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6 | Cognitive Science Major Classes | |||||||||||
7 | KEY: | bold/italicized | track requirement | *ULWR distinction depends on semester | ||||||||
8 | bold/italicized/underlined | one option of track requirement | **only students who are double majoring with another LSA major may be able to count CogSci coures toward their distribution. Please consult an advisor with questions. | |||||||||
9 | C=Computation D=Decision L=Language P=Philosophy | elective for track | ***only required prerequisites are listed in this column, please consult the course guide for advisory prerequisites | |||||||||
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11 | COURSE INFORMATION | |||||||||||
12 | SUBJECT | # | TITLE | CRD | TRACK LIST | LSA REQS | NOTES*** | |||||
13 | CMPLXSYS | 251 | Computational Social Sciences | 4 | OFF TRACK | Cross listed with SOC 251 - Computational SocSci | ||||||
14 | CMPLXSYS | 270 | Agent-Based Modeling | 3 | C, D | |||||||
15 | CMPLXSYS | 391 | Modeling Political Processes | 4 | D | BS, QR/1 | Cross-listed with POLSCI 391 | |||||
16 | CMPLXSYS | 425 | Evolution in Silico | 3 | C | |||||||
17 | CMPLXSYS | 501 | Introduction to Complex Systems | 3 | C, D | Non-LSA crd | ||||||
18 | CMPLXSYS | 511 | Theory of Complex Systems | 3 | C, D | BS | ||||||
19 | COGSCI | 209 | Language and the Human Mind | 4 | C, L, P | Cross-listed with LING 209/PSYCH 242 | ||||||
20 | COGSCI | 301 | Topics: Topics in Moral Psychology | 3 | D, P | |||||||
21 | COGSCI | 302 | Topics in Moral Psychology | D, P | ULWR* | Cannot count for students who have taken COGSCI 301 section titled "Topics in Moral Psychology" | ||||||
22 | COGSCI | 303 | CogSci & Psychopathology | 3 | D, P | |||||||
23 | COGSCI | 432 | Intro to Neurolinguistics | 3 | L | Cross-listed with LING 432 | ||||||
24 | COGSCI | 445 | Machine Learning for NLP | 3 | C, L | BS | Cross-listed with LING 445, prereq - EECS 281 (completed with a minimum grade of C- or better) TYPICAL ONLY AVAILABLE IN FALL SEMESTER | |||||
25 | COGSCI | 497 | Directed Research for Cognitive Science | 1-3 | ALL TRACKS | students interested in pursuing an independent study should contact a COGSCI advisor | ||||||
26 | COGSCI | 498 | Independent Study for Cognitive Science | 1-3 | ALL TRACKS | students interested in pursuing an independent study should contact a COGSCI advisor | ||||||
27 | COGSCI | 499 | Senior Honors Resesarch for Cog Sci | 1-3 | ALL TRACKS | students interested in pursuing honorsshould contact a COGSCI advisor | ||||||
28 | ECON | 395 | MicroEcon Topics: Risk and Uncertainty | 3 | D | prereq - ECON 101 (C- or better) | ||||||
29 | ECON | 398 | Strategy | 4 | C, D | BS | prereq - ECON 101 (C- or better) Can not be taken alongside ECON 409 | |||||
30 | ECON | 409 | Game Theory | 4 | D | BS | prereq - ECON 401 (C- or better) Can not be taken alongside ECON 398 | |||||
31 | ECON | 490 | MicroEcon Topics: Section titled "Behavioral Econ" | 3 | D | prereq - ECON 401 (C- or better) | ||||||
32 | ECON | 490 | MicroEcon Topics: Section titled "Ethics in Econ Behav" | 3 | D | ULWR* | prereq - ECON 401 (C- or better) | |||||
33 | EECS | 281 | Data Structures and Algorithms | 4 | C | BS | prereq - EECS 280 and EECS 203 or MATH 465 or 565 (C or better) | |||||
34 | EECS | 376 | Foundations of Computer Science | 4 | C | BS | prereq - EECS 280 and EECS 203 or MATH 465 or 565 (C or better) | |||||
