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COURSE OBJECTIVES: Most of you took this course to satisfy the
GDR for Critical Thinking/Natural Science.
Take
note of those first two words!
What is Critical Thinking? A definition of critical thinking is "the ability to assess the authenticity or accuracy of information claims or arguments". In our information rich environment, you must recognize the dynamic and fluid nature of information and have skills necessary to process information to be information literate. Critical thinkers must:
No one has these skills at birth; rather, you must make a conscious effort to develop them. If you acquire the skills, you will be a knowledgeable user and consumer of information, and a valuable asset to your profession. UWSP's purpose in
having such a requirement is to expose you to scientific reasoning, but in one course you
will not become proficient at it. The credo here is "try it; you just might like
it!" Our fourfold goal in this Geography course is:
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