Cognitive Science Program
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CognitiveScience Program
DepartmentofPhilosophy UndergraduateProgramOffice S448Ross Telephone 416-736-5113 Fax 416-736-5114
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
1.CognitiveScienceContactInformation
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2.CognitiveScienceFacultyContactInformation
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3.WhatistheCognitiveScienceProgram?
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4.WhyMajorinCognitiveScience?
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5.CareerOptions
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6.CognitiveScienceSpeakerSeries
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7. ResearchAreas/InterestswithintheProgram
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8. CognitiveScienceStudents’Association
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9. SpecializedHonoursBA
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10. SpecializedHonoursBADegreeRequirements
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11. HonoursPrograms/DegreeOptions
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12. CoursesandCourseOutlines:
A. CoreCourses(30credits)B. Lower-levelComputerScience,InformationTechnology,Linguistics,
Philosophy,Psychology(6credits)C. Mid-levelComputerScience,Linguistics,Psychology,Philosophy(9
credits)
D. Upper-levelComputerScience,Linguistics,Psychology,Philosophy(6credits)
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13. AcademicHonesty
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14. DegreeRequirementsChecklist
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CognitiveScienceContactInformationUndergraduateOfficeOffice S448RossTelephone 416-736-5113Fax 416-736-5114WebAddress http://www.yorku.ca/laps/phil/cogs Director JacobBeckOffice S429RossTelephone 416-736-2100ext.22582Fax 416-736-5114Email [email protected]
COGNITIVESCIENCEFACULTYNAME FACULTY ROOM EXT. EMAILAdler,ScottA.RESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Infantcognition§ Vision§ Developmentalpsychology
Psychology,HH BSB333 33389 [email protected]:http://vcdp.blog.yorku.ca/
Alboiu,GabrielaRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Controlphenomenon§ Argumentstructure§ Structuralencodingsofdiscourse
properties
Languages,LiteraturesAndLinguistics,AP
RossS555 20302 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/galboiu/
Allison,RobertRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Human-computerinteraction§ Virtualreality§ Machinevision§ Perceptionofhumanmotion
ComputerScience,SCCenterforVisionResearch
Lassonde3051
20192 [email protected]:www.cse.yorku.ca/~allison/
Andrews,KristinRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Comparativecognitivescience§ Animalcognition§ Moralpsychology§ Socialcognition§ Folkpsychology
Philosophy,AP RossS420 77590 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/andrewsk
Baljko,MelanieRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Multimodalcommunication§ Augmentativeandalternative
communication,§ Adaptiveinterfaces,§ Computationalstylistics,§ Computer-supportedcollaborative
writing§ Womenincomputerscience
ComputerScience,SC Lassonde2028
33348 [email protected]:www.cse.yorku.ca/~mb/
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Beck,JacobRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Philosophyofcognitivescience§ Mentalrepresentation§ Nonconceptualcontent§ Animalcognition§ Conceptuallearning
Philosophy,AP RossS439 22582 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/jbeck/
Bialystok,EllenRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Developmental-cognitive§ Generalexperimental§ Second-languageacquisition§ Developmentofsymbolicskillssuch
aslanguage,numberandspatialcognitioninpreschoolandschool-agechildren.
Psychology,HH BSB234 66109 [email protected]:http://lcad.lab.yorku.ca/
Desrocher,MaryRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Paediatricneuropsychology§ Normativestudiesofmemory
functioningthroughthelifespan§ Thefunctioningofthehippocampus
andfrontallobesinnormalandaltereddevelopment
Psychology,HH BSB124 33111 [email protected]
Elder,JamesRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Visualperception§ Psychologicalandcomputational
methods§ Neuralmodeling
Psychology,HH Lassonde0003G
66475 [email protected]:elderlab.yorku.ca/~elder/
Fallah,MazyarRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Systemsneuroscience§ Cognitiveneuroscience§ Neurophysiology§ Attention,perception
KINE,HH HNES428D 21479 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/mfallah/
Goel,VinodRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Cognitiveandneuralbasisofrationaldecision-making
§ Emotionalprocessing
Psychology,HH BSB332 66150 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/vgoel/
Gottschling,VerenaRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Philosophyofpsychology§ Philosophicalfoundationsofcognitive
science
Philosophy,AP RossS444 44722 [email protected]:www.gottschling-net.de/
Green,ChrisRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Historyofpsychology§ Theoreticalcognitivescience
Psychology,HH BSB286 66164 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/christo/
Gryz,JarekRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Maximalvectorcomputation§ Querysampling§ Queryoptimizationviadatamining§ Semanticquerycaching
ComputerScience,SC Lassonde3026
55053 [email protected]:www.cse.yorku.ca/~jarek/
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Harris,LaurenceRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Vision§ Vestibularsystem§ Eyeandheadmovements§ Controlsystems§ Neurophysiology§ Perceptionofmotion§ Psychophysics§ Multi-sensoryinteraction
Psychology,HH BSB296 55116 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/harris/
Hattiangadi,JagdishRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Philosophyofscience§ Philosophyoflanguage§ Historyofideas§ Metaphysics§ Epistemology
Philosophy,AP RossS437 77524 [email protected]:http://www.yorku.ca/jagdish/
Hoffman,KariL.RESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Neuralbasisoflearningandmemory§ Neuraloscillations,synchronyand
plasticity§ Faceandobjectprocessing§ Activevisionandembodied
perception
Psychology,HH Lassonde0003F
22939 [email protected]://health.yorku.ca/health-profiles/index.php?mid=571579
Huang,JimmyRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Informationretrieval,datamining§ Naturallanguageprocessing§ Computationallinguistics
ITEC,AP TEL3048 30149 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/jhuang
Huss,BrianRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Psychologyoflogicalreasoning§ Doxasticvoluntarism§ Moralpsychology
Philosophy,AP RossS414 33634 [email protected]
Jackman,HenryRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Philosophyoflanguage§ Philosophyofmind§ Epistemology§ Americanpragmatism
Philosophy,AP RossS434 77595 [email protected]:www.jackman.org
Jenkin,MichaelRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Computervision§ Virtualreality§ Mobilerobotics
ComputerScience,SC Lassonde3032
33162 [email protected]:www.cs.yorku.ca/~jenkin/
Johnson,JaniceM.RESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Developmental-cognitive§ Generalexperimental§ Cognition§ Psycholinguistics§ Cognitiveprocessanalysis
Psychology,HH BSB246 66214 [email protected]
Jopling,DavidRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Philosophyofpsychology§ Continentalphilosophy
Philosophy,AP S435Ross 77588 [email protected]
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Khalidi,MuhammadAliRESEARCHAREA/INTEREST
§ Philosophyofcognitivescience§ Philosophyofmindandlanguage§ Innateness,domainspecificity,
concepts
Philosophy,AP
RossS438 77586 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/khalidi/
Lesperance,YvesRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Knowledgerepresentation§ Autonomousagentsandmulti-agent
systems§ Cognitiverobotics
ComputerScience,SC Lassonde3052A
70146 [email protected]:www.cse.yorku.ca/~lesperan/
MacDonald,SuzanneRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Comparativecognition§ Spatialcognition§ Languageandcommunication
Psychology,HH BSB297 66226 [email protected]:http://suzannemacdonald.ca/
Manafu,AlexandruRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ PhilosophyofScience§ MetaphysicsofScience
Philosophy,AP RossS414A 33636 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/mar/
Mar,RaymondRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Cognitiveeffectsofnarrativefiction§ Socialcognition§ Autobiographicalmemory
Psychology,HH BSB293 66226 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/mar/
Murray,RichardRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Perceptualpsychology§ Visualpsychophysics§ Perceptualorganization§ Three-dimensionalshapeperception
Psychology,HHCentreforVisionResearch
Lassonde0009
23025 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/rfm/
Murtha,SusanRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Cognitiveimpairment§ Aging§ Memory
Psychology,HH BSB217 66132 [email protected]
Narayan,ChandanRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Acoustic-phonetics§ SpeechPerception§ Languageacquisition§ Psycholinguistics
DLLL,AP Ross546A 33791 [email protected]:http://sap.lab.yorku.ca/
Park,NormanRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Cognitiveandneuropsychologicalprocessesassociatedwithperceivingandremembering
§ AttentionandMemory
Psychology,HH BSB213 22159 [email protected]
Pascual-Leone,JuanRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Developmentalandcognitiveprocesses
Psychology,HH BSB402C 66148 [email protected]
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Pelham,JudyRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Logic§ Logicaltruth§ Thelogicofconditionals
Philosophy,AP RossS440 77591 [email protected]:http://www.yorku.ca/pelham/
Rich,JillRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Clinical,semanticmemory,implicitmemoryandprospectivememory
§ Memoryprocessinginnormalaginganddementia
§ Cognitiveprocesses§ Neuralbasisofbehaviour
Psychology,HH BSB248A 30561 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/jbr/
Rini,ReginaRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Ethics§ Psychology§ MoralCognition§ SocialEpistemology
Philosophy,AP RossS416
[email protected]:https://reginarini.net/
Rosenbaum,ShaynaRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Clinicalneuropsychologyandcognitiveneuroscience
§ Cognitiveandneuralbasisofremotememory(spatial,episodic,semantic)andmentalstateattributions
§ LesionandfMRImethods
Psychology,HH AC041 20449 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/shaynar/index.htm
Russon,AnneRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Comparativestudiesofnonhumanprimates
§ Infantsocialandcognitivedevelopment
§ Imitation§ Tooluse§ Socialvs.ecologicalintelligence§ Theevolutionofprimateintelligence
Psychology,GL GlendonYorkHall,165
88363 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/arusson/
Sergio,LaurenRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Behaviouralandelectromyographicstudiesofmulti-jointmovementcoordination
§ Neuralmechanismsunderlyingvisuallyguidedreachinginparietalandprecentralcortex
§ Controlofvoluntarymovementin§ neurologicalpatientpopulation
PsychologyandKinesiologyandHealthScience,HH
NormanBethune357
33641 [email protected]:www.yorku.ca/lsergio/
Shanker,StuartRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Parent-childrelationshipsandchildren'sdevelopment
§ Roleofemotioninevolutionanddevelopmentoflanguage,intelligence,socialskillsandempathy
§ Interactionbetweendevelopmentofmindandbrain
Psychology,HH TEL5030E 20386 [email protected]:www.self-reg.ca
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Steele,JenniferRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Implicitsocialcognition§ Stereotypedevelopment§ Socialperception
Psychology,HH BSB331 22156 [email protected]:http://www.yorku.ca/steeleje/research/index.php
Verheggen,ClaudineRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ PhilosophyofLanguage§ PhilosophyofMind§ Wittgenstein§ Davidson
Philosophy,AP RossS436 77553 [email protected]:http://www.yorku.ca/cverheg/
Waring,DuffRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Philosophyofpsychiatry§ Conceptionofmentaldisorder§ Personalitytraitsandethicalvirtuesin
psychotherapy
Philosophy,AP RossS428 33522 [email protected]
Wilcox,LaurieRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ StereoscopicVision§ 3DFilmTechnology§ Second-orderstereopsis
Psychology,HH Lassonde0003H
66494 [email protected]:http://www.wilcoxlab.yorku.ca/Home.html
Wilkinson,FrancesRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ MigraineandtheVisualSystem§ VisionandAging§ IntermediateLevelFormPerception§ FacePerception
Psychology,HH Lassonde1012D
33184 [email protected]:http://www.yorku.ca/franw/
Wilson,HughRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Psychophysics§ VisualNetworkModels§ CorticalNeuronModels§ NonlinearDynamicsinNeuroscience
Biology,SC LassondeB002F
33140 [email protected]:http://cvr.yorku.ca/webpages/wilson.htm
Wiseheart,MelodyRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ Developmentalcognitiveneuralscience
§ Cognitiveflexibilityandexecutivefunction,
§ Educationalapplicationsofcognitivepsychology
Psychology,HH BSB242 33266 [email protected]:http://www.yorku.ca/ncepeda/
Womelsdorf,ThiloRESEARCHAREA/INTERESTS:
§ AttentionalControl§ DecisionMakinginprefrontalstriatal
systems§ Reinforcementlearning§ Functionalbrainnetworksand
synchronization
Biology,SC Lumbers320 22468 [email protected]
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INTRODUCTION
WhatistheCognitiveScienceProgram?OurinterdisciplinaryprograminCognitiveScienceoffersyouachallengingopportunitytostudythemindanditsprocesses from multiple perspectives. In this program you can combine courses from Computer Science,Linguistics,Philosophy,andPsychologytogainanexpansiveknowledgeofthecognitiveprocesseswemightfindinhumans,animals,andmachines.WeofferbothaMinorandaMajorinCognitiveScience.CognitiveSciencemajors,aswellasminors,willexaminethenatureofthought,emotion,perception,andlanguageusingthemethodologiesofthedifferentdisciplinesinordertoacquirearichly integratedunderstandingofthemind. Youwillhavethechancetostudythedifferentwaysinwhichinfantsandnon-humananimalsmaybeabletothinkandreasonwithoutlanguage,howcomputerscanbeprogrammed todemonstrate intelligence, and thenatureof the relationshipbetween social interactionand cognition. Our facultymembers are conducting research in such diverse areas as infant social cognition,virtualreality,neuro-psychologyofreasoning,andmoralpsychology.Yourstudywillbeenrichedbyyourcontactwithenergetic faculty, researchgroups, labsandresearchcenters thatareengaged inground-breakingwork inthefieldofCognitiveScience.