35 | EECS | 442 | Computer Vision | 4 | C | BS | prereq - EECS 281 (C or better) | |||||
36 | EECS | 445 | Introduction to Machine Learning | 4 | C | BS | prereq - EECS 281 and Math 214 or 217 or 296 or 417 or 419 (C or better) | |||||
37 | EECS | 492 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | 4 | C | BS | prereq - EECS 281 (C or better); Please see our Cog Sci enrollment guide | |||||
38 | EECS | 498 | Special Topics: Section titled "Conversational Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Practice of Virtual Assistant AI" | 4 | C | |||||||
39 | EECS | 498 | Special Topics: Section titled "Reinforcement Learning" | 3-4 | C | BS | ||||||
40 | EECS | 498 | Special Topics: Section titled "Deep Learning" | 3-4 | C | BS | ||||||
41 | EECS | 498 | Special Topics: Section titled "Ethics for AI and Robotics" | 3-4 | C, D, P | BS | ||||||
42 | EECS | 498 | Special Topics: Section titled "Applied Machine Learning for Affective Computing" | 3-4 | C | BS | ||||||
43 | EECS | 595 | Natural Language Processing | 3 | C, L | BS | Cross-listed with LING 541/SI 561 | |||||
44 | EECS | 644 | Computational Modeling of Cognition | 3 | C | BS | Cross-listed with PSYCH 644 | |||||
45 | ENVIRON | 360 | Behavior and Environment | 3 | D | Cross-listed with EAS 560/ PSYCH 360/SW 710/ URP 544 | ||||||
46 | ENVIRON | 361 | The Psychology of Environmental Stewardship | 3 | D | cross-listed with EAS 561 and PSYCH 362 | ||||||
47 | HISTORY | 265 | Minds and Brains in America | 3 | P | |||||||
48 | IOE | 536 | Cognitive Ergonomics and Human Systems Integration | 3 | C, D | BS | non-LSA credit | |||||
49 | LING | 209 | Language and the Human Mind | 4 | C, L, P | Cross-listed with COGSCI 209/PSYCH 242 | ||||||
50 | LING | 313 | Sound Patterns | 3 | L | ULWR* | ||||||
51 | LING | 315 | Introduction to Syntax | 3 | L | ULWR* | ||||||
52 | LING | 316 | Aspects of Meaning | 3 | L, P | ULWR* | ||||||
53 | LING | 321 | Alien Anatomy: How Chat GPT Works | 3 | C, L, P | No credit in LING 394 or COMPFOR 302 with topic Alien Anatomy: How ChatGPT works; Cross-listed with COMPFOR 250 | ||||||
54 | LING | 342 | Perspectives of Bilingualism | 3 | L | |||||||
55 | LING | 343 | Understanding Data through Computing | 3 | C, D, L, P | |||||||
56 | LING | 347 | Talking Minds | 3 | C, L | BS | Cross-listed with PSYCH 349 | |||||
57 | LING | 351 | Second Language Acquisition | 3 | L | BS | Cross-listed with PSYCH 344 | |||||
58 | LING | 352 | Development of Language and Thought | 3 | L | Cross-listed with PSYCH 352 | ||||||
59 | LING | 394 | Section titled "The Linguistics of Speech Recognition" | 3 | C, L | |||||||
60 | LING | 412 | Speech Perception | 3 | L | BS | prereq - LING 313 | |||||
61 | LING | 413 | Speech Science | 3 | L | prereq - LING 313 | ||||||
62 | LING | 426 | Philosophy & Linguistic Theory | 3 | L | ULWR* | Cross-listed with PHIL 426 | |||||
63 | LING | 432 | Intro to Neurolinguistics | 3 | L | Cross-listed with COGSCI 432 | ||||||
64 | LING | 440 | Essentials of First Language Acquisition Theories | 3 | L | prereq - LING 315 | ||||||
65 | LING | 441 | Introduction to Computational Linguistics | 3 | C, L | BS | TYPICALLY ONLY AVAILABLE IN FALL SEMESTER | |||||
66 | LING | 442 | The Anatomy of Nat Lang | 3 | C, L | prereq - LING 441 | ||||||
67 | LING | 445 | Machine Learning for NLP | 3 | C, L | Cross-listed with COGSCI 445, prereq - EECS 281 (completed with a minimum grade of C- or better) TYPICALLYONLY AVAILABLE IN FALL SEMESTER | ||||||
