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X151: Critical Reading and Questioning
..."It's in a book written by an expert, so why shouldn't I believe it?" ..."If it's got statistics in it, isn't that proof enough?" ?.."Isn't it wrong to criticize anyone's opinion, because one opinion is as good as another?"
Students will focus on all components of their search process and the role that critical reading plays in it. Students will choose topics of interest to them and learn how to use specific data bases in the library and other resources to develop their own perspectives by considering different points of view. They will consider their own work critically through the draft writing process as well as other critical reading/writing activities. The skills developed in this course will prepare students to read and write better for any course that has academic reading, essay examinations, and papers. The reading/thinking skills they develop here will be extremely beneficial in upper division courses, in graduate or professional school, and in virtually any career. Return to top | Student Academic Center Home
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This file was last updated on December 7, 2007 by Lesa Williams.
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