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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction |
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2) |
Definition of logic, principles of reason and the essence of logic |
Course notes |
3) |
Subject-matter, aim, importance and uses of logic |
Course notes |
4) |
Short history of logic |
Course notes |
5) |
Concept, its kinds and denotations, inter-conceptual relations |
Course notes |
6) |
Predicables and categories |
Course notes |
7) |
Definition, its kinds and conditions |
Course notes |
8) |
Errors in definition, indefinables, division and classification |
Course notes |
9) |
Proposition and its kinds |
Course notes |
10) |
Modal propositions, distributivity in propositions and inter-propositional relations |
Course notes |
11) |
Reasoning, syllogism, the structure and the elements of syllogism, categorical syllogisms |
Course notes |
12) |
Reasoning, syllogism, the structure and the elements of syllogism, categorical syllogisms |
Course notes |
13) |
Hypothetical and disjunctive syllogisms, compound syllogisms, irregular syllogisms |
Course notes |
14) |
Induction, analogy, the five arts |
Course notes |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Upon graduation, students will acquire key skills and attributes to conduct research to use research tools, to solve problems, to communicate effectively and to transfer skills to the workplace. |
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2) |
Upon graduation, students will have developed the ability to discuss key issues in fluent English. |
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3) |
Upon graduation, students will have developed the ability to compose written documents in English with a mature prose style. |
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4) |
Upon graduation, students will have gained broad knowledge of the American and English literary canons. |
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5) |
Upon graduation, students will have developed the ability to analyze, synthesize and criticize sophisticated works of American and English literature. |
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6) |
Upon graduation, students will have achieved in depth the understanding of contemporary American culture. |
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7) |
Upon graduation, students will have developed the ability to draw links among diverse literary texts and documents and establish critical connections and adopt an interdisciplinary attitude. |
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8) |
Upon graduation, students will be able to develop new projects individually or in teams. |
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9) |
Upon graduation, students will be able to apply their knowledge into their lives for interdisciplinary problem-solving and solutions. |
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