WhyMajorinCognitiveScience?AsaCognitiveSciencemajororminor,youwilllearntobringavarietyofdifferentperspectivestogether.Youwillbecome familiarwith someof theoldestquestions inPhilosophyand themost recent findings in theSciences.Topicsandquestionsinclude:
§ Whatistherelationshipbetweenphilosophy,psychology,computerscience,andlinguistics?§ Whatistherelationshipbetweenthemindandthebrain?§ Howdoesthetechnologyusedtostudythebrainwork,andwhatassumptionsmustwemaketouseit?§ Howcanwebestexplainhumanabilitieslikelanguage,reasoning,problem-solving,andmemory?§ Whatistheconnectionbetweenlanguageandthinking?§ Howcanwebestunderstandvariouscognitivedisorders?§ Howdoeshumancognitiondifferfromthecognitionofotheranimals,suchasthegreatapes?§ To what extent is cognition innate, and to what extent is it acquired through experience?
CareerOptionsforCognitiveScienceMajors
Whateverprofessionyouchoose,youwillbeabletoperformbetterifyouunderstandhowthemindworks:
§ If you want to go into Psychology, Psychiatry or Counseling, Cognitive Science supplies a broadunderstanding of the theories of psychology as well as skills in computer modeling techniques tosupplementpsychology’sexperimentalapproach.
§ Ifyouplantoteach,CognitiveSciencecanhelpyouunderstandhowpeople learnsoyoucanworkoutbetterteachingmethods.
§ Ifyouplantogointolaw,you’llbemoreeffectiveincourtifyouhavesomeinsightintohowjuriesmakedecisions.
§ If you want to become a Business Manager or Human Resources Consultant, Cognitive Science willprovideascientificbasisforunderstandinghowpeopleuselanguageandperformintellectualtasks.
SinceCognitiveScienceintegratestheknowledgeandmethodsofanumberofdisciplines,theskillsacquiredcanbe applied tomost of the fields andprofessions related to the four disciplines, including: telecommunications,information and language processing, artificial intelligence, cognition software development, medical analysis,speechpathology,dataretrieval,human-computerinteraction,therapy,andeducation.
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ASampleofCareerPathsofCognitiveScienceGraduates
PreviousCognitiveSciencegraduateshavefoundcareersinresearchlaboratories,communityandmentalhealthorganizations, hospitals, clinics, non-profit organizations, governments, universities, colleges, newspapers, andmagazine publishing. Others have gone on to earn graduate degrees in Philosophy, Neuroscience, Psychology,Linguistics,ComputerScience,Business,andLaw.
RecentCognitiveSciencegraduatesprovidetestimonialsabouttheircareeropportunitiesandgraduatestudiesat:http://www.yorku.ca/laps/phil/cogs/alumni.html
WhyMinorinCognitiveScience?
WealsoofferaminorinCognitiveScience.TheHonoursMinorBAprogramdescribedmaybecombinedwithanyapprovedHonoursBAprogramthatoffersamajor/minoroptionintheFacultiesofEnvironmentalStudies,FineArts,Health,LiberalArtsandProfessionalStudies,orScienceandEngineering.ThisenablestoaddaCognitiveSciencecomponenttoyourMajorBAprogram.
CognitiveScienceSpeakerSeries
In addition to learning from the skilled researchers at York University, the Cognitive Science program hosts aSpeaker Series where youwill have the opportunity to learn from other leading researchers from around theworld.ThesetalkswillgiveyouthechancetoengageinsomeofthemostrecentresearchtopicsandfindingsinCognitiveScience.
TheCognitive Scienceprogramalsohosts various typesof social events, suchasmovienights. These informalgatheringsenableandencourage intensive interdisciplinarycommunicationandgivestudentsachancetomeetotherCognitiveSciencestudentsandtotalkwithfacultymembersinalessformalsetting.Additionally,theCognitiveScienceprogramorganizesnationalandinternationalconferencesandworkshops.Logontohttp://cogs.phil.laps.yorku.ca/speaker-series/tofindoutaboutourlatestevents!
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ResearchAreas/InterestswithintheProgramTherearemanydifferenttopicsstudentscouldfocuson,including:
COGNITIVESCIENCESTUDENTSASSOCIATIONOFYORKHellofromCOSSA–theCognitiveScienceStudentsAssociation!COSSA'smainmandate is to provide students with an environment outside of their academic responsibilities.Beinganinterdisciplinaryprogramofstudy,CognitiveSciencestudentsoftenhavetroublefindingeachotherandmayneverknowthatthestudentafewseatsdownsharestheirinterests.Weaimtoprovidealinkforstudentswhowishtofindlike-mindedindividualstolearnandsharetheirexperiences.Weholdavarietyof socialactivities includingbutnot limited to:movienights,pubnights,anddebateswithakeeneartoopen-mindedandanalyticconversation.BygettingtoknowothersinCognitiveScience,studentsalsogainaccesstotheexperienceofupperyearstudentsandprofessorstohelpthemtackletheintricaciesofcarvingouttheiracademicpath.Universityisaplacetolearn,butnotonlyfromlecturesandbooks,learningfromthemindsofothersishowwegrowaspeople.Formoreinformation,pleasecontact<[email protected]>orvisitourwebsite:https://yorku.collegiatelink.net/organization/cossa.WeatCOSSAlookforwardtomeetingandlearningwithyou.Bestwishes,TheCognitiveScienceStudentsAssociation
• Languageandpsycholinguistics • Socialcognition
• Memory
• Cognitivedevelopmentinanimalsandhumans
• Attention
• Evolutionarypsychology
• Perception
• Clinicalpsychology,cognitivedisorders
• Emotion
• Comparativecognition
• Nonlinguisticthinking
• Moralcognition
• Communication,multimodalcommunication
• Personhoodandfreewill
• Rationality,reasoninganddecision-making
• Consciousnessandself-consciousness
• Neuralmodeling
• Neuroimaging
• Robotics
• Human-computerinteraction
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SPECIALIZEDHONOURSBAPROGRAMINCOGNITIVESCIENCEThe Honours BA program in Cognitive Science is housed in the Department of Philosophy and combines thedepartmental specializations of the Department of Philosophy, Psychology, Linguistics, and Computer Science.What is especially exciting about Cognitive Science is its nature of interdisciplinary cooperation, involvingPsychologists, Philosophers, Computer Scientists, Neuroscientists, Anthropologists, Biologists, Linguists andothers.Bytakingavarietyofperspectives,theCognitiveScientisthasagreaterchanceoffindinganswerstoourquestionsaboutthewaythemindworks.
Students inCognitiveSciencemayfocusonanumberofdifferentareas includingHuman-Computer Interaction,Artificial Intelligence,Animal Cognition, Language and Thought, LinguisticDevelopment, ComparativeCognitionandmanymore.StudentscanarrangetheirprogramofstudyinconsultationwiththeProgramCoordinatororanAdvisorintheprogram.
DegreeRequirements
You can download a degree requirements checklist to help you plan your path through the program at theprogram website: http://www.yorku.ca/laps/phil/cogs/index.html. You should also consult individual courselistingstodeterminethenecessaryprerequisitesforeachcourseintheprogram.Studentswillberesponsibleformakingsurethatallnecessaryprerequisiteshavebeenmetforeachcourse.
RecommendedCoursesfor1stYearStudents
First year students are advised to fulfill at least someof theirGeneral Education requirements. In addition, intheirfirstorsecondyear,CognitiveSciencemajorsareadvisedtoenrolin:PSYC1010,COGS2160,andeitherLING1000 or COGS/LING 2800. Please consult with LAP&S student advising services (http://laps.yorku.ca/student-resources/student-services/academic-advising-services/) or the program coordinator for further advice aboutcourseselection.
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SPECIALIZEDHONOURSBAPROGRAM4 HonoursMajorBAinCognitiveScience
AllstudentsmustsatisfytheGeneralEducation/Foundationsrequirement.