68 | LING | 446 | Comparative Linguistics | 3 | L | |||||||
69 | LING | 447 | Psychology of Language | 3 | C, L, P | BS | prereq - PSYCH 240; Cross-listed with PSYCH 445 | |||||
70 | LING | 492 | Topics: Section titled "Language Variation & Social Cog" | 3 | L | |||||||
71 | LING | 492 | Topics: Section titled "Intro to Neurolinguistics" | 3 | L | |||||||
72 | LING | 492 | Topics: Section titled "Topics in Neurolinguistics" | 3 | L | |||||||
73 | LING | 492 | Topics: Section titled "Sign Language Linguistics" | 3 | L | |||||||
74 | LING | 492 | Topics: Section titled "Computation and Data Science for Linguists" | 3 | C, L | Cross-listed with LING 792 | ||||||
75 | LING | 497 | Capstone: Speech Perception | 3 | L | prereq - LING 313 | ||||||
76 | LING | 541 | Natural Language Processing | 3 | C, L | BS | Cross-listed with EECS 595/SI 561 | |||||
77 | MATH | 481 | Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 3 | C, D, P | BS | Can either take MATH 481 or PHIL 414, but not both | |||||
78 | MKT | 313 | Consumer Behavior | 3 | D | Non-LSA crd | MKT 302 prereq, Please see our Cog Sci enrollment guide | |||||
79 | MO | 410 | Designing for Collective Intelligence | 3 | D | Non-LSA crd | Previously POLSCI 489 - topic titled Collective Intelligence | |||||
80 | PHIL | 183 | Critical Reasoning | 3 | D, P | |||||||
81 | PHIL | 215 | Practicing Ethics | 4 | D | |||||||
82 | PHIL | 303 | Symbolic Logic | 4 | C, P | BS, QR/1 | ||||||
83 | PHIL | 305 | Introduction to Formal Philosophical Mthds | 4 | P | BS, QR/1 | ||||||
84 | PHIL | 322 | Methods of Science | 3 | P | |||||||
85 | PHIL | 340 | Minds and Machines | 4 | C, D, P | |||||||
86 | PHIL | 343 | Introduction to Rational Choice Theory | 4 | C, D, P | No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in PHIL 443 | ||||||
87 | PHIL | 345 | Language and Mind | 4 | L, P | prereq - one PHIL course (C- or better) | ||||||
88 | PHIL | 356 | Issues in Bioethics | 4 | P | |||||||
89 | PHIL | 361 | Ethics | 4 | D, P | prereq - one PHIL course (C- or better) | ||||||
90 | PHIL | 381 | Science and Objectivity | 4 | P | prereq - one PHIL course (C- or better) | ||||||
91 | PHIL | 383 | Knowledge and Reality | 4 | C, P | prereq - one PHIL course (C- or better) | ||||||
92 | PHIL | 384 | Applied Epistemology | 4 | D, P | |||||||
93 | PHIL | 409 | Philosophy of Language | 2-3 | L | last taught in Fall 2013 | ||||||
94 | PHIL | 413 | Formal Philosophical Methods | 3 | P | BS | ||||||
95 | PHIL | 414 | Mathematical Logic | 3 | C, D, P | BS, QR/1 | Can either take PHIL 414 or MATH 481, but not both | |||||
96 | PHIL | 426 | Philosophy & Linguistic Theory | 3 | L | ULWR* | Cross-listed with LING 426 | |||||
97 | PHIL | 429 | Ethical Analysis | 3 | D | PHIL 361 or 366 or 367 or PPE 300 (C- or better) | ||||||
98 | PHIL | 443 | Foundations of Rational Choice Theory | 4 | C, D, P | |||||||
99 | PHIL | 444 | Groups & Choices | 4 | D, P | |||||||
100 | PHIL | 446 | Social and Political Philosophy of Lang | 3 | L, P | ULWR* | prereq - one PHIL course; last taught in Winter 2017 | |||||
101 | PHIL | 450 | Philosophy of Cognition | 3 | C, P | |||||||
102 | PHIL | 482 | Philosophy of Mind | 3 | C, L, P | |||||||
103 | PHIL | 485 | Philosophy of Action | 3 | D, P | last taught in Fall 2015 | ||||||
104 | POLSCI | 391 | Modeling Political Processes | 4 | D | BS, QR/1 | Cross-listed with CMPLXSYS 391 | |||||
