Critical and Creative Thinking
Identifies characteristics of critical thinking and innovative and creative thinking, and develops a framework for discussing and understanding concepts of knowing, questioning, and developing and presenting ideas. Students learn to build an argument through rhetorical methods, explore the history and formulation of criticism, develop and formulate questions as a mechanism for constructing and supporting concept building. Students will explore the characteristics of innovation and creativity, including the importance of informational mediaries such as “opinion leaders” and “change agents.”
Requirement Designation: NA
Prerequisites or Co-requisites
Prerequisite: minimum of 18 units. Students with credit for INTD 213, 214 and 215 may not take this course for further credit.
Course History
- 1091 Not Offered