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Reasoning Across the Disciplines

Develop critical thinking skills across multiple academic disciplines, from chemistry to literature, preparing for success in college-level studies.

Develop critical thinking skills across multiple academic disciplines, from chemistry to literature, preparing for success in college-level studies.

This comprehensive course teaches essential critical reasoning skills through the lens of multiple academic disciplines. Designed for college freshmen but valuable for all learners, it explores how critical thinking varies across fields including chemistry, history, psychology, law, literature, and American Studies. Students learn to analyze problems, form arguments, and apply logical reasoning through real-world scenarios presented by expert faculty from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Reasoning Across the Disciplines

This course includes

16 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

2,435

What you'll learn

  • Apply critical thinking skills across multiple disciplines

  • Analyze problems from different academic perspectives

  • Develop logical reasoning and argumentation skills

  • Understand discipline-specific analytical approaches

  • Improve academic writing and analysis abilities

  • Master college-level critical thinking methods

Skills you'll gain

Critical Thinking
Academic Analysis
Logical Reasoning
Interdisciplinary Studies
Problem Solving
Academic Writing
Research Methods
Analytical Skills

This course includes:

145 Minutes PreRecorded video

11 assignments

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There are 8 modules in this course

This interdisciplinary course develops critical thinking skills through six distinct academic perspectives. Students explore reasoning methods in chemistry, history, psychology, law, literature, and American Studies. The curriculum combines theoretical understanding with practical application, featuring expert faculty presenting discipline-specific approaches to analysis and problem-solving. Each module includes both conceptual learning and hands-on practice through assignments and peer reviews.

Welcome

Module 1 · 8 Minutes to complete

Think Like a Chemist

Module 2 · 120 Minutes to complete

Think Like an Historian

Module 3 · 120 Minutes to complete

Think Like a Psychologist

Module 4 · 120 Minutes to complete

Think Like a Law Professor

Module 5 · 180 Minutes to complete

Think Like a Literature Professor

Module 6 · 120 Minutes to complete

Think Like an American Studies Scholar

Module 7 · 120 Minutes to complete

Course Conclusion

Module 8 · 20 Minutes to complete

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Instructor

Dr. Ram Neta
Dr. Ram Neta

4.8 rating

28 Reviews

3,59,831 Students

13 Courses

Distinguished Epistemologist and Philosophy Scholar

Dr. Ram Neta serves as Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he has established himself as a leading expert in epistemology. His research explores fundamental questions about the nature of knowledge, rationality, and evidence, with particular focus on how species-specific properties determine epistemic constraints. He has published extensively in prestigious journals, with dozens of articles examining topics ranging from the nature and extent of knowledge to the rationality of belief formation and the compelling nature of skeptical arguments. His scholarly contributions include editing several influential volumes in epistemology and developing new perspectives on how arguments for skepticism become compelling. Through his popular Coursera series "Think Again," co-taught with Walter Sinnott-Armstrong of Duke University, he has brought philosophical reasoning to hundreds of thousands of students worldwide. His current research investigates how an animal's species membership influences its representational capabilities and epistemic constraints. As Director of Placement in the Philosophy Department, he also plays a crucial role in mentoring the next generation of philosophers while continuing to advance our understanding of knowledge and rational belief.

Reasoning Across the Disciplines

This course includes

16 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

2,435

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4.3 course rating

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