105 | POLSCI | 489 | Advanced Topics: Section titled "Collective Intelligence" | 3 | D | |||||||
106 | POLSCI | 490 | Game Theory and Formal Models | 4 | D | |||||||
107 | PPE | 300 | Introduction to Political Economy | 4 | D | |||||||
108 | PSYCH | 240 | Introduction to Cognitive Psychology | 4 | C, D, L, P | BS | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, or 114 | |||||
109 | PSYCH | 242 | Language and the Human Mind | 4 | C, L, P | Not available to students who have completed LING 103 (course ID 020035), Topic: Language and Mind (Topic #6); Cross-listed with COGSCI 209/LING 209 | ||||||
110 | PSYCH | 302 | Research Methods in Cognitive Neuroscience | 3 | ALL TRACKS | BS, ULWR* | prereq - one of STATS 250, STATS 280, STATS 425, MATH 425; and one of the following: PSYCH 220, 230, or 240; Cross-listed with NEURO 302; Can only count one of PSYCH 302, 303, 331, or 341 toward CogSci degree. | |||||
111 | PSYCH | 303 | Reasearch Methods in Psychology | 3 | ALL TRACKS | BS, ULWR* | prereq - one of STATS 250, STATS 280, STATS 425, or MATH 425; and one of PSYCH 220, 230, 235, 240, 250, 260, 270, 280, 290, 291; can only count one of PSYCH 302, 303, 331, or 341 toward CogSci degree | |||||
112 | PSYCH | 314 | Positive Psychology | 3 | D, P | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, 114 | ||||||
113 | PSYCH | 330 | Topics: Section titled "Introduction to Neural Circuits" | 3 | D | BS | prereq - PSYCH 230 | |||||
114 | PSYCH | 330 | Topics: Section titled "Human Cognitive Evolution" | 3 | ALL TRACKS | BS | prereq - PSYCH 230 | |||||
115 | PSYCH | 331 | Research Methods in Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science | 4 | ALL TRACKS | BS, ULWR* | prereq - Completion of STATS 250 or STATS 280 or STATS 425 or MATH 425; and one of the following: PSYCH 230, 240, 335, or 345; can only count one of PSYCH 302, 303, 331, or 341 toward CogSci degree | |||||
116 | PSYCH | 335 | Introduction to Animal Behavior | 4 | D | BS | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, 114, or 115 OR BIO 162, 163, 171, 172, or 195 OR ANTHRBIO 161 | |||||
117 | PSYCH | 336 | Drugs of Abuse, Brain and Behavior | 3 | D | BS | prereq - PSYCH 230 or BIOLOGY 225 | |||||
118 | PSYCH | 341 | Advanced Laboratory in Cognitive Psychology | 3 | ALL TRACKS | BS, ULWR* | prereq - PSYCH 240 or 245 or 345; and one of the following: STATS 250, STATS 280, STATS 425, or MATH 425; can only count one of PSYCH 302, 303, 331, or 341 toward CogSci degree | |||||
119 | PSYCH | 343 | Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning and Memory | 3 | D | BS | prereq - PSYCH 230 or 240 | |||||
120 | PSYCH | 344 | Second Language Acquisition | 3 | L | BS | Cross-listed with LING 351 | |||||
121 | PSYCH | 345 | Introduction to Human Neuropsychology | 4 | C, D, P | BS | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, or 114 | |||||
122 | PSYCH | 346 | Learning and Memory | 3 | C, D, P | BS | prereq - PSYCH 240 or 345 | |||||
123 | PSYCH | 347 | Perception | 3 | C, P | BS | prereq - PSYCH 230, 240, or 345 | |||||
124 | PSYCH | 348 | Psychology of Thinking | 3 | C, D, P | BS | prereq - PSYCH 240 | |||||
125 | PSYCH | 349 | Talking Minds | 3 | C, L | BS | Cross-listed with LING 347 | |||||
126 | PSYCH | 352 | Development of Language and Thought | 3 | L | Cross-listed with LING 352 | ||||||
127 | PSYCH | 356 | Educational Psychology | 4 | D | |||||||
