Logic (form) is a science that studies thinking in a state that has been formed, regardless of its birth, or development. (This is also the difference of the unit from Logic. Dialectic study - a science that examines thinking in the process of formation, movement and development). The fundamental problem of logic is the question of the truthfulness of thought.
The content of Logic learning module is designed into 6 chapters: Chapter 1- Objects, tasks and meaning of Logic learning; Chapter 2 - The laws of logic of the basic form of thinking; Chapter 3 - Concept; Chapter 4 - Judgment; Chapter 5 - Inference; Chapter 6: Hypothesis, proof, refutation, sophistry. The knowledge of the chapters is closely related to each other, dominating both content and logic structure - these are important and useful knowledge, contributing to the training of formal thinking methods. and improve students' level of logical thinking.