A.StudentsmustcompleteallofthefollowingCoreCourses(27or30credits):
CourseCode Weight CourseTitleAP/LING1000AP/COGS/LING2800
6.03.0
IntroductiontoLinguisticsORMindandLanguage
HH/PSYC1010 6.0 IntroductiontoPsychologyHH/PSYC2260 3.0 CognitionAP/COGS/PHIL2160 3.0 Minds,Brains,andMachinesAP/PHIL3260 3.0 PhilosophyofPsychologyAP/PHIL3750 3.0 PhilosophyofArtificialIntelligenceAP/COGS4750AP/COGS4901
6.06.0
HonoursThesisinCognitiveScienceORHonoursSeminar(butnotboth)
B.Studentsmustcomplete6creditschosenfromthefollowing:
CourseCode Weight CourseTitleLE/EECS1022 3.0 ProgrammingforMobileComputingLE/EECS2001 3.0 IntroductiontotheTheoryofComputationLE/EECS2030 3.0 AdvancedObjectOrientedProgrammingAP/ITEC1000 3.0 IntroductiontoInformationTechnologiesAP/ITEC1010 3.0 InformationandOrganizationsAP/LING2120 3.0 FundamentalsofPhonologicalAnalysisAP/LING2130 3.0 FundamentalsofMorphologicalAnalysisAP/LING2140 3.0 FundamentalsofGrammaticalAnalysisAP/PHIL2100 3.0 IntroductiontoLogicAP/PHIL2240 3.0 IntroductiontoPhilosophyofMindHH/PSYC2020 6.0 StatisticalMethodsIandIIHH/PSYC2021 3.0 StatisticalMethodsIHH/PSYC2030 3.0 IntroductiontoResearchMethods
C.Studentsmustcomplete9creditschosenfromthefollowing,includingatleasttwodifferentdisciplines(departments):
CourseCode Weight CourseTitleLE/EECS2011 3.0 FundamentalsofDataStructuresLE/EECS3401 3.0 IntroductiontoArtificialIntelligenceandLogicProgrammingAP/ITEC3230 3.0 DesigningUserInterfacesAP/LING3120 3.0 PhonologyAP/LING3140 3.0 SyntaxAP/LING3150 3.0 SemanticsAP/LING3210 3.0 FirstLanguageAcquisitionAP/LING3220 3.0 PsycholinguisticsAP/PHIL3265 3.0 PhilosophyofMindHH/PSYC2110 3.0 DevelopmentalPsychologyHH/PSYC2120 3.0 SocialPsychologyHH/PSYC2220 3.0 SensationandPerceptionIHH/PSYC2240 3.0 BiologicalBasesofBehaviourHH/PSYC3250 3.0 NeuralBasisofBehaviour
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HH/PSYC3265 3.0 MemoryHH/PSYC3280 3.0 AnimalBehaviourHH/PSYC3290 3.0 Psycholinguistics
D.Studentsmustcomplete6creditschosenfromthefollowing,andincludingatleasttwodifferentdisciplines(departments):
CourseCode Weight CourseTitleLE/EECS4401 3.0 ArtificialIntelligenceLE/EECS4421 3.0 IntroductiontoRoboticsLE/EECS4422 3.0 ComputerVisionLE/EECS4441 3.0 Human-ComputerInteractionAP/LING4120 3.0 AdvancedPhonologyAP/LING4140 3.0 AdvancedSyntaxAP/LING4150 3.0 TopicsintheSyntax-SemanticsInterfaceAP/LING4230 3.0 LanguageandtheBrainAP/LING4250 3.0 EvolutionofLanguageAP/PHIL3200 3.0 PhilosophyofLanguageAP/PHIL3635 3.0 PhilosophyofNeuroscienceAP/PHIL4080 3.0 SeminarinthePhilosophyofMindAP/PHIL4082 3.0 PhilosophyofCognitiveScienceAP/PHIL4083 3.0 PhilosophyofClinicalPsychologyAP/PHIL4084 3.0 AnimalsandthePhilosophyofMindHH/PSYC4010 3.0/6.0 SeminarinDevelopmentalPsychologyHH/PSYC4020 3.0/6.0 SeminarinSocialPsychologyHH/PSYC4080 6.0 NeuropsychologyofAbnormalBehaviourHH/PSYC4285 3.0 SeminarinComparativeCognitionHH/PSYC4230 3.0 HumanPerformanceinSystemsHH/PSYC4260 3.0 SeminarinSensationandPerceptionHH/PSYC4270 3.0 SeminarinMemoryandCognitionUPPERLEVELREQUIREMENT:Studentsmustmeettheupper-levelrequirementwhichis36creditsatthe3000levelor4000level.Aminimumof18creditsmustbeatthe4000level.StudentsshouldconsultthemostrecentUndergraduateCalendarfortheirchosenprogramandmajorforspecificrequirements.HonoursMinorBAinCognitiveScienceTheHonoursMinorinCognitiveSciencecomprisesatleast30credits,distributedasfollows:A.Studentsmusttakeallofthefollowingcourses(18credits):LING1000 6.0 IntroductiontoLinguisticsPSYC1010 6.0 IntroductiontoPsychologyCOGS/PHIL2160 3.0 Minds,Brains,andMachinesPSYC2260 3.0 Cognition
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B.Studentsmusttake6creditsfromthefollowinglist:COGS/LING2800 3.0 LanguageandMindPHIL2240 3.0 IntroductiontothePhilosophyofMindPHIL3260 3.0 PhilosophyofPsychologyPHIL3265 3.0 PhilosophyofMindPHIL3635 3.0 PhilosophyofNeuroscienceCOGS/PHIL3750 3.0 PhilosophyofArtificialIntelligenceC.Studentsmusttake6creditsfromthefollowinglist:PHIL4080 3.0 SeminarinthePhilosophyofMindPHIL4082 3.0 PhilosophyofCognitiveSciencePHIL4083 3.0 PhilosophyofClinicalPsychologyPHIL4084 3.0 Animals&thePhilosophyofMindPHIL4085 3.0 PhilosophyofPsychiatry
HONOURSPROGRAMS/DEGREEOPTIONS
Honours(DoubleMajor)BAProgramTheprogramdescribedabovemaybepursuedjointlywithanyotherHonoursBachelor'sdegreeprogramintheFaculties of LA&PS, Environmental Studies, or Fine Arts, or with a major in Computer Science, Earth andAtmosphericScienceorPhysicsandAstronomyintheFacultyofPureandAppliedScience.
Honours(DoubleMajor)InterdisciplinaryBAProgramsTheprogramdescribedabovemaybelinkedwithanyHonours(DoubleMajor)InterdisciplinaryBAprogramintheFaculty of LA&PS. Courses taken to meet Cognitive Science requirements cannot also be used to meet therequirementsoftheinterdisciplinaryprogram.Studentsintheseinterdisciplinaryprogramsmusttakeatotalofatleast 18 credits at the 4000-level. For further details of the requirements, see the listings for specificHonours(DoubleMajor)InterdisciplinaryBAPrograms.
Major/Minor(withCognitiveScienceastheMajor)BAProgramTheprogramdescribedabovemaybepursuedjointlywithanyHonoursMinorBachelor’sdegreeprogramintheFacultyofLA&PS,EnvironmentalStudies,FineArts,orwithaminor inComputerScience,Biology,Chemistry,orPhysicsandAstronomyintheFacultyofScience.HonoursMinorinCognitiveScienceBAProgramTheHonoursMinorBAprogramdescribedmaybecombinedwithanyapprovedHonoursBAprogramthatoffersamajor/minoroptionintheFacultiesofEnvironmentalStudies,FineArts,Health,LiberalArtsandProfessionalStudies,orScienceandEngineering.Forfurtherdetailsonrequirements,refertothelistingsforspecificHonoursprogramsthatmaybepursuedjointlywithotherFaculties.
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CoursesCognitiveSciencecoursesaredividedintofourgroups.AllstudentsintheHonoursMajorinCognitiveSciencemusttakeallthecorecourses.Fromeachoftheotherthreegroups,studentsmaychoosefromamongdifferentoptions.StudentsintheHonoursMinorinCognitiveScienceneed18creditsfromthecorecourses.Fromeachoftheotherthreegroups,studentsmaychoosefromamongdifferentoptions.A.CoreCourses(Major27or30Credits,Minor18credits) Pages:17-22B.Lower-LevelComputerScience,InformationTechnology,Linguistics,Psychology,Philosophy(6credits) Pages:23-35C.Mid-levelComputerScience,InformationTechnology, Pages:36-45Linguistics,Psychology,Philosophy(9credits)D.Upper-levelComputerScience, Pages:46-52Linguistics,Psychology,Philosophy(6credits)
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THEFOLLOWINGCOURSEDESCRIPTIONSAREACCURATEASOFMAY8,2018.ITISINEVITABLE,HOWEVERTHATTHEREWILLBESOMESUBSEQUENTCHANGESINASSIGNEDCOURSEDIRECTORS(ANDTHEREFORE,INCOURSEFORMATANDEVALUATION).PLEASECONSULTEACHDEPARTMENT’SONLINESUPPLEMENTALCALENDARFORUPDATEDINFORMATION.SOMECOURSESHAVE“GENERALPREREQUISITES”INADDITIONTOTHESPECIFICPREREQUISITESLISTEDFOREACHCOURSE:THESECANBEFOUNDINTHERELEVANTPROGRAM’SSUPPLEMENTALCALENDAR.COURSEWITHANASTERISK(*)INDICATESTHATTHEREISATUTORIAL/LAB.
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A.CORECOURSES Studentsmustcompletethefollowing(27or30credits):
AP/LING10006.0A(Y)–INTRODUCTIONTOLINGUISTICSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Wednesday*TIME:10:30am–12:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/EN/LIN26056.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING10006.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseexaminesfundamentalprinciplesoflanguagestructureandinterpretation.Thefocusisonthecoreareas,specifically,phonology,morphology,andsyntax,butabriefsurveyofphonetics,semantics,languageacquisition,historicallinguistics,andlanguagevariationisalsooffered.Dataandanalyticexercisesfromawiderangeoftheworld'slanguagesisusedforillustration.AP/LING10006.0B(Y)–INTRODUCTIONTOLINGUISTICSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Wednesday*TIME:7:00pm–9:00pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/EN/LIN26056.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING10006.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/LING6.0A(Y).AP/LING10006.0C(Y)–INTRODUCTIONTOLINGUISTICSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Tuesday*TIME:12:30pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/EN/LIN26056.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING10006.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/LING6.0A(Y).AP/COGS/LING28003.0M(W)–LANGUAGEANDMINDINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Tuesday*TIME:2:30pm–4:30pm
PREREQUISITE:None.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING10006.0orAS/PSYC10106.0orpermissionofthedepartment.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:PRIORTOFALL2012:AP/LING38003.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING38003.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseexploreshowthestructuresofhumanlanguagereflectthearchitectureofthehumanmind. Linguistics issues are related to topics in vision, philosophy, and psychology, among others. The coursefocusesprimarilyoninternalistviewsoflanguage,asexemplifiedinthegenerativetradition.
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HH/PSYC10106.0A(F)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:Asurveyofpsychologyintroducingbasicterms,conceptsandmethods.Includedaretopicssuchasbiological bases of behaviour, learning, perception, motivation, cognition, child development, personality, andabnormalandsocialpsychology.Note:ThiscourseisrequiredforallstudentswhointendtopursueadditionalHH/PSYCcoursesthe2000-,3000-and4000-levels.StudentsmustpassthecoursewithaminimumgradeofCinordertopursuefurtherstudiesinpsychology.HH/PSYC10106.0A(Y)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:7:00pm-10:00pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).HH/PSYC10106.0B(Y)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:11:30am-1:00pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).HH/PSYC10106.0C(Y)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
TIME:ONLINE
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).OTHERINFORMATION:ThissectionofIntroductoryPsychologyisbycorrespondence. StudentswhoareintheirfirsttermatYorkandaremakingthetransitionfromhighschooltouniversityarestronglyadvisedNOTtoregisterinthissection;aclassroomcourseisstronglyadvisedinthiscase.Thissectionismeantprimarilyformatureanddistancestudents,studentswhoseschedulesdonotpermitthemtoattendclassesoncampusonaregularbasis,andstudentswhoarenotPsychologymajorsbutwhowanttotakeoneormorePsychologycourses.HH/PSYC10106.0D(Y)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).
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HH/PSYC10106.0E(Y)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).
HH/PSYC10106.0F(Y)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).
HH/PSYC10106.0G(Y)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:1:00pm-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).
HH/PSYC10106.0H(Y)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).
HH/PSYC10106.0M(W)−INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).ACCESS SPECIFICATIONS: Reserved for PSYC Majors (Winter). Enrollment not open until November/December2018.
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HH/PSYC10106.0N(W)-INTRODUCTIONTOPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:7:00pm-10:00pm
PREREQUISITE:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC25106.0;PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC24106.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC10106.0A(F).ACCESS SPECIFICATIONS: Reserved for PSYC Majors (Winter). Enrollment not open until November/December2018.
HH/PSYC22603.0A(F)−COGNITION INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
PREREQUISITE:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC31353.00(priortoSummer2002),HH/PSYC32603.00,GL/PSYC33703.00DESCRIPTION: Asurveyofhigher-ordercognitiveprocessesinhumans.Topicsincludeattention,memory,problemsolving,thinkingandlanguage.Prerequisite:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC.
HH/PSYC22603.0M(W)–COGNITIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC31353.00(priortoSummer2002),HH/PSYC32603.00,GL/PSYC33703.00DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC22603.0A(F).
HH/PSYC22603.0N(W)–COGNITIONINSTRUCTOR:N.ParkOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC31353.00(priortoSummer2002),HH/PSYC32603.00,GL/PSYC33703.00DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC22603.0A(F).
