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Critical Thinking and Decision Making

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image Course | Professional | Online | $999

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image 3 Weeks

Instructional Design

Time Commitment: 4-5 Hours per Week

Duration: 3 Weeks

Format: Online

CEUS: 1.25

Price: $999

Solve Problems, Innovate, And Drive Change

Master the art of solving complex problems and making informed decisions with confidence. This course explores deductive thinking, meta-cognition, and information literacy to help you critically evaluate alternative solutions and form well-supported conclusions. You’ll practice applying Bayes’s Law, diagramming arguments, and considering social and technical factors in evidence assessment. Additionally, gain hands-on experience with group decision-making tools like the Pugh Matrix and Evaluation Matrix to enhance collaborative problem-solving in real-world scenarios.

What You Will Learn

This course seeks to promote the skills needed for critical thinking and decision making. A critical thinker should be able to analyze solutions to a problem — probing its strengths and weaknesses and comparing it to other alternatives. This process of deliberation leads to a selection of good alternatives and also a clear understanding of why a certain choice was made.

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