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Undergraduate Minor The undergraduate minor is aimed to provide undergraduates with an introduction to Cognitive Science as a theory of the (human and animal) mind. Our objectives are to ensure that each student (a) be able to articulate, at least in broad terms, some of the assumptions that have been thought to unify the various subfields within the domain of Cognitive Science, (b) explore more than one discipline's approach to matters pertaining to Cognitive Science, and (c) explore in some detail at least one of the five main disciplines contributing to cognitive science (Biology, Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, and Psychology). AS 500 ("Introduction to Cognitive Science") will be run with the aim in mind of getting students to satisfy (a); and distribution requirements aim to put students in a position to satisfy (b) and (c). To receive an undergraduate minor in Cognitive Science, the student must successfully complete 18 credit-hours, distributed as follows: I. 3 Credits of
bolded courses have not been taught in the last five years An asterisk by a course indicates that the course will count for Cognitive Science credit only on the approval of the Director of Cognitive Science. The main criterion for approval will be the extent to which the course, as taught during the semester for which the student seeks Cognitive Science credit, contains a sufficient amount of materials relevant to Cognitive Science. The Director will make this determination by consultation with relevant faculty from the department teaching the course (including the instructor of the course) |
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