AP/COGS/PHIL21603.0M(W)−MINDS,BRAINS,ANDMACHINESINSTRUCTOR:JacobBeckOFFICE:S439Ross
DAY:MondayandWednesday*TIME:10:30am-11:30am
PREREQUISITE:None.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/AS/PHIL21603.0DESCRIPTION:Anintroductiontothestudyofhumancognitionandtheinterdisciplinaryfieldofcognitivescience.Questionscoveredinclude:Whatisartificialintelligence?Isitpossiblethatwewillsomedaybuildcomputersthatthink?Doeslanguageaffectthought?Dowethinkinlanguageorpictures?Howisconsciousexperiencerelatedtothebrain?
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AP/PHIL32603.0A(F)−PHILOSOPHYOFPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:KristinAndrewsOFFICE:S420Ross
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/PHIL21603.0orAP/PHIL22403.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:Atleastsixcreditsinphilosophy,includingoneofAK/AS/PHIL21603.0orAK/AS/PHIL22403.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOSUMMER2007:AK/PHIL32603.0,AS/PHIL32603.0DESCRIPTION: An examination of whether psychological research can help to answer traditional philosophicalquestions. Case studies may include: psychiatric and mental disorders, rational thought, animal cognition, theplaceboeffect,thenatureofconcepts,attributiontheory,moralpsychology,orconsciousness.
AP/PHIL32603.0M(W)−PHILOSOPHYOFPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:AlexandruManafuOFFICE:S414ARoss
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/PHIL21603.0orAP/PHIL22403.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:Atleastsixcreditsinphilosophy,includingoneofAK/AS/PHIL21603.0orAK/AS/PHIL22403.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOSUMMER2007:AK/PHIL32603.0,AS/PHIL32603.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/PHIL32603.0A(F).
AP/PHIL37503.0A(F)−PHILOSOPHYOFARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEINSTRUCTOR:Muhammad-AliKhalidiOFFICE:S438Ross
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:1:00pm-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:OneofAP/PHIL21603.00orAP/PHIL22403.00.PRIORTOFALL2009:Atleastsixcreditsinphilosophy,includingoneofAK/PHIL22403.00,AS/PHIL22403.00orAK/AS/PHIL21603.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PHIL30013.00,AS/PHIL37503.00.DESCRIPTION:An introductiontophilosophical issues inArtificial Intelligence(AI).Thegoal is forstudentstobeabletogainbasicunderstandingof thecognitivearchitecturesusedbyAIprogrammers,andreflectcriticallyonresearchinAIfromaphilosophicalperspective.
AP/PHIL37503.0M(W)−PHILOSOPHYOFARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEINSTRUCTOR:ReginaRiniOFFICE:S416Ross
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:11:30am-1:00pm
PREREQUISITE:OneofAP/PHIL21603.00orAP/PHIL22403.00.PRIORTOFALL2009:Atleastsixcreditsinphilosophy,includingoneofAK/PHIL22403.00,AS/PHIL22403.00orAK/AS/PHIL21603.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PHIL30013.00,AS/PHIL37503.00.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/PHIL37503.0M(W).
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AP/COGS47506.0A(Y)−HONOURSTHESISINCOGNITIVESCIENCEINSTRUCTOR:Studentsmustarrangeafacultythesissupervisor,subjecttodepartmentalapproval.COURSEDIRECTOR:JacobBeckOFFICE:S439Ross
DAY/TIME:Decideduponbystudentandinstructor
PREREQUISITE:Permissionofthecoursedirector.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/PHIL47506.0DESCRIPTION:Studentscarryoutanindividualpieceofresearchincognitivescienceinconsultationwithathesissupervisorandwriteathesis.
AP/COGS49016.0A(Y)–HONOURSSEMINARINCOGNITIVESCIENCEINSTRUCTOR:JacobBeckOFFICE:S439Ross
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:StudentsmustbeCognitiveSciencemajorsandhavesuccessfullycompletedatleast84creditsintotal.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2010:AP/COGS49006.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/COGS49006.0.
DESCRIPTION:ThiscourseisthecapstoneforstudentsinthecognitivesciencehonoursBAprogram.Studentswillobtainagreaterunderstandingoftheworkthatcognitivescientistsdo,andhowthetheoreticalbackgroundcanbeimplementedinsolvingreal-worldproblemsanduncoveringadditionalfactsabouttheworld.Studentswillbeexpectedtoproduceamajorworkincognitivescienceaswellasdemonstratetheirknowledgeoftheapplicationsofcognitionsciencetomanydifferentareasofacademiaandindustry.Note:StudentsmustbeCognitiveSciencemajorsandhavesuccessfullycompletedaminimumof84credits intotal
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B.LOWER-LEVELCOMPUTERSCIENCE,INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY,LINGUISTICS,PHILOSOPHY,PSYCHOLOGY
Take6creditsfromthefollowing:
LE/EECS10223.0A(F)– PROGRAMMINGFORMOBILECOMPUTINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Monday*TIME:2:30pm–4:30pm
PREREQUISITE:LE/EECS10123.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:LE/EECS10213.00,LE/EECS10203.00(priortoFall2014),LE/CSE10203.00(priortoFall2014),SC/CSE10203.00(priortoSummer2013),AP/ITEC16203.00.
DESCRIPTION: This course provides a first exposure to object-oriented programming and enhances studentunderstandingofkeycomputingskillssuchasreasoningaboutalgorithms,designinguserinterfaces,andworkingwith software tools. It uses problem-based approach to expose the underlying concepts and an experientiallaboratory to implement them. A mature mobile software infrastructure (such as Java and the Androidprogrammingenvironment) isused toexposeandprovidecontext to theunderlying ideas.Laboratoryexercisesexpose students to a range of real-world problems with a view of motivating computational thinking andgroundingthematerialcoveredinlectures.
LE/EECS10223.0M(W)– PROGRAMMINGFORMOBILECOMPUTINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Monday*TIME:2:30pm–4:30pm
PREREQUISITE:LE/EECS10123.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:LE/EECS10213.00,LE/EECS10203.00(priortoFall2014),LE/CSE10203.00(priortoFall2014),SC/CSE10203.00(priortoSummer2013),AP/ITEC16203.00.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS10223.0A(F)
LE/EECS10223.0N(W)– PROGRAMMINGFORMOBILECOMPUTINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Wednesday*TIME:10:30am–12:30pm
PREREQUISITE:LE/EECS10123.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:LE/EECS10213.00,LE/EECS10203.00(priortoFall2014),LE/CSE10203.00(priortoFall2014),SC/CSE10203.00(priortoSummer2013),AP/ITEC16203.00.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS10223.0A(F)
LE/EECS20013.0A(F)–INTRODUCTIONTOTHETHEORYOFCOMPUTATIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesday*TIME:11:30am–1:00pm
PREREQUISITE:cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00orLE/EECS10303.00;LE/EECS10283.00orSC/MATH10283.00orLE/EECS10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Previouslyofferedas:LE/CSE20013.00.PRIORTOSUMMER2013:SC/CSE20013.00
DESCRIPTION: Introductiontothetheoryofcomputing,includingautomatatheory,formallanguagesandTuringmachines; theoretical models and their applications in various fields of computer science. The emphasis is onpracticalapplicationsofthetheoryandconceptsratherthanformalrigour.
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LE/EECS20013.0E(F)–INTRODUCTIONTOTHETHEORYOFCOMPUTATIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursday*TIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00orLE/EECS10303.00;LE/EECS10283.00orSC/MATH10283.00orLE/EECS10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Previouslyofferedas:LE/CSE20013.00.PRIORTOSUMMER2013:SC/CSE20013.00
DESCRIPTION: SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20013.0A(F).
LE/EECS20013.0M(W)–INTRODUCTIONTOTHETHEORYOFCOMPUTATIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursday*TIME:10:00am–11:30am
PREREQUISITE:cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00orLE/EECS10303.00;LE/EECS10283.00orSC/MATH10283.00orLE/EECS10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Previouslyofferedas:LE/CSE20013.00.PRIORTOSUMMER2013:SC/CSE20013.00
DESCRIPTION: SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20013.0A(F).
LE/EECS20013.0Z(W)–INTRODUCTIONTOTHETHEORYOFCOMPUTATIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesday*TIME:2:30pm–4:00pm
PREREQUISITE:cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00orLE/EECS10303.00;LE/EECS10283.00orSC/MATH10283.00orLE/EECS10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Previouslyofferedas:LE/CSE20013.00.PRIORTOSUMMER2013:SC/CSE20013.00
DESCRIPTION: SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20013.0A(F).
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LE/EECS20303.0B(F)–ADVANCEDOBJECTORIENTEDPROGRAMMINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesday*TIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE: cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS1020(priortoFall2015)3.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION: AP/ITEC26203.00.Previouslyofferedas:LE/EECS10303.00,LE/CSE10303.00.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20303.0A(F)
LE/EECS20303.0E(F)–ADVANCEDOBJECTORIENTEDPROGRAMMINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursday*TIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE: cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS1020(priortoFall2015)3.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION: AP/ITEC26203.00.Previouslyofferedas:LE/EECS10303.00,LE/CSE10303.00.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20303.0A(F)
LE/EECS20303.0M(W)–ADVANCEDOBJECTORIENTEDPROGRAMMINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursday*TIME:2:30pm-4:00pm
PREREQUISITE: cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS1020(priortoFall2015)3.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION: AP/ITEC26203.00.Previouslyofferedas:LE/EECS10303.00,LE/CSE10303.00.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20303.0A(F)
LE/EECS20303.0Z(W)–ADVANCEDOBJECTORIENTEDPROGRAMMINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Tuesday*TIME:4:00pm–7:00pm
PREREQUISITE: cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS1020(priortoFall2015)3.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION: AP/ITEC26203.00.Previouslyofferedas:LE/EECS10303.00,LE/CSE10303.00.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20303.0A(F)
LE/EECS20303.0A(F)–ADVANCEDOBJECTORIENTEDPROGRAMMINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursday*TIME:4:00pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE: cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS10213.00orLE/EECS1020(priortoFall2015)3.00orLE/EECS10223.00orLE/EECS17203.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION: AP/ITEC26203.00.Previouslyofferedas:LE/EECS10303.00,LE/CSE10303.00.DESCRIPTION: This course continues the separation of concern theme introduced in LE/EECS 1020 3.00 andLE/EECS10213.00.While1020and1021focusesontheclientconcern,thiscoursefocusesontheconcernoftheimplementer. Hence, rather than using an API (Application Programming Interface) to build an application, thestudent is asked to implementagivenAPI. Topics include implementing classes (non-utilities,delegationwithinthe class definition, documentation and API generation, implementing contracts), aggregations (implementingaggregates versus compositions and implementing collections), inheritance hierarchies (attribute visibility,overridingmethods,abstractclassesversusinterfaces,innerclasses);applicationsofaggregationandinheritanceinconcurrentprogrammingandevent-drivenprogramming;recursion;searchingandsorting includingquickandmergesorts);stacksandqueues;linkedlists;binarytrees.
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AP/ITEC10003.0A(F)–INTRODUCTIONTOINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGIESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10113.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/AS/ITEC10003.0,AK/AS/ITEC10113.0,GL/ITEC10113.0.
DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseintroducesbasicconceptsofcontemporaryinformationtechnologies(computers,networks,telecommunications)usedtoprocessandstoreinformationinorganizations.Thecoursematerialincludesbothhardwareandsoftwarecomponents,whichstudentscompare,selectandcombinetosolveinformationproblems.NCRNote:Nocreditwillberetainedforthiscourseforstudentswhohavesuccessfullycompletedorwhoarecurrentlyenrolledinanycomputersciencecourseatthe2000-levelorhigher.
