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Your search for courses for 17/WI and CGSC and course number 233 found 2 courses.

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CGSC 233.01 Laboratory Research Methods in Cognitive Science 2 credits

Closed: Size: 12, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0

Olin 11

MTWTHF
2:00pm5:00pm

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Synonym: 45509

Kathleen Galotti

Cross-listed with PSYC 233. Students will participate in the replication and planning of empirical studies, collecting and analyzing data relevant to major cognitive phenomena.

Prerequisite: Psychology 110, Cognitive Science 100, Cognitive Science 130 or permission of the instructor, Requires concurrent registration in Cognitive Science 232. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both Psychology/Cognitive Science 232 and 233 to satisfy the

CGSC 232 required. Cross listed with PSYC 233.

Cross-listed with PSYC 233.01

CGSC 233.02 Laboratory Research Methods in Cognitive Science 2 credits

Closed: Size: 12, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0

Olin 11

MTWTHF
2:00pm5:00pm

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Synonym: 45510

Kathleen Galotti

Cross-listed with PSYC 233. Students will participate in the replication and planning of empirical studies, collecting and analyzing data relevant to major cognitive phenomena.

Prerequisite: Psychology 110, Cognitive Science 100, Cognitive Science 130 or permission of the instructor, Requires concurrent registration in Cognitive Science 232. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both Psychology/Cognitive Science 232 and 233 to satisfy the

CGSC 232 required. Cross listed with PSYC 233.

Cross-listed with PSYC 233.02

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Your search for courses for 17/WI and CGSC and course number 233 found 2 courses.

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PSYC 233.01 Laboratory Research Methods in Cognitive Processes 2 credits

Closed: Size: 12, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0

Olin 11

MTWTHF
2:00pm5:00pm
Synonym: 45930

Kathleen Galotti

Cross-listed with CGSC 233. Students will participate in the replication and planning of empirical studies, collecting and analyzing data relevant to major cognitive phenomena.

Prerequisite: Psychology 110, Cognitive Science 100, Cognitive Science 130 or instructor permission. Requires concurrent registration in Cognitive Science 232. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both to complete the Lab Science requirement

PSYC 232 required. Cross listed with CGSC 233.

PSYC 233.02 Laboratory Research Methods in Cognitive Processes 2 credits

Closed: Size: 12, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0

Olin 11

MTWTHF
2:00pm5:00pm
Synonym: 46078

Kathleen Galotti

Cross-listed with CGSC 233. Students will participate in the replication and planning of empirical studies, collecting and analyzing data relevant to major cognitive phenomena.

Prerequisite: Psychology 110, Cognitive Science 100, Cognitive Science 130 or instructor permission. Requires concurrent registration in Cognitive Science 232. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both to complete the Lab Science requirement

PSYC 232 required. Cross listed with CGSC 233.

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