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Subject: | History |
Title: | HIST-122 Critical Reasoning in History - (SC) - 3 Units |
Instructor: | Huff, M |
Prerequisite: ENGL 122 or equivalent | |
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Room |
Units |
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HIST-122 |
1502 |
MW |
11:00-12:15pm |
MA-104 |
3 Units |
8/17 - 12/17 |
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| Catalog Course Description | ||
| HIST-122 Critical Reasoning in History | ||
| 3 - 3 Units | SC | NR |
| Credit - Degree Applicable | ||
| Variable Hours | ||
| Prerequisite: ENGL 122 or equivalent | ||
| Critical reasoning in history is a process of questioning, analyzing, and evaluating oral and written ideas, concepts, and interpretation of the past. This process will include an introduction to the principles of inductive and deductive reasoning. The goal is to learn how to identify historical viewpoints, gather and organize historical information, recognize historical relationships and patterns, and see the relevancy of historical insights as background for an understanding of current events and issues. To achieve this goal, critical reasoning in history involves an understanding and practice of certain definable skills. CSU, UC | ||
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