AP/ITEC10003.0N(W)–INTRODUCTIONTOINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGIESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10113.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/AS/ITEC10003.0,AK/AS/ITEC10113.0,GL/ITEC10113.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10003.0A(F).
AP/ITEC10103.0A(F)–INFORMATIONANDORGANIZATIONSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:4:00pm–7:00pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10103.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC10103.0,GL/ITEC10103.0.
DESCRIPTION: Thevalueand importanceof information toorganizations,how it isused, storedandprocessed,emphasizes the uses of information technologies of various kinds, the benefits of the technologies, and theassociatedcostsandproblemspertainingtotheuseofdesktopapplications.
AP/ITEC10103.0B(F)–INFORMATIONANDORGANIZATIONSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10103.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC10103.0,GL/ITEC10103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10103.0A(F).
AP/ITEC10003.0B(F)–INTRODUCTIONTOINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGIESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:4:00pm–7:00pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10113.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/AS/ITEC10003.0,AK/AS/ITEC10113.0,GL/ITEC10113.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10003.0A(F).
AP/ITEC10003.0M(W)–INTRODUCTIONTOINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGIESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10113.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/AS/ITEC10003.0,AK/AS/ITEC10113.0,GL/ITEC10113.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10003.0A(F).
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AP/ITEC10103.0C(F)–INFORMATIONANDORGANIZATIONSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10103.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC10103.0,GL/ITEC10103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10103.0A(F).
AP/ITEC10103.0M(W)–INFORMATIONANDORGANIZATIONSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10103.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC10103.0,GL/ITEC10103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10103.0A(F).
AP/ITEC10103.0N(W)–INFORMATIONANDORGANIZATIONSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:4:00pm–7:00pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10103.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC10103.0,GL/ITEC10103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10103.0A(F).
AP/ITEC10103.0O(W)–INFORMATIONANDORGANIZATIONSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10103.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC10103.0,GL/ITEC10103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10103.0A(F).
AP/ITEC10103.0P(W)–INFORMATIONANDORGANIZATIONSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:4:00pm–7:00pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/ITEC10103.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC10103.0,GL/ITEC10103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/ITEC10103.0A(F).
AP/LING21203.0M(W)–PHONOLOGY1:ANALYSISINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:1:00pm−2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/LING10006.0withaminimumgradeofCandAP/LING21103.0,orpermissionoftheDepartment.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/EN/LIN36013.00;AS/LING21203.00.
DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseprovidesstudentswiththeopportunitytodeveloptheanalyticalskillsnecessaryformoreadvancedphonologicalwork.Emphasisthroughoutisonpracticalanalysisandargumentation,drawingondatafromawidevarietyoflanguages.
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AP/LING21303.0A(F)–MORPHOLOGY1:ANALYSISINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:4:00pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/LING10006.0withaminimumgradeofC;PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING10006.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None;PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING21303.0
DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseprovidesan introduction to thenatureandorganizationofmorphologicalpatterns inhuman languages.Studentsareexposed toa rangeof cross-linguisticdata,withemphasisbeingplacedonhowmorphologicaltheoryaccountsforthisdata.
AP/LING21403.0M(W)–SYNTAX1:ANALYSISINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/LING10006.00withagradeofatleastC;AP/LING21303.00.
DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseoffersanintroductiontosyntacticanalysis,buildingonconceptsacquiredinAP/LING10006.0andAP/LING21303.0,andpavesthewayforAP/LING31403.0.Topicsincludelexicalandfunctionalcategories,morphosyntacticfeatures,theta-rolesandargumentstructure,thestructureofphrases,constituency,andsyntacticrelationshipswithintheclause.
AP/PHIL21003.0A(F)–INTRODUCTIONTOLOGICINSTRUCTOR:JudyPelhamOFFICE:S440Ross
DAY:Monday*TIME:2:30pm–4:30pm
PREREQUISITES:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PHIL26406.0,GL/PHIL26903.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/PHIL21003.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2007:AS/PHIL21003.0.
DESCRIPTION:Logic,inthephilosophicaltradition,isthestudyofwhatmakesargumentsvalid.Itaimstodistinguishcorrectreasoningfromfaultyreasoning.Thiscoursepresentsthebasicelementsofmodernsymboliclogicforthebeginningstudent.
AP/PHIL21003.0M(W)–INTRODUCTIONTOLOGICINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Monday*TIME:2:30pm–4:30pm
PREREQUISITES:NoneCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PHIL26406.0,GL/PHIL26903.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/PHIL21003.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2007:AS/PHIL21003.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/PHIL21003.0A(F).
AP/PHIL22403.0A(F)–INTRODUCTIONTOTHEPHILOSOPHYOFMINDINSTRUCTOR:BrianHussOFFICE:S414Ross
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/PHIL22403.0,AK/PHIL22403.0.
DESCRIPTION: An introduction tometaphysical theories the relationship between themind and the body.Weexamine Descartes’ mind-body dualism as well as 20th century theories including: behaviourism, the identitytheory,machineandcausalfunctionalism,instrumentalism,eliminativism,andemergentism.
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HH/PSYC20206.0A(Y)−STATISTICALMETHODSIANDIIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Seenotesbelow.
DESCRIPTION: This course isdesigned toprovide the studentwith the statistical skillsnecessary toanalyzeandunderstand the data from psychological research. Topics covered include: basic concepts of measurement,measures of central tendency, variability and relationship, selected inferential statistics will be covered (forexamplet-tests,ANOVAs,correlationandregression),nonparametrictests(χ2andtestsofordinaldata).Studentsshouldhaveareasonablygoodworkingknowledgeofhighschoolmathematics.ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20206.0B(Y)−STATISTICALMETHODSIANDIIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Seenotesbelow.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20206.0C(Y)−STATISTICALMETHODSIANDIIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Seenotesbelow.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20206.0D(Y)−STATISTICALMETHODSIANDIIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Seenotesbelow.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
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NOTE1:StudentswhodiscontinueregistrationinPsychology20206.0attheendoftheFallTermmaynotpetitionforcreditforahalf-courseinStatistics.CourseCreditExclusions(CCE)maynotbesubstitutedforAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0tosatisfyPsychologydegreerequirementsunlessapprovedasacceptablesubstitutesbythedepartmentandFacultyaslistedbelow.StudentscannottakePSYC20206.0iftheyhavetakenanotherStatisticscourse(inanyDepartment/Faculty).SeetheUniversityCalendarforthelistofCourseCreditExclusions.
HH/PSYC20206.0E(Y)−STATISTICALMETHODSIANDIIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Seenotesbelow.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20206.0F(Y)−STATISTICALMETHODSIANDIIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:10:30am–12:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Seenotesbelow.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20206.0G(Y)−STATISTICALMETHODSIANDII INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:2:30pm–4:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Seenotesbelow.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20206.0H(Y)−STATISTICALMETHODSIANDII INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:Seenotesbelow.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
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NOTE2:ONLYCOURSESSPECIFIEDINTHEFOLLOWINGLISTMAYBESUBSTITUTEDFORTHEPSYC20206.0REQUIREMENT(SIXCREDITSAREREQUIREDFORSUBSTITUTION,EXCEPTASINDICATEDBELOW):HH/PSYC20213.0and20223.0HH/PSYC25103.0/31103.0AP/ECON25003.0/35003.0*AP/ECON34703.0/34803.0*HH/KINE20503.0/31503.0SC/MATH25603.0/25703.0SC/MATH25653.0-NOTASUBSTITUTION–CCEONLYAP/POLS33006.0*-NOTASUBSTITUTION–CCEONLYAP/SOCI30306.0*-NOTASUBSTITUTION–CCEONLYPLEASEBEADVISEDTHATALLCOURSESLISTEDIN“NOTE3”AREALSOCOURSECREDITEXCLUSIONSFORPSYC20206.0.NOTE3:ONLYCOURSESSPECIFIEDINTHEFOLLOWINGLISTMAYBESUBSTITUTEDFORTHEPSYC20213.0REQUIREMENT(THREECREDITSAREREQUIREDFORSUBSTITUTION):HH/PSYC20206.0HH/PSYC25103.0GL/PSYC25303.0SC/BIOL20603.0(PriortoSummer2000–30903.0)AP/ECON25003.0*AP/ECON34703.0*SC/KINE20503.0SC/MATH11313.0-UNTILF/W2006SC/MATH25003.0-NOTASUBSTITUTION–CCEONLYSC/MATH25603.0AP/POLS33006.0*-NOTASUBSTITUTION–CCEONLYAP/SOCI30306.0*-NOTASUBSTITUTION–CCEONLY
NOTE4:NOTE4: ONLYCOURSESSPECIFIEDINTHEFOLLOWINGLISTMAYBESUBSTITUTEDFORTHEPSYC20223.0REQUIREMENT(THREECREDITSAREREQUIREDFORSUBSTITUTION):HH/PSYC20206.0HH/PSYC31103.0AP/ECON35003.0*AP/ECON34803.0*HH/KINE31503.0SC/MATH25703.0AP/POLS33006.0*-NOTASUBSTITUTION–CCEONLYAP/SOCI30306.0*-NOTASUBSTITUTION–CCEONLY*NotappropriateforSciencestudents
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HH/PSYC20213.0A(F)−STATISTICALMETHODSIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0,HH/PSYC24106.0,orGL/PSYC25106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,SC/BIOL20603.0,AS/ECON25003.0,AK/ECON34703.0,AS/HH/SC/KINE20503.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25003.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25603.0,AS/POLS33006.0,AS/SOCI30306.0,GL/PSYC25303.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25103.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2000:SC/BIOL30903.0.
DESCRIPTION:Thegoalofthiscourseisstatisticalliteracyandcompetenceinchoosingandcarryingoutstatisticalanalyses appropriate to different research questions. Students will gain a better understanding of theexperimental findingstowhichtheyareexposed inothercourses.Theywillalsobeabletobetter interpretandcriticallyevaluateresearchfindingsreportedinthemedia.ThecoursewillprovidetoppreparationforPSYC2022,PSYC2030,PSYC3030andPSYC4000orPSYC4170.Itisadvantageousforstudentstotakethiscourseasearlyaspossibleintheircourseofstudy.
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20213.0B(F)−STATISTICALMETHODSIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0,HH/PSYC24106.0,orGL/PSYC25106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,SC/BIOL20603.0,AS/ECON25003.0,AK/ECON34703.0,AS/HH/SC/KINE20503.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25003.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25603.0,AS/POLS33006.0,AS/SOCI30306.0,GL/PSYC25303.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25103.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2000:SC/BIOL30903.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20213.0A(F).
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20213.0C(F)−STATISTICALMETHODSIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:8:30am-11:30am
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0,HH/PSYC24106.0,orGL/PSYC25106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,SC/BIOL20603.0,AS/ECON25003.0,AK/ECON34703.0,AS/HH/SC/KINE20503.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25003.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25603.0,AS/POLS33006.0,AS/SOCI30306.0,GL/PSYC25303.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25103.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2000:SC/BIOL30903.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20213.0A(F).
