questions about ourselves and our world, but there is also a "doing" component concerned with developing the ability to think critically and evaluate various responses to philosophical problems. This course focuses on the "doing" aspect, encouraging students to develop the critical thinking skills necessary to evaluate a wide variety of information. "Logic is the study of the methods and principles used to distinguish good (correct) from bad (incorrect) reasoning." (Copi, 2) Since life in the "information age" of the 21st century demands that we sort through large quantities of data, some valuable - some worthless, it is necessary to acquire the critical thinking skills allowing us to easily distinguish the quality of information coming through various media channels (TV, radio, Internet, stock quotes, financial reports, proposals, grants, etc...) Logic teaches rudimental reasoning skills that will help you refine your decision-making and information-sorting skills. This class requires at least two hours of study for every one hour spent in the classroom. Students will be expected to attend regularly and participate in class discussions.
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| Required Textbook: Hurley,
Patrick J. A Concise Introduction to Logic, Seventh Edition.
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2000.
Technology Needed: Our class will be supplemented by a web site (http://www.thinkingshop.com/Thiel/logic/index.htm) where you will find a copy of this syllabus, weekly class news, updates on assignments/quizzes, additional resources to help you in your quest to master logic. In addition, you may also e-mail me to receive a quick response within 24-36 hours. You will be expected to access the web site regularly to receive class-related information. Student Evaluation/Methods of Assessment: Assessment of your performance will be based on occasional assignments, quizzes, midterm and final tests. Logic is a "problem solving" subject so your ability to apply the argument evaluation techniques demonstrated in class will be critical to receive a passing grade.Grading Scale:
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Details...Course Length: 15 Weeks Contact Hours: 45 Hours Credits Value: 3 Course Prerequisite: 1 College Level Math Course Material & Supplies: Notebook, pencils, and eraser.Estimated Homework Hours: 6 hours per week |
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Learning can only occur when there is no fear or negativity. Thus, students are expected to show respect, tolerance and compassion for everyone in the room. Disruptive behavior and foul language will not be tolerated; students who engage in these behaviors will be asked to leave class. NO MAKEUP QUIZZES OR TESTS WILL BE GIVEN UNLESS ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE IN ADVANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTOR. IF YOU ARE ABSENT ON A TEST DATE, YOU WILL BE GIVEN A ZERO FOR THAT PART OF YOUR GRADE. ANYONE CAUGHT CHEATING ON AN EXAM WILL RECEIVE A FAILING GRADE FOR THE COURSE. Students with Disabilities: It is Thiel College’s policy to not discriminate against qualified students with documented disabilities in its educational programs. If you have a disability-related need for modifications in this class, contact your Instructor and a School Counselor. Instructors should be notified during the first week of classes. Instructor Availability Outside of Class: E-Mail: diane@thinkingshop.com |
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