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CGSC 130.00 What Minds Are What They Do: An Introduction to Cognitive Science 6 credits
Closed: Size: 30, Registered: 27, Waitlist: 0
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An interdisciplinary examination of issues concerning the mind and mental phenomena. The course will draw on work from diverse fields such as artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, philosophy, linguistics, anthropology, and neuroscience. Topics to be discussed include: the mind-body problem, embodied cognition, perception, representation, reasoning, and learning.
CGSC 232.00 Cognitive Processes 6 credits
Open: Size: 24, Registered: 18, Waitlist: 0
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Cross-listed with PSYC 232. An introduction to the study of mental activity. Topics include attention, pattern recognition and perception, memory, concept formation, categorization, and cognitive development. Some attention to gender and individual differences in cognition, as well as cultural settings for cognitive activities. A grade of C- or
better must be earned in both Psychology/Cognitive Science 232 and 233 to satisfy the LS requirement.
Prerequisite: Psychology 110, Cognitive Science 100, Cognitive Science 130 or instructor permission; concurrent registration in Cognitive Science 233.
CGSC 233 required. Cross listed with PSYC 232.
CGSC 233.01 Laboratory Research Methods in Cognitive Processes 2 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0
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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. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both Psychology/Cognitive Science 232 and 233 to satisfy the LS requirement.
Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in Cognitive Science 232; Psychology 110, Cognitive Science 100, Cognitive Science 130 or permission of the instructor
CGSC 232 required. Cross listed with PSYC 233.
CGSC 233.02 Laboratory in Cognitive Processes 2 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0
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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. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both Psychology/Cognitive Science 232 and 233 to satisfy the LS requirement.
CGSC 232 required. Cross listed with PSYC 233.
CGSC 396.00 Directed Research in Cognitive Studies 3 credits
Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
CS 111.01 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
Open: Size: 34, Registered: 21, Waitlist: 0
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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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CS 111.02 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
Open: Size: 34, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0
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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 58544)
CS 111.03 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
Open: Size: 34, Registered: 27, Waitlist: 0
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7:00pm8:10pm | 7:00pm8:10pm | 7:00pm8:00pm |
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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 111.04 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
Open: Size: 34, Registered: 17, 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.
LING 115.00 Introduction to the Theory of Syntax 6 credits
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PHIL 210.00 Logic 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 22, Waitlist: 0
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PSYC 232.00 Cognitive Processes 6 credits
Open: Size: 24, Registered: 18, Waitlist: 0
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10:00am11:10am | 10:00am11:10am | 9:50am10:50am |
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Cross-listed with CGSC 232. An introduction to the study of mental activity. Topics include attention, pattern recognition and perception, memory, concept formation, categorization, and cognitive development. Some attention is given to gender and individual differences in cognition, as well as cultural settings for cognitive activities. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both PSYC/CGSC 232 and 233 to satisfy the LS requirement.
Prerequisite: Psychology 110, Cognitive Science 100, Cognitive Science 130 or permission of the instructor.; Requires concurrent registration in Psychology 233.
PSYC 233 required. Cross listed with CGSC 232.
Cross-listed with CGSC 232.00
PSYC 233.01 Laboratory Research Methods in Cognitive Processes 2 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0
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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. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both to complete the LS requirement
PSYC 232 required. Cross listed with CGSC 233.
Cross-listed with CGSC 233.01
PSYC 233.02 Laboratory Research Methods in Cognitive Processes 2 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0
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2:00pm5:00pm |
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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. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both to complete the LS requirement
PSYC 232 required. Cross listed with CGSC 233.
Cross-listed with CGSC 233.02
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