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Your search for courses for 20/FA and with code: CGSCCORE found 7 courses.
CGSC 130.00 The Musical Mind: An Introduction to Cognitive Science 6 credits
Closed: Size: 30, Registered: 27, Waitlist: 0
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11:30am12:40pm | 11:30am12:40pm | 11:20am12:20pm |
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An interdisciplinary examination of issues concerning the mind and mental phenomena involved in the uniquely human activity of making and understanding music. The course will draw on psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, biology, and philosophy. Topics to be discussed include: the embodied cognition of rhythm; linguistic syntax and musical structure; mental representations of musical sound and action; musical learning and development; tone and beat deafness; and perfect pitch and neural plasticity.
CGSC 396.01 Directed Research in Cognitive Studies 3 credits
Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
CS 111.01 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
Open: Size: 34, Registered: 25, Waitlist: 0
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10:00am11:10am | 10:00am11:10am | 9:50am10:50am |
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This course will introduce you to computer programming and the design of algorithms. By writing programs to solve problems in areas such as image processing, text processing, and simple games, you will learn about recursive and iterative algorithms, complexity analysis, graphics, data representation, software engineering, and object-oriented design. No previous programming experience is necessary. Students who have received credit for Computer Science 201 or above are not eligible to enroll in Computer Science 111.
CS 111.02 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
Open: Size: 34, Registered: 29, Waitlist: 0
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1:00pm2:10pm | 1:00pm2:10pm | 1:50pm2:50pm |
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This course will introduce you to computer programming and the design of algorithms. By writing programs to solve problems in areas such as image processing, text processing, and simple games, you will learn about recursive and iterative algorithms, complexity analysis, graphics, data representation, software engineering, and object-oriented design. No previous programming experience is necessary. Students who have received credit for Computer Science 201 or above are not eligible to enroll in Computer Science 111.
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Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: CS 111.WL2 (Synonym 58522)
CS 111.03 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
Open: Size: 34, Registered: 29, Waitlist: 0
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2:30pm3:40pm | 2:30pm3:40pm | 3:10pm4:10pm |
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This course will introduce you to computer programming and the design of algorithms. By writing programs to solve problems in areas such as image processing, text processing, and simple games, you will learn about recursive and iterative algorithms, complexity analysis, graphics, data representation, software engineering, and object-oriented design. No previous programming experience is necessary. Students who have received credit for Computer Science 201 or above are not eligible to enroll in Computer Science 111.
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Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: CS 111.WL3 (Synonym 58523)
CS 111.04 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
Open: Size: 34, Registered: 31, Waitlist: 0
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8:30am9:40am | 8:30am9:40am | 8:30am9:30am |
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This course will introduce you to computer programming and the design of algorithms. By writing programs to solve problems in areas such as image processing, text processing, and simple games, you will learn about recursive and iterative algorithms, complexity analysis, graphics, data representation, software engineering, and object-oriented design. No previous programming experience is necessary. Students who have received credit for Computer Science 201 or above are not eligible to enroll in Computer Science 111.
LING 115.00 Introduction to the Theory of Syntax 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 22, Waitlist: 0
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1:00pm2:10pm | 1:00pm2:10pm | 1:50pm2:50pm |
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