2008-2009 [This version: 3/13/2009] Please note that courses on the
list below may be
subject to prerequisites, and that
enrollment
limitations may favor students majoring in
the department in which a course is offered. Some courses may be
unavailable to some or all SSP students, depending
on
demand. The courses below must be
taken for a letter grade for 3
units or more in order to count for the advanced small seminar
requirement. This is an incomplete list.
Additional
courses will be added as they are approved. AUTUMN 2008-2009 Biosci 151. Mechanisms of Neuron
Death (Sapolsky) [enrollment
requires instructor approval] Educ 218. Topics in Cognition and
Learning: Transfer
(Schwartz) Phil 194R. Epistempic Paradoxes
(Lawlor) Psych 226. Models and Mechanisms of Memory (McClelland and Wagner) Symbsys 206. Topics in the
Philosophy of Neuroscience (Skokowski) -------------------------------------------------------- Comm 268. Experimental Research in
Advanced User
Interfaces (Nass) Phil 194P. Naming and Necessity (A.
Burgess) Phil 354. Topics in Logic (Mints) SymbSys 145. Cognition in Interaction Design (Shrager) ------------------------------------------------------- SPRING 2008-2009 Comm 268. Experimental Research in Advanced User Interfaces (Nass) Ling 232B. Seminar in Lexical Semantics (E. Clark) Phil 157. Topics in Philosophy of Logic (Pacuit) Phil 166. Ten Great Ideas About Chance (Skyrms) Psych 209B. Applications of Parallel Distributed Processing Models to Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience (McClelland) Psych 250. High-level Vision (Grill-Spector) Symbsys 201. ICT, Society, and Democracy (Davies) SymbSys 211. Learning Facial Emotions: Art Versus Psychology (Wilkins) [Cancelled] |
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