Online Course – Certified Professional Internship in Critical Thinking by Deep Teaching Solutions

Improve your critical thinking with neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Learn neuroscience-based techniques and insights from the world of AI to strengthen your critical thinking and decision-making skills.

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Professional Certificate

Beginners

No prior knowledge required

Time to complete the course

7-day free trial

No unnecessary risks

Skills you will acquire in the course

  • Improving critical thinking skills through neuroscience-based strategies
  • Understanding the brain’s influence on decision-making
  • Identifying and understanding cognitive biases
  • Learning practical techniques to improve reasoning and problem solving
  • Applying critical thinking techniques to analyze real-world scenarios
  • Improving decision-making processes in professional and personal contexts
  • Creating customized strategies to improve problem-solving skills
  • Making informed and rational decisions in complex situations

What you will learn in the course

Courses for which the course is suitable

  • Project managers
  • Human resources people
  • Teachers and instructors
  • Organizational consultants
  • Marketing managers
  • Business analysts
  • Sales managers
  • Researchers
  • Product Managers
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Team managers
  • Strategy Managers
  • Personal development professionals
  • Risk managers
  • Knowledge management professionals

Expertise – 4-course course series

This specialization is designed for professionals, educators, and lifelong learners who are interested in improving their critical thinking skills through neuroscience-based strategies. Over the course of four courses, you will explore how the brain influences decision-making, uncover cognitive biases, and learn practical techniques for improving reasoning and problem-solving. This specialization equips you with advanced critical thinking skills that can be applied in personal and professional contexts.

Hands-on Learning Project

  • Apply neuroscience-based critical thinking techniques to analyze real-world scenarios, allowing you to identify cognitive biases and improve decision-making processes in professional or personal contexts.
  • Create customized strategies using insights from the course to improve your problem-solving skills, helping you make informed and rational decisions in complex situations.

Details of the courses that make up the specialization

Critical Thinking for Better Decision Making in the ChatGPT Era

Course 1

Duration: 2 hours

Rating: 4.8 (20 ratings)

What will you learn?

  • How to identify and overcome unconscious biases in decision-making
  • Techniques for balancing intuitive “gut feelings” with logical analysis
  • How to identify emotional influences on thinking in yourself and others

Skills you will acquire

  • Critical thinking
  • Decision Making
  • bias
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Gut feelings

Course 2

Duration: 2 hours

What will you learn?

  • Applying principles of deductive reasoning to argument analysis
  • Identifying how mental models and cognitive biases affect critical thinking
  • Assessing the strengths and limitations of different logical approaches

Skills you will acquire

  • Logical analysis
  • Mental models
  • Deductive inference
  • bias
  • Critical thinking

Course 3

Duration: 3 hours

What will you learn?

  • Analyzing complex arguments from reality
  • Applying inductive, deductive, and abductive reasoning
  • Assessing missing information and rhetorical techniques

Skills you will acquire

  • Decision Making
  • Argument analysis
  • Abductive inference
  • Logical thinking
  • Critical thinking

Course 4

Duration: 4 hours

What will you learn?

  • Recognizing logical errors and their impact on the strength of the argument
  • Understanding the impact of cognitive biases on decision-making processes
  • Exploring how social dynamics shape thinking

Skills you will acquire

  • Circular heating
  • Logical errors
  • heating
  • bias
  • Critical thinking