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
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HH/PSYC20213.0M(W)−STATISTICALMETHODSI INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0,HH/PSYC24106.0,orGL/PSYC25106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,SC/BIOL20603.0,AS/ECON25003.0,AK/ECON34703.0,AS/HH/SC/KINE20503.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25003.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25603.0,AS/POLS33006.0,AS/SOCI30306.0,GL/PSYC25303.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25103.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2000:SC/BIOL30903.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20213.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20213.0N(W)−STATISTICALMETHODSIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:2:30pm–4:00pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0,HH/PSYC24106.0,orGL/PSYC25106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,SC/BIOL20603.0,AS/ECON25003.0,AK/ECON34703.0,AS/HH/SC/KINE20503.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25003.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25603.0,AS/POLS33006.0,AS/SOCI30306.0,GL/PSYC25303.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25103.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2000:SC/BIOL30903.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20213.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychology,BusinessandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20213.0O(W)−STATISTICALMETHODSIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:8:30am–11:30am
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0,HH/PSYC24106.0,orGL/PSYC25106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,SC/BIOL20603.0,AS/ECON25003.0,AK/ECON34703.0,AS/HH/SC/KINE20503.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25003.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25603.0,AS/POLS33006.0,AS/SOCI30306.0,GL/PSYC25303.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25103.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2000:SC/BIOL30903.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20213.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:ReservedforNursingstudentsONLY.
HH/PSYC20213.0P(W)−STATISTICALMETHODSIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0,HH/PSYC24106.0,orGL/PSYC25106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,SC/BIOL20603.0,AS/ECON25003.0,AK/ECON34703.0,AS/HH/SC/KINE20503.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25003.0,AK/AS/SC/MATH25603.0,AS/POLS33006.0,AS/SOCI30306.0,GL/PSYC25303.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25103.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2000:SC/BIOL30903.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20213.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:ReservedforNursingstudentsONLY.
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HH/PSYC20303.0A(F)−INTRODUCTIONTORESEARCHMETHODSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0ORHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.OneofHH/PSYC20206.0,HH/PSYC20213.0,orHH/PSYC25103.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:EN/ENVS30093.0,AS/SC/KINE20494.0,GL/PSYC25203.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2003:ES/ENVS20106.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25303.0.DESCRIPTION:Anintroductiontotheuseofexperimentalandnon-experimentalresearchmethodsbypsychologistsinthestudyofbehaviour.Topicssuchasresearchdesign,externalandinternalvalidity,sourcesofbias,APAstyleandethicsareconsidered.NCRnote:NocreditwillberetainedforthiscourseforstudentswhohavepassedoraretakingAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC30103.0orAK/HH/PSYC31803.0(priortoSummer2002).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20303.0B(F)–INTRODUCTIONTORESEARCHMETHODSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0ORHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.OneofHH/PSYC20206.0,HH/PSYC20213.0,orHH/PSYC25103.0COURSE CREDIT EXCLUSION: EN/ENVS 3009 3.0, AS/SC/KINE 2049 4.0, GL/PSYC 2520 3.0, PRIOR TO SUMMER2003:ES/ENVS20106.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25303.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20303.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20303.0C(F)–INTRODUCTIONTORESEARCHMETHODSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0ORHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.OneofHH/PSYC20206.0,HH/PSYC20213.0,orHH/PSYC25103.0COURSE CREDIT EXCLUSION: EN/ENVS 3009 3.0, AS/SC/KINE 2049 4.0, GL/PSYC 2520 3.0, PRIOR TO SUMMER2003:ES/ENVS20106.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25303.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20303.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20303.0D(F)–INTRODUCTIONTORESEARCHMETHODS INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0ORHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.OneofHH/PSYC20206.0,HH/PSYC20213.0,orHH/PSYC25103.0COURSE CREDIT EXCLUSION: EN/ENVS 3009 3.0, AS/SC/KINE 2049 4.0, GL/PSYC 2520 3.0, PRIOR TO SUMMER2003:ES/ENVS20106.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25303.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20303.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
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HH/PSYC20303.0M(W)–INTRODUCTIONTORESEARCHMETHODS INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0ORHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.OneofHH/PSYC20206.0,HH/PSYC20213.0,orHH/PSYC25103.0COURSE CREDIT EXCLUSION: EN/ENVS 3009 3.0, AS/SC/KINE 2049 4.0, GL/PSYC 2520 3.0, PRIOR TO SUMMER2003:ES/ENVS20106.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25303.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20303.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20303.0N(W)–INTRODUCTIONTORESEARCHMETHODS INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0ORHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.OneofHH/PSYC20206.0,HH/PSYC20213.0,orHH/PSYC25103.0COURSE CREDIT EXCLUSION: EN/ENVS 3009 3.0, AS/SC/KINE 2049 4.0, GL/PSYC 2520 3.0, PRIOR TO SUMMER2003:ES/ENVS20106.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25303.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20303.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC20303.0O(W)–INTRODUCTIONTORESEARCHMETHODS INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0ORHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.OneofHH/PSYC20206.0,HH/PSYC20213.0,orHH/PSYC25103.0COURSE CREDIT EXCLUSION: EN/ENVS 3009 3.0, AS/SC/KINE 2049 4.0, GL/PSYC 2520 3.0, PRIOR TO SUMMER2003:ES/ENVS20106.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC25303.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC20303.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:AllspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
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C.MID-LEVELCOMPUTERSCIENCE,LINGUISTICS,PHILOSOPHY,PSYCHOLOGYTake9creditsfromthefollowing,
andincludingatleasttwodifferentdisciplines(departments):
LE/EECS20113.0A(F)–FUNDAMENTALSOFDATASTRUCTURESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:5:30pm–8:30pm
PREREQUISITE:GeneralPrerequisites,LE/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.PriortoSummer2013:SC/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.0Non-majorsmayapplytotheUndergraduateProgrammeDirectorforspecialconsideration.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:LE/CSE201113.00,AK/AS/SC/CSE20113.00,AK/AS/SC/COSC20113.00DESCRIPTION:Thiscoursediscussesthefundamentaldatastructurescommonlyusedinthedesignofalgorithms.At the end of this course, students will know the classical data structures, andmaster the use of abstraction,specificationandprogramconstructionusingmodules. Furthermore, studentswill be able to apply these skillseffectivelyinthedesignandimplementationofalgorithms.Topicscoveredmayincludethefollowing:
• Reviewofprimitivedatatypesandabstractdatatype—arrays,stacks,queuesandlists• Searchingandsorting;amixtureofreviewandnewalgorithms• Priorityqueues• Trees:threaded,balanced(AVL-,2-3-,and/orB-trees),tries• Graphs: representations; transitive closure; graph traversals; spanning trees; minimum path; flow
problems
LE/EECS20113.0E(F)–FUNDAMENTALSOFDATASTRUCTURESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:9:30am-11:00am
PREREQUISITE:GeneralPrerequisites,LE/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.PriortoSummer2013:SC/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.0Non-majorsmayapplytotheUndergraduateProgrammeDirectorforspecialconsideration.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:LE/CSE201113.00,AK/AS/SC/CSE20113.00,AK/AS/SC/COSC20113.00DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20113.0A(F).
LE/EECS20113.0M(W)–FUNDAMENTALSOFDATASTRUCTURESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:11:30am–1:00pm
PREREQUISITE:GeneralPrerequisites,LE/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.PriortoSummer2013:SC/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.0Non-majorsmayapplytotheUndergraduateProgrammeDirectorforspecialconsideration.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:LE/CSE201113.00,AK/AS/SC/CSE20113.00,AK/AS/SC/COSC20113.00DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20113.0A(F).
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LE/EECS20113.0N(W)–FUNDAMENTALSOFDATASTRUCTURESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:4:00pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:GeneralPrerequisites,LE/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.PriortoSummer2013:SC/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.0Non-majorsmayapplytotheUndergraduateProgrammeDirectorforspecialconsideration.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:LE/CSE201113.00,AK/AS/SC/CSE20113.00,AK/AS/SC/COSC20113.00DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20113.0A(F).
LE/EECS20113.0Z(W)–FUNDAMENTALSOFDATASTRUCTURESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:GeneralPrerequisites,LE/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.00.PriortoSummer2013:SC/CSE10193.00orSC/MATH10193.0Non-majorsmayapplytotheUndergraduateProgrammeDirectorforspecialconsideration.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:LE/CSE201113.00,AK/AS/SC/CSE20113.00,AK/AS/SC/COSC20113.00DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforLE/EECS20113.0A(F).
LE/EECS34013.0A(F)–INTRODUCTIONTOARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEANDLOGICPROGRAMMINGINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:1:00pm-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:MATH10903.0;acumulativegradepointaverageof4.5orbetteroverallcompletedmajorcomputersciencecourses,includingSC/CSE10193.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/SC/COSC34013.00,LE/SC/CSE34013.00,LE/SC/CSE34023.00.
DESCRIPTION:"ArtificialIntelligence(AI)dealswithhowtobuildsystemsthatcanoperateinanintelligentfashion.In this course, we examine fundamental concepts in AI: knowledge representation and reasoning, search,constraint satisfaction, reasoning under uncertainty, etc. The course also introduces logic programming, aprogrammingparadigmbasedonpredicatelogic,whereonespecifiesproblemsinadeclarativewayandonecanuse the language to search for a solution. Students will learn how to develop programs in Prolog to solve AIproblems. The course covers the following topics:1) Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, intelligent agents.2)Logicalrepresentations,first-orderlogicsyntaxandsemantics,useinknowledgerepresentation.3)BasicsoflogicprogrammingandProlog,syntax,backchainingprocedure.4)Inferenceinfirstorderlogic,unification,resolution.5)Reasoning with Horn theories, SLDNF resolution, Prolog control flow, backtracking, closed world assumption,negation as failure.6) Prolog lists, arithmetic.7)Uninformed search.8) Informed search.9) Constraint satisfactionandbacktrackingsearch.10)Game/adversarialsearch.11)Uncertainreasoning,BayesNets.
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AP/ITEC32303.0A(F)–DESIGNINGUSERINTERFACESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
PREREQUISITE:Generalprerequisites.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:SC/CSE34613.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC32303.0,AK/AS/ITEC34613.0,AK/AS/SC/COSC34613.0,AK/AS/SC/CSE34613.0
DESCRIPTION: This course examines a range of topics in the analysis and design of interfaces and human-computer interaction. Focusing on the human perspective, the course will discuss improving interaction withcomputersandreducingthepossiblemismatchbetweenhumanandmachine.
Note:Thiscoursewillnotcountforcomputersciencemajororminorcredit.
AP/ITEC32303.0M(W)–DESIGNINGUSERINTERFACESINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:7:00pm-10:00pm
PREREQUISITE:Generalprerequisites.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:SC/CSE34613.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/ITEC32303.0,AK/AS/ITEC34613.0,AK/AS/SC/COSC34613.0,AK/AS/SC/CSE34613.0
DESCRIPTION:SeedescriptionforAP/ITEC32303.0A(F).
AP/LING31203.0A(F)–PHONOLOGY2:THEORYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:Monday&WednesdayTIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE: AP/LING21103.00andAP/LING21203.00orequivalentwithgradeofCorbetter.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING21103.0andAS/LING21203.0,orequivalent.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING31203.0DESCRIPTION: ThiscoursebuildsontheskillsacquiredinAP/LING21203.00.Studentswillcontinuewithproblemsetsfromavarietyoflanguages,whilebeingintroducedtokeyissuesincurrentphonologicaltheory.
AP/LING31403.0M(W)–SYNTAX2:THEORYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:1:00pm-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE: AP/LING21403.00orequivalentwithagradeofCorbetterCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None
DESCRIPTION:ThiscoursefocusesoncoreaspectsofsyntactictheoryfromaMinimalistperspective.ConceptscoveredinAP/LING21403.00areassumedthroughout.Topicsdiscussedincludeargumentstructure,VPshells,propertiesoffunctionalcategories,Casetheory,headandXPmovement,andDPstructure,amongothers.
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AP/LING31503.0A(F)–SEMANTICSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/LING10006.00orAP/LING20606.00,orpermissionofthedepartment.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/EN/LIN36113.00.
DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseisanintroductiontotopicsinformalsemantics.Theemphasisisonprovidingstudentswithanunderstandingofawiderangeofsemanticphenomenabyadoptingatruth-conditionalaccountofmeaningusingalimitedformalapparatus.Topicscoveredincludepropositionalandfirstorderlogic,modalityandpossibleworlds,definiteandindefinitedescriptions,eventsemanticsandtenseandaspect.
AP/LING32103.0M(W)–FIRSTLANGUAGEACQUISITIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:11:30am–1:00pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/LING10006.0orAP/LING32203.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING10006.0orAS/LING32203.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING32103.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseprovidesanintroductiontochildren’sacquisitionoflinguisticknowledge,includinglexical,morphological,phonological,syntactic,andpragmaticdevelopment,andfamiliarizesstudentswithfundamentalissuesincurrenttheoreticalmodelsoflanguageacquisition.
AP/LING32203.0A(F)–PSYCHOLINGUISTICS(Cross-listedtoAP/PSYC3290)INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:11:30am–1:00pm
PREREQUISITE: HH/PSYC10106.00,withaminimumgradeofC,orAP/LING10006.00.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING10006.0orAS/LING32203.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING32103.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseisasurveyofpsycholinguisticresearchandtheory.Topicschosenfromthefollowing:introductiontolanguagestructure,biologicalbasisforlanguage,speechperception,sentenceprocessing,speechproduction,relationoflanguageandthought,languageacquisitionandatypicallanguage.
AP/LING32203.0M(W)–PSYCHOLINGUISTICS(Cross-listedtoAP/PSYC3290)INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE: HH/PSYC10106.00,withaminimumgradeofC,orAP/LING10006.00.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING10006.0orAS/LING32203.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/LING32103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforAP/LING32203.0A(F).
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HH/PSYC21103.0M(W)–DEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC32403.0,GL/PSYC33003.0.
AP/PHIL32653.0A(F)−PHILOSOPHYOFMINDINSTRUCTOR:AlexandruManafuOFFICE:S414ARoss
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:10:00am-11:30am
PREREQUISITE:AP/PHIL21603.0orAP/PHIL22403.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:Atleastsixcreditsinphilosophyincludingoneof:AK/AS/PHIL21603.0,AK/PHIL22403.0orAS/PHIL22403.0.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PHIL36573.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/PHIL32603.0),AS/PHIL32653.0.DESCRIPTION: Topics covered include the ontological status of the mind, the nature of mental causation,consciousnessanditsrelationtoourstatusasrationalpersonsequippedwithfreewill.Otherpossiblequestionsinclude:Islanguagenecessaryforthought?Cansomenonhumananimalsthink?Whatistherelationshipbetweenemotionsandrationality?
HH/PSYC21103.0A(F)–DEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC32403.0,GL/PSYC33003.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseconsidersphysical,intellectual,emotionalandsocialdevelopmentfrombirththroughadolescenceandtheimpactoftheinteractionofthesevariousaspectsofdevelopmentupontheindividualasawhole.ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC21103.0B(F)–DEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC32403.0,GL/PSYC33003.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21103.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC21103.0C(F)–DEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC32403.0,GL/PSYC33003.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21103.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
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DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21103.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC21103.0N(W)–DEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC32403.0,GL/PSYC33003.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21103.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC21203.0A(F)–SOCIALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC32103.0,GL/PSYC36603.0,AK/PSYC3700C3.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscoursereviewsthetheories,methodsandempiricalevidenceinthescientificstudyofhumansocialbehaviour.Theaimistoelucidatesocialpsychologicalprocessesthroughtheexaminationofareassuchassocialinfluence,attribution,attitudesandstereotyping.ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Mostspacesareheld forPsychology,BusinessandSociety,LawandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC21203.0B(F)–SOCIALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:8:30am-11:30am
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC32103.0,GL/PSYC36603.0,AK/PSYC3700C3.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21203.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Mostspacesareheld forPsychology,BusinessandSociety,LawandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC21203.0C(F)–SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR:W.StruthersOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:8:30am-11:30am
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC32103.0,GL/PSYC36603.0,AK/PSYC3700C3.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21203.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Mostspacesareheld forPsychology,BusinessandSociety,LawandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
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HH/PSYC21203.0M(W)–SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC32103.0,GL/PSYC36603.0,AK/PSYC3700C3.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21203.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Mostspacesareheld forPsychology,BusinessandSociety,LawandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC21203.0N(W)–SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC32103.0,GL/PSYC36603.0,AK/PSYC3700C3.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21203.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Mostspacesareheld forPsychology,BusinessandSociety,LawandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC21203.0O(W)–SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/PSYC32103.0,GL/PSYC36603.0,AK/PSYC3700C3.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC21203.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Mostspacesareheld forPsychology,BusinessandSociety,LawandSociety,CognitiveScienceandCommunicationStudiesmajors/minors.
HH/PSYC22203.0A(F)–SENSATIONANDPERCEPTIONIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FULLYONLINETIME:
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31203.0,GL/PSYC36903.0.DESCRIPTION:Acourseinproblems,experimentalmethodsandresearchfindingsinsensationandperception.Visionandhearingarecoveredinsomedetail,includingdiscussionofthestructureandfunctionoftheeyeandear,andcorticalareasresponsibleforprocessingvisualandauditoryinformation.ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
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HH/PSYC22403.0A(F)–BIOLOGICALBASISOFBEHAVIOURINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofCCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31453.0,GL/PSYC36703.0.DESCRIPTION:Anintroductiontofundamentalprinciplesofbrainfunctionandneuralorganization,asillustratedbyclassicfindingsandcurrentresearch.Topicsmayincludesleepanddreaming,memory,sensorymotorprocessing,motivation(e.g.eating,reproductivebehaviours),highercognitiveprocessesandneurologicaldisorders.ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.HH/PSYC22403.0B(F)–BIOLOGICALBASISOFBEHAVIOURINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31453.0,GL/PSYC36703.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC22403.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.HH/PSYC22403.0M(W)–BIOLOGICALBASISOFBEHAVIOURINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FridayTIME:8:30am–11:30am
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31453.0,GL/PSYC36703.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC22403.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC22203.0B(F)–SENSATIONANDPERCEPTIONIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31203.0,GL/PSYC36903.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC22203.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC22203.0M(W)–SENSATIONANDPERCEPTIONIINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:FULLYONLINETIME:
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31203.0,GL/PSYC36903.0.DESCRIPTION:Acourseinproblems,experimentalmethodsandresearchfindingsinsensationandperception.Visionandhearingarecoveredinsomedetail,includingdiscussionofthestructureandfunctionoftheeyeandear,andcorticalareasresponsibleforprocessingvisualandauditoryinformation.ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
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HH/PSYC32503.0A(F)–NEURALBASISOFBEHAVIOURINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofCandHH/PSYC22403.0orHH/PSYC31453.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscoursesurveysissuesconcerningthedevelopmentandlocalizationofcerebralfunctionsandexaminesexperimentalandclinicalstudiesillustratingbehaviouraleffectsofbraindamage.ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC32503.0M(W)–NEURALBASISOFBEHAVIOURINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofCandHH/PSYC22403.0orHH/PSYC31453.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC32503.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforPsychologyandCognitiveSciencemajors/minors.
HH/PSYC32653.0A(F)–MEMORYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:HH/PSYC10106.00,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC33903.00.DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseisanexaminationofhowhumansencode,storeandretrieveinformationfrommemory.Althoughthecoursefocusesondatafromlaboratorystudiesandtheirtheoreticalinterpretation,someconsiderationisgiventoappliedaspectsofhumanmemory.
HH/PSYC32653.0M(W)–MEMORYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:HH/PSYC10106.00,withaminimumgradeofC.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PSYC33903.00.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC32653.0A(F)
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HH/PSYC32803.0A(F)–ANIMALBEHAVIOURINSTRUCTOR:S.MacdonaldOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC,orAP/LING10006.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31903.0,GL/PSYC36403.0,GL/LIN36403.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC32503.0.PRIORTOFALL/WINTER2007/2008:AK/AS/SC/PSYC31903.0.DESCRIPTION:Asurveyofpsycholinguisticresearchandtheory.Topicschosenfromthefollowing:introductiontolanguagestructure,biologicalbasisforlanguage,speechperception,sentenceprocessing,speechproduction,relationoflanguageandthought,languageacquisitionandatypicallanguage.
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforstudentsmajoringinPsychology,LinguisticsorCognitiveScience.
HH/PSYC32903.0A(F)–PSYCHOLINGUISTICS(Cross-listedto:AP/LING32203.0)INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayandWednesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC,orAP/LING10006.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31903.0,GL/PSYC36403.0,GL/LIN36403.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC32503.0.PRIORTOFALL/WINTER2007/2008:AK/AS/SC/PSYC31903.0.DESCRIPTION:Asurveyofpsycholinguisticresearchandtheory.Topicschosenfromthefollowing:introductiontolanguagestructure,biologicalbasisforlanguage,speechperception,sentenceprocessing,speechproduction,relationoflanguageandthought,languageacquisitionandatypicallanguage.
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforstudentsmajoringinPsychology,LinguisticsorCognitiveScience.
HH/PSYC32903.0M(W)–PSYCHOLINGUISTICS(Cross-listedto:LING32203.0)INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:HH/PSYC10106.0orHH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC,orAP/LING10006.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC31903.0,GL/PSYC36403.0,GL/LIN36403.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC32503.0.PRIORTOFALL/WINTER2007/2008:AK/AS/SC/PSYC31903.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC32903.0A(F).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:MostspacesareheldforstudentsmajoringinPsychology,LinguisticsorCognitiveScience.
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D.UPPERLEVELCOMPUTERSCIENCE,LINGUISTICS,PSYCHOLOGY,PHILOSOPHYTake6creditsfromthefollowing,
atleasttwodifferentdisciplines(departments):
LE/EECS44013.0M(W)–ARTIFICALINTELLIGENCEINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:1:00pm–2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:cumulativeGPAof4.50orbetteroverallmajorEECScourses(withoutseconddigit"5");LE/EECS20303.00orLE/EECS10303.00;LE/EECS34013.00.DESCRIPTION:ThisisasecondcourseinArtificialintelligencethatcoversselectedtopicsinthisareasuchas:reasoningaboutactionandplanning,uncertainandfuzzyreasoning,knowledgerepresentation,automatedreasoning,non-monotonicreasoningandanswersetprogramming,ontologiesanddescriptionlogic,localsearchmethods,Markovdecisionprocesses,autonomousagentsandmulti-agentsystems,machinelearning,reasoningaboutbeliefsandgoals,andexpertsystems.
LE/EECS44213.0A(F)–INTRODUCTIONTOROBOTICSINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:10:00am–11:30am
PREREQUISITES:GeneralprerequisitesandSC/MATH10253.00;SC/MATH13103.00;LE/EECS20313.00.SC/CSE20113.0orSC/COSC20113.0;acumulativegradepointaverageof4.5orbetteroverallincompletedmajorcomputersciencecourses,includingSC/CSE10193.0;SC/MATH10253.0;SC/MATH13103.0;SC/CSE20313.0.DESCRIPTION:Thecourseintroducesthebasicconceptsofroboticmanipulatorsandautonomoussystems.Afterareviewofsomefundamentalmathematicsthecourseexaminesthemechanicsanddynamicsofrobotarms,mobilerobots,theirsensorsandalgorithmsforcontrollingthem.ARoboticsLaboratoryisavailableequippedwithamanipulatorandamovingplatformwithsonar,severalworkstations,andanextensivecollectionofsoftware.Thecourseincludes12hoursofsupervisedlabsessions.
