Critical Thinking: Building Strong Reasoning Skills, Want to think smarter and make better decisions?.
Course Description
Clear thinking leads to better decisions, stronger communication, and smarter problem-solving. This course teaches you how to structure your thoughts, identify weak arguments, and think logically even under pressure. You will practice analyzing information, breaking down problems, and applying critical thinking to everyday decisions. By the end, you will have a solid foundation that you can continue to build upon for life, work, and study.
What You Will Learn?
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Understand how critical thinking strengthens your reasoning
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Identify weak arguments, flawed logic, and hidden assumptions
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Build strong, clear arguments in conversations and writing
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Ask better questions to explore information deeply
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Break down complex issues into manageable parts
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Apply critical thinking habits to real-world decisions
Course Curriculum
Module 1: What is Critical Thinking and Why Does It Matter
Learn about critical thinking, why it’s so important in daily life, and how common biases and mental shortcuts can quietly distort your thinking.
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Lecture 1: Understanding Critical Thinking and Clear Reasoning
Learn what critical thinking means and why it’s essential for smart choices. -
Lecture 2: The Cost of Poor Thinking: Barriers and Biases
Identify emotional, cognitive, and social biases that cloud judgment.
Module 2: Building Strong Logical Reasoning
Discover how strong arguments are built, how to spot weak ones, and how to use basic logic to think more clearly. You’ll practice recognizing claims, evidence, and conclusions and learn to avoid common reasoning errors like logical fallacies.
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Lecture 3: Breaking Down Arguments: Claims, Evidence, and Conclusions
Understand the basic structure of arguments and how to assess them. -
Lecture 4: How to Spot Logical Fallacies and Flawed Reasoning
Recognize common reasoning errors and learn how to avoid them. -
Lecture 5: Deductive and Inductive Thinking Explained Simply
Learn the two main ways we reason and how to use them effectively.
Module 3: Asking Better Questions and Analyzing Information
Develop sharper questioning skills that lead to deeper understanding. You’ll also practice breaking down complex ideas into simple, logical parts—a key skill for solving problems and making better decisions.
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Lecture 6: The Art of Asking the Right Questions
Develop questioning techniques that unlock deeper understanding. -
Lecture 7: Breaking Down Complex Ideas Without Losing Clarity
Learn step-by-step how to simplify complex issues and arguments.
Module 4: Applying Critical Thinking in Real Life
Learn to use critical thinking outside of theory—in everyday conversations, work decisions, news analysis, and more. You’ll learn techniques for challenging ideas respectfully and building stronger discussions.
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Lecture 8: Real-World Examples: Critical Thinking at Work and Home
Apply your skills to news articles, work problems, and personal choices. -
Lecture 9: Critical Conversations: Listening, Challenging, and Building Stronger Ideas
Practice respectful questioning and intelligent discussion techniques.
Module 5: Final Practice and Future Growth
Learn how to apply everything you’ve learned through real-world case studies. You’ll also get practical strategies for making critical thinking a daily habit so you can keep improving long after the course ends.
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Lecture 10: Case Studies: Practice Solving Real Problems
Apply critical thinking step-by-step to realistic case examples. -
Lecture 11: How to Make Critical Thinking a Daily Habit
Practical ways to keep strengthening your thinking beyond this course.
Who This Course Is For?
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Students who want stronger academic reasoning and writing skills
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Professionals who need to make smarter decisions at work
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Anyone looking to sharpen their thinking, questioning, and decision-making
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No special background needed. This course is for beginners and lifelong learners alike
Certificate of Completion
Earn a Certificate of Completion to showcase your critical thinking skills on LinkedIn, your resume, or your professional portfolio.
