Apr 28, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2022-2023 
    
Academic Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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PSY-502 Critical Thinking in Clinical Psychology

4 semester credits
Enhances critical thinking skills related to issues in the field of clinical psychology.
Pre-requisites: PSY-501  is a required co-requisite if not already completed.
Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated
Grading Default: Letter
Note: This course may be waived if the student scored a 5.0 or higher on the analytical writing portion of the GRE within the past 5 years; or earned a PhD in any subject area from an accredited U.S. university within the past 10 years.
Learning Outcome(s):  

  1. Define critical thinking and explain its importance (generally and specifically for doctoral students)
  2. Distinguish between different types of arguments and understand the factors that make arguments clear and credible
  3. Identify and analyze the structure and components of arguments
  4. Assess the credibility of sources and claims
  5. Recognize and evaluate forms of persuasive rhetoric
  6. Evaluate psychological and related fallacies
  7. Compare and contrast inductive and deductive reasoning
  8. Analyze the influence of language ambiguity, vagueness, and other linguistic factors on reasoning
  9. Identify social influence and persuasion strategies and address illusions of invulnerability
  10. Evaluate psychological theory; compare and contrast different theoretical models based on evidence and reason
  11. Use critical thinking skills to analyze and make clear and logical arguments about controversial topics in clinical psychology



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