Critical Thinking

You demonstrate this competency when you:
  • Effectively identify and use resources and technology to solve problems and achieve goals.
  • Value diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences.
  • Consider how other peoples’ knowledge, expertise and perspectives might inform your goals and decisions.
  • Analyze and interpret information to evaluate the validity and identify bias in data.
  • Navigate ambiguous situations.
  • Understand and select appropriate research methodology for studies, projects, experiments.
  • Demonstrate quantitative and qualitative literacy.
  • Ability to examine the implications and consequences of a belief, action, or decision.
  • Critically examine issues by breaking them down into manageable parts.
  • Analyze information to identify the most likely cause of a problem.
  • Identify the logical, factual outcomes based on data, information and analysis.

Related Skills

  • Self-Leadership
  • Problem Solving
  • Analytical Thinking
  • Data Analysis
  • Judgmebt
  • Strategic Planning
  • Managing Information
  • Planning and Organizing
  • Situational Awareness
  • Change Management
  • Growth Mindset
  • Continuous Learning
  • Recognizing complexity
  • Prioritization
  • Learning on the Fly

 


Employers/Graduate programs may seek demonstration of this competency through behavioral interview questions like:

  • Describe a time you had to deal with a difficult or challenging issue.
  • Give me an example of a time when you solved a problem in a creative way.
  • Tell me about a time when you had to deal with conflicting information.

What are some ideas of ways you can continue to develop your competency in Critical Thinking?

  • Evaluate multiple job offers to choose the optimal opportunity.
  • Take a class that requires you to recognize, build, and assess arguments and ideas.
  • Join the debate team.
  • Participate in one of the CCE’s issue-based coalitions.
  • Take a variety of classes that emphasize different “ways of knowing”. Work with a faculty adviser and Student Success Specialist to help you select a class.
  • Practice self-reflection in evaluating a recent decision you’ve made.
  • Be open-minded when meeting with your team and listen to your partner’s suggestions, hear them out and adjust your strategy based on their suggestions.
  • Evaluate the reliability of information sources used for research papers.
  • Get involved in research projects with faculty such as SCoRE.
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