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Philosophy ProgramLogicLogic is a discipline that attracts students from all over the Bundoora campus. It is a very general discipline applying to all areas of human endeavour, and so it is a good field to work into any degree. Logic is the study of arguments, which can occur in informal contexts such as in ordinary discourse, as well as in formal contexts such as in computing and mathematics. For informal arguments, logic develops some criteria for distinguishing good arguments from bad arguments. For formal arguments, we symbolize them and then test them to see whether they are valid or not, using a variety of methods.
Career prospectsLogic combines well with other disciplines, enhancing them and improving job opportunities to which these disciplines would normally give rise. Newspapers and media indicate that employers want their employees to display critical thinking and communication skills, both of which can be enhanced by studying logic subjects, which provide skills in logical analysis and argumentation. “The top three key selection criteria used for recruiting graduates were a graduate's Interpersonal and Communication Skills (54.2 per cent of respondents), Critical Reasoning & Analytical Skills / Problem Solving/ Lateral Thinking/ Technical Skills (40.6 per cent), and Passion/ Knowledge of Industry/ Drive/ Commitment/ Attitude (39.9 percent).” (SnapShot: Graduate Outlook 2007; A Summary of the Graduate Outlook Survey; Graduate Careers Australia Ltd. http://www.graduatecareers.com.au/index.php/content/view/full/2675 accessed 23/10/08. Emphasis not in the original)
The Logic Units
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