LE/EECS44223.0–COMPUTERVISIONNOTOFFERED2018-2019
LE/EECS44413.0M(W)–HUMAN-COMPUTERINTERACTIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:11:30am-1:00pm
PREREQUISITES:GeneralprerequisitesandSC/MATH10253.00;SCMATH13103.00;LE/EECS20313.00.SC/CSE20113.0orSC/COSC20113.0;acumulativegradepointaverageof4.5orbetteroverallcompletedmajorcomputersciencecourses,includingSC/CSE10193.0;SC/MATH10253.0;SC/MATH13103.0;SC/CSE20313.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseintroducesthefundamentalconceptsofvisionwithemphasisoncomputerscience.Inparticularthecoursecoverstheimageformationprocess,colouranalysis,imageprocessing,enhancementandrestoration,featureextractionandmatching,3-Dparameterestimationandapplications.AVisionLaboratoryisavailableequippedwithcameras,workstations,imageprocessingsoftwareandvariousrobotswherestudentscangainpracticalexperience.Studentsarerequiredtocomplete12hoursofsupervisedlabwork.
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AP/LING41403.0M(W)–ADVANCEDSYNTAX)–INTEGRATEDWITHGS/LING51403.0INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/LING31403.00andatleastthreeadditionalcreditsinAP/LINGatthe3000-levelwithgradesofC+orbetter,orpermissionofthedepartment.
DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseaimsatprovidingstudentswithanin-depthunderstandingoftheinteractionbetweentheoreticalassumptions,analysisanddatainsyntax.ThecourseconcentratesprimarilyonMinimalistapproachestoraisingandcontrol,PRO,Casefeatures,(wh)-operators,andphases.Involvesprimaryliterature.
AP/LING41503.0–TOPICSINTHESYNTAX-SEMANTICSINTERFACE(SEMINAR)–INTEGRATEDWITHGS/LING51503.0NOTOFFERED2018-2019
AP/LING42303.0A(F)–LANGUAGEANDTHEBRAININSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/LING21203.00,AP/LING21403.00,andAP/LING32203.00withgradesofC+orbetter;andatleastthreeadditionalcreditsinlinguistics(AP/LING)atthe3000levelwithgradesofC+orbetter.
DESCRIPTION:Thiscoursefocusesontherelationshipbetweenthehumanbrainandcomprehension,production,andacquisitionoflanguage.Itsurveysavarietyoflanguagedisorders,suchasaphasia,delayedlanguagedevelopment,dyslexiaandlanguagedissolutioninoldage.
AP/LING42503.0–EVOLUTIONOFLANGUAGENOTOFFERED2018-2019
AP/PHIL32003.0A(F)–PHILOSOPHYOFLANGUAGEINSTRUCTOR:ClaudineVerheggenOFFICE:S436Ross
DAY:TuesdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/PHIL20803.0orAP/PHIL21003.0orAP/PHIL22403.0PRIORTOFALL2009:AS/PHIL21003.00ORAK/PHIL21003.00(PRIORTOSUMMER2007)ARERECOMMENDEDCOURSECREDITEXCLUSION:GL/PHIL39103.0.PRIORTOFALL2009:AK/AS/PHIL32003.0DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseprovidesan introductiontobasicnotionsofthephilosophyof language.Questionstobediscussedmay include:Howiscommunication in languagepossible?What isa language?Whatmakeswordsandphrasesmeaningful?Whatistruth?
AP/LING41203.0M(W)–ADVANCEDPHONOLOGY(SEMINAR)–INTEGRATEDWITHGS/LING51203.0INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:AP/LING31203.0withaminimumgradeofC+,orpermissionoftheDepartment
DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseconcentratesonrecentadvancesinphonologicaltheory,withagenerativeframework.Specifictopicsincludeconstraint-vs.rule-basedapproachestophonology,segmentalrepresentation,markedness,andtherelationbetweenphoneticsandphonology.
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AP/PHIL36353.0M(W)–PHILOSOPHYOFNEUROSCIENCEINSTRUCTOR:Muhammad-AliKhalidiOFFICE:S438Ross
DAY:TuesdayandThursdayTIME:10:00am–11:30am
PREREQUISITE:AP/PHIL21603.00orAP/PHIL22403.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.DESCRIPTION: A critical examination of philosophical problems raised by neuroscientific research, which askswhethersuchresearchcanhelptoanswertraditionalphilosophicalquestions. Thecourse introducesthegoals,methods,techniquesandtheoreticalaswellasconceptualcommitmentsofneuroscienceandexaminesthefield'sbackgroundassumptions,limitationsandpitfalls.AP/PHIL40803.0M(W)–SEMINARINTHEPHILOSOPHYOFMINDINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITE:Atleastninecreditsinphilosophy,includingAP/PHIL32603.00orAP/PHIL32653.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOFALL2009: AS/PHIL40803.00.DESCRIPTION: An intensive examination of one or more of the following topics: mind and body, thinking,intention, emotions, desires, motives, reasons, dispositions, memory, the unconscious and the concept of aperson.AP/PHIL40823.0M(W)–PHILOSOPHYOFCOGNITIVESCIENCEINSTRUCTOR:DavidJoplingOFFICE:S435Ross
DAY:TuesdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITE:Atleastninecreditsinphilosophy,includingatleastthreecreditsfromthefollowing:AP/PHIL32603.00orAP/PHIL32653.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AP/PHIL40823.00(priortoFall2014).DESCRIPTION:An examination of philosophical issues at the foundations of cognitive science, such as: mentalrepresentation, perception, concepts, rationality, memory, intelligence, modularity, evolutionary psychology,extendedandembodiedcognition,andconsciousness.AP/PHIL40833.0–PHILOSOPHYOFCLINICALPSYCHOLOGYNOTOFFERED2018-2019AP/PHIL40843.0–ANIMALSANDTHEPHILOSOPHYOFMINDNOTOFFERED2018-2019HH/PSYC40103.0A(F)–SEMINARINDEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30pm–5:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.00orAK/HH/PSYC25303.00;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.00,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.00,AK/HH/PSYC25103.00;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21103.00orAK/HH/PSYC32403.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC40103.0,HH/PSYC41403.0,GL/PSYC45103.0.
DESCRIPTION:Inthiscoursesomemajormoderntheoriesofchilddevelopmentarecompared,andtheircorrespondingdataandmethodologiesareanalyzed.
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychology,CognitiveScienceandChildrenStudies.
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HH/PSYC40103.0M(W)–SEMINARINDEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:2:30–5:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.00orAK/HH/PSYC25303.00;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.00,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.00,AK/HH/PSYC25103.00;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21103.00orAK/HH/PSYC32403.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC40103.0,HH/PSYC41403.0,GL/PSYC45103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeedescriptionforHH/PSYC40103.0A(F).
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychology,CognitiveScienceandChildrenStudies.HH/PSYC40106.0A(Y)–SEMINARINDEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:7:00pm–10:00pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.00orAK/HH/PSYC25303.00;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.00,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.00,AK/HH/PSYC25103.00;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21103.00orAK/HH/PSYC32403.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC40103.0,HH/PSYC41403.0,GL/PSYC45103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeedescriptionforHH/PSYC40103.0A(F).
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychology,CognitiveScienceandChildrenStudies.HH/PSYC40106.0B(Y)–SEMINARINDEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.00orAK/HH/PSYC25303.00;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.00,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.00,AK/HH/PSYC25103.00;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21103.00orAK/HH/PSYC32403.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC40103.0,HH/PSYC41403.0,GL/PSYC45103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeedescriptionforHH/PSYC40103.0A(F).
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychology,CognitiveScienceandChildrenStudies.HH/PSYC40106.0C(Y)–SEMINARINDEVELOPMENTALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.00orAK/HH/PSYC25303.00;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.00,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.00,AK/HH/PSYC25103.00;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21103.00orAK/HH/PSYC32403.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:HH/PSYC40103.0,HH/PSYC41403.0,GL/PSYC45103.0.
DESCRIPTION:SeedescriptionforHH/PSYC40103.0A(F).
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychology,CognitiveScienceandChildrenStudies.HH/PSYC40203.0A(F)–SEMINARINSOCIALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBA OFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC;
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AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.0orAK/HH/PSYC25303.0;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,AK/HH/PSYC25103.0;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21203.0orAK/HH/PSYC32103.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC40206.0,PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC41103.0.DESCRIPTION:In-depthconsiderationofcontemporaryissuesinsocialpsychology.Thefocuswillvarydependingonthespecialtyareaoftheinstructor.
ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychologyandCognitiveScience.HH/PSYC40206.0A(Y)–SEMINARINSOCIALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.0orAK/HH/PSYC25303.0;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,AK/HH/PSYC25103.0;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21203.0orAK/HH/PSYC32103.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC40206.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC41103.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC40206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychologyandCognitiveScienceHH/PSYC40206.0B(Y)–SEMINARINSOCIALPSYCHOLOGY INSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:11:30am-2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.0orAK/HH/PSYC25303.0;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,AK/HH/PSYC25103.0;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21203.0orAK/HH/PSYC32103.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC40206.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC41103.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC40206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychologyandCognitiveScience.HH/PSYC40206.0C(Y)–SEMINARINSOCIALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.0orAK/HH/PSYC25303.0;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,AK/HH/PSYC25103.0;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21203.0orAK/HH/PSYC32103.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC40206.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC41103.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC40206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychologyandCognitiveScience.HH/PSYC40206.0D(Y)–SEMINARINSOCIALPSYCHOLOGYINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:MondayTIME:8:30am-11:30am
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.0orAK/HH/PSYC25303.0;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,AK/HH/PSYC25103.0;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC21203.0orAK/HH/PSYC32103.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC40206.0.PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AK/PSYC41103.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC40206.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychologyandCognitiveScience.
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HH/PSYC40806.0A(Y)–NEUROPSYCHOLOGYOFABNORMALBEHAVIOURINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:8:30am–11:30am
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.00orAK/HH/PSYC24106.00,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.00orAK/HH/PSYC25303.00;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.00,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.00,AK/HH/PSYC25103.00;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC22403.00orAK/HH/PSYC31453.00;AK/HH/PSYC31403.00(afterWinter2002)orAS/SC/PSYC31403.00orAK/HH/PSYC32153.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AFTERSUMMER2010:GL/PSYC35303.0.DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseprovidesanexaminationofthegenetic,physiologicalandanatomicalbasesofseveraltypesofabnormalbehaviour.Thesocial,publicpolicyandethicalimplicationsofaneuropsychologicalviewofabnormalbehaviourarediscussed.ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychology,CognitiveScienceandCriminology.HH/PSYC40806.0B(Y)–NEUROPSYCHOLOGYOFABNORMALBEHAVIOURINSTRUCTOR:W.HeinrichsOFFICE:TBA
DAY:WednesdayTIME:8:30am-11:30am
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.0orAK/HH/PSYC25303.0;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,AK/HH/PSYC25103.0;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC22403.0orAK/HH/PSYC31453.0;AK/HH/PSYC31403.0orAS/SC/PSYC31403.0orAK/HH/PSYC32153.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:AFTERSUMMER2010:GL/PSYC35303.0.DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC40806.0A(Y).ACCESSSPECIFICATIONS:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentsinPsychology,CognitiveScienceandCriminology.HH/PSYC42603.0M(W)–SEMINARINSENSATIONANDPERCEPTIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITES: AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC 1010 6.00 or AK/HH/PSYC 2410 6.00, with a minimum grade of C;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC 2030 3.00 or AK/HH/PSYC 2530 3.00; one of AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC 2021 3.00,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.00,AK/HH/PSYC25103.00;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC22203.00orAK/HH/PSYC31203.00.COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.PRIORTOSUMMER2002:AS/AS/SCPSYC4120.
DESCRIPTION: This seminar course