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    Duke University

    Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking

    Skills you'll gain: Deductive Reasoning, Critical Thinking, Logical Reasoning, Computational Logic, Analysis, Probability, Sampling (Statistics), Persuasive Communication, Sample Size Determination, Writing, Case Studies, Mathematical Modeling, Scientific Methods, Oral Expression, Correlation Analysis, Communication, Interpersonal Communications, Business Communication, Interactive Learning

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    Stanford University

    Introduction to Logic

    Skills you'll gain: Logical Reasoning, Computational Logic, Deductive Reasoning, Problem Solving, Business Logic, Complex Problem Solving, Functional Design, Programming Principles, Decision Making

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    Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani

    Mathematics for Engineering

    Skills you'll gain: Integral Calculus, Engineering Calculations, Data Analysis, Probability & Statistics, Engineering Analysis, Computational Logic, Statistical Analysis, Linear Algebra, Logical Reasoning, Deductive Reasoning, Mathematical Modeling, Trigonometry, Bayesian Statistics, Advanced Mathematics, Statistical Methods, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Statistical Inference, Theoretical Computer Science, Programming Principles, Descriptive Analytics

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    University of Amsterdam

    Logic for Economists

    Skills you'll gain: Computational Logic, Logical Reasoning, Deductive Reasoning, General Mathematics

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    University of Leeds

    An Introduction to Logic for Computer Science

    Skills you'll gain: Logical Reasoning, Computational Logic, Computational Thinking, Algorithms, Theoretical Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography, Graph Theory

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    Deep Teaching Solutions

    Critical Thinking & Logic: Real-World Skills

    Skills you'll gain: Deductive Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Critical Thinking, Cognitive flexibility, Problem Solving, Analytical Skills, Case Studies, Creative Thinking, Innovation, Decision Making, Verbal Communication Skills

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    Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

    Digital Systems: From Logic Gates to Processors

    Skills you'll gain: Computer Architecture, Hardware Architecture, Technical Design, System Design and Implementation, Application Specific Integrated Circuits, Embedded Systems, Digital Design, Computer Hardware, Simulations

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    Duke University

    Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments

    Skills you'll gain: Persuasive Communication, Writing, Oral Expression, Interpersonal Communications

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    Stanford University

    Introduction to Mathematical Thinking

    Skills you'll gain: Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling, Calculus, Deductive Reasoning, Logical Reasoning

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    Berklee

    Music Production

    Skills you'll gain: Music, Musical Composition, Post-Production, Peer Review, Media Production, Music Theory, Music Performance, Editing, Creativity, Instrumental Music, Storytelling, Timelines, File Management, Content Creation

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    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    VLSI CAD Part I: Logic

    Skills you'll gain: Computational Logic, Application Specific Integrated Circuits, Theoretical Computer Science, Data Structures, Verification And Validation, Computer Architecture, Systems Design, Algorithms, Computer Engineering, Mathematical Software, Design Software, Computer Programming Tools, Debugging, Digital Design, Software Development Tools

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    IBM

    Python for Data Science, AI & Development

    Skills you'll gain: Data Import/Export, Programming Principles, Web Scraping, Python Programming, Jupyter, Data Structures, Data Processing, Pandas (Python Package), Data Manipulation, JSON, Computer Programming, Restful API, NumPy, Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Scripting, Application Programming Interface (API), Automation, Data Analysis

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    Beginner · Course · 1 - 3 Months

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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular logic courses

  • Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking: Duke University
  • Introduction to Logic: Stanford University
  • Mathematics for Engineering: Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
  • Logic for Economists: University of Amsterdam
  • An Introduction to Logic for Computer Science: University of Leeds
  • Critical Thinking & Logic: Real-World Skills: Deep Teaching Solutions
  • Digital Systems: From Logic Gates to Processors: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
  • Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments: Duke University
  • Introduction to Mathematical Thinking: Stanford University
  • Music Production: Berklee

Frequently Asked Questions about Logic

Logic is the study of reasoning, which is a method of thinking that helps people decide what’s true or false. It often involves writing out statements to reach a conclusion about whether something is true or it exists in a certain way. For example, if A = B and B = C, does A = C? While this transitive law is an important element of logic, and one many of us might think of when we imagine the concept itself, there’s plenty of other interesting things to learn about this area of study. Logic is important in the study of philosophy and social sciences. It’s also vital in the fields of mathematics, including statistics and data analysis, and in computer programming, which utilizes logic to run the algorithms that power programs and interpret and compile data.‎

Studying logic helps you form better arguments when writing papers or engaging in a debate with someone, and it can improve your critical thinking skills as you consume media and advertising. It’s also an essential concept in computing and mathematics, where knowing how to formulate logical proofs is a foundational aspect of programming and working with different theories. Logic may seem like an esoteric concept relegated to robed philosophers of yore, but it’s possibly more relevant than ever in today’s world.‎

Careers that allow you to put your knowledge of logic to work include jobs as a banker or finance professional, doctor, detective and lawyer, but work as a computer programmer also often utilizes logic — both from you and in the programs you write. Logical thinking isn’t limited to one career field — there’s a whole world of opportunity out there that you can access as you learn more about logic concepts, whether they involve critical thinking and mathematical thinking and other reasoning skills. You’ll apply it while solving problems, while configuring data structures and even while assessing code other programmers have written. Knowledge of logic helps you learn to think differently, which you can use to your benefit in any career you dream of.‎

Signing up for online courses on Coursera can open you up to a new world of innovative learning when you’re ready to develop those new-to-you skills in an environment that makes discoveries more accessible than ever before. Logical thinking is essential in everyday life, and it’s also one of the fundamental skills you’ll call on if you’re pursuing a career in computer science or programming. To started with the basics, take a course that teaches you how to construct inductive arguments and recognize fallacies as you’re introduced to basic concepts in logic and critical thinking. When you're ready for more, consider earning a specialization in discrete mathematics as you learn the role of logic in mathematical thinking. What you study and when are up to you, and taking online classes removes obstacles to pursuing topics you find fascinating.‎

Online Logic courses offer a convenient and flexible way to enhance your knowledge or learn new Logic skills. Choose from a wide range of Logic courses offered by top universities and industry leaders tailored to various skill levels.‎

When looking to enhance your workforce's skills in Logic, it's crucial to select a course that aligns with their current abilities and learning objectives. Our Skills Dashboard is an invaluable tool for identifying skill gaps and choosing the most appropriate course for effective upskilling. For a comprehensive understanding of how our courses can benefit your employees, explore the enterprise solutions we offer. Discover more about our tailored programs at Coursera for Business here.‎

This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

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