128 | PSYCH | 355 | Cognitive Development | 3 | C | BS | ||||||
129 | PSYCH | 360 | Behavior and Environment | 3 | D | SS | Cross-listed with EAS 560/ ENVIRON 360/SW 710/ URP 544 | |||||
130 | PSYCH | 362 | The Psychology of Environmental Stewardship | 3 | D | cross-listed with EAS 561 and ENVIRON 361 | ||||||
131 | PSYCH | 389 | Psychology & Law | 3 | D | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, 114, 115, or 116 | ||||||
132 | PSYCH | 401 | Special Topics: Section titled "The Science of Happiness" | 3 | D, P | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, 114, or 115 no credit for students who have previously taken PSYCH 314 or PSYCH 476 | ||||||
133 | PSYCH | 402 | Problems in Psych: Compassionate Brain | 3 | D | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, 114, or 115 | ||||||
134 | PSYCH | 402 | Problems in Psych: Decision Making IRL | 3 | D | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, 114, or 115 | ||||||
135 | PSYCH | 440 | Advanced Topics: Section titled "Learning and Memory" | 3 | D, P | BS | prereq - PSYCH 240 | |||||
136 | PSYCH | 443 | Creativity | 3 | D | BS | prereq - PSYCH 240 | |||||
137 | PSYCH | 445 | Psychology of Language | 3 | C, L, P | BS | prereq - PSYCH 240; Cross-listed with LING 447 | |||||
138 | PSYCH | 446 | Altruism | 3 | D | BS | prereq - PSYCH 240 | |||||
139 | PSYCH | 447 | Topics: Section titled "Consciousness and Cognition" | 3 | P | BS, ULWR* | prereq - PSYCH 230, 240, or 345 | |||||
140 | PSYCH | 447 | Topics: Section titled "Analyzing Language Usageā¦" | 3 | L | BS | prereq - PSYCH 230, 240, or 345 | |||||
141 | PSYCH | 448 | Mathematical Psychology | 3 | C, D, P | BS, QR/2 | prereq - sophomore standing or above AND two MATH courses exept MATH 105, 110, 127, or 128 OR two STATS courses 200-level or above | |||||
142 | PSYCH | 449 | Decision Processes | 3 | D | BS | ||||||
143 | PSYCH | 487 | Topics: Section titled "Intelligence, Foolishness, & SlfCntrl" | 3 | D | prereq - PSYCH 111, 112, 114, or 115 | ||||||
144 | PSYCH | 644 | Computational Modeling of Cognition | 3 | C | BS | Cross-listed with PSYCH 644 | |||||
145 | QMSS | 201 | Intro to Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences | 4 | OFF TRACK | |||||||
146 | SOC | 495 | Culture and Cognition | 3 | D, P | |||||||
147 | SI | 388 | Putting the H in HCl: Human Perception, Cognition, and Mental Processes | 4 | C, D | Please see our Cog Sci enrollment guide | ||||||
148 | SI | 422 | Needs Assessment and Usability Eval | 3 | C | Please see our Cog Sci enrollment guide | ||||||
149 | SI | 561 | Natural Language Processing | 3 | C, L | BS | Cross-listed with EECS 595/LING 541 | |||||
150 | STATS | 250 | Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis | 4 | OFF TRACK | BS, QR/1 | No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in ECON 451, IOE 265, or STATS 280 or STATS 412. Those with credit for STATS 250 receive no credit for STATS 180. | |||||
151 | STATS | 280 | Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis | 4 | OFF TRACK | BS, QR/1 | No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in ECON 451, IOE 265, SOC 210, STATS 250 or STATS 412. | |||||
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155 | Check this list to see courses that have previously been approved to count for CogSci through the course petition process: | |||||||||||
156 | http://myumi.ch/BoZY7 |