TIP-FY Critical Thinking Seminar

   

Critical thinking is the disciplined art of thought and reason. It enables us to solve the problems that we are continually confronted with so as to make intelligent decisions and achieve the goals that give our lives purpose and fulfillment.

 
Course Information
The following materials are provided to help you with your mentor group project.
 
Mentor Project


Handbook
Group Preference Form
Author Profiles from Taking Sides
Writing Process


Clarity
Verbs of Attrition
Revising Prose
Incorporating Evidence



Putting Evidence into your Writing
Paraphrasing
Avoiding Plagiarism
 
Selecting Resources


Popular Magazines vs. Scholary Journals
Web-site Evaluation
Citing Resources

Print Resources
Resources

All other course handouts and announcements can be found on the course Blackboard site.

 
Course Instructor Email
LA 302
 
Dr. Cassandra Delgado-Reyes
MWF 2 - 3 • PAI 4.28
Dr. Mike Raney
TTH 11 - 12:30 • WCH 1.110
TTH 2 - 3:30 • WCH 1.110
Madison Searle
MWF 2 - 3 • WCH 1.108
Dr. Brett Westbrook
TTH 9:30 - 11 • PAI 4.28
 
NSC 302
 
Dr. Allisa Carter
MWF 3 - 4 PAI 4.28
Dr. Cassandra Delgado-Reyes
MWF 11 - 12PAI 4.28
MWF 1 - 2PAI 4.28
Dr. Sue Harkins
TTH 12:30 - 2PAI 4.28
Dr. Jo Anne Shea
TTH 11 - 12:30PAI 4.28
Dr. Sarah Simmons
MWF 9 - 10PAI 4.28
Dr. Cathy Stacy
MWF 12 - 1 • PAI 4.28