Learning Outcomes and Course Objectives

Critical Thinking:

  • Distinguish the multiple senses of a text (literal, metaphorical, symbolic, etc).
  • Identify and understand assumptions, theses, and arguments in a text.
  • Evaluate and synthesize evidence in order to draw conclusions consistent with the text. Seek and identify confirming and opposing evidence relevant to original and existing theses.
  • Ask meaningful questions and originate plausible hypotheses.
  • Critique and question the authority of texts, and explore the implications of those texts.

Written and Oral Communication:

  • Recognize and compose readable prose, as characterized by clear and careful organization, coherent paragraphs and well-constructed sentences that employ the conventions of standard written English and appropriate diction.
  • Recognize and formulate effective written and oral communication, giving appropriate consideration to audience, context, format, and textual evidence.
  • Analyze arguments so as to construct others that are well supported (with appropriate use of textual evidence), are well reasoned, and are controlled by a thesis or exploratory question.
  • Use discussion and the process of writing to enhance intellectual discovery and unravel complexities of thought.

Shared Inquiry:

  • Advance probing questions about a common text or other objects of study.
  • Pursue new and enriched understandings of the texts through sustained collaborative inquiry.
  • Reevaluate initial hypotheses in light of evidence and collaborative discussion with the goal of making considered judgments.
  • Engage in reflective listening, inclusive, respectful conversation.