Graduate Courses

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COGS 200
Cognitive Science Seminar
F 15:00-16:00 in CSB 003  
Description: This seminar emphasizes the conceptual basis of cognitive science, including representation, processing mechanisms, language, and the role of interaction among individuals, culture, and the environment. Current developments in each field are considered as they relate to issues in cognitive science. (May be repeated for credit.)
COGS 202
Foundation:Comp Model. of Cogn
M 13:00-15:50 in CSB 003  
Description: This course surveys the development of symbolic and connectionist models of cognition. Selected readings from the late 1940s to the present are covered. Topics include: Turing machines, information theory, computational complexity, search, learning, symbolic artificial intelligence, and neural networks.
COGS 205
Introduction/Thesis Research
TR 09:30-10:50 in CSB 272  
Description: This course is taken to focus the students’ development of a thesis topic and research proposal. Students prepare an outline of thesis proposal and make an oral public presentation of the proposed topic prior to the end of the third year. S/U only.
COGS 211C
Research Methods/Cogn Science
 
COGS 215
Neurological & Cognitive Devlp
 
Description: This course is presented in two sections. The first part of the course focuses on early neurological development. The second part addresses questions concerned with the relations between cognitive brain development, and linguistic and affective development.
COGS 279
Electrophysiology of Cognition
TR 11:00-12:20 in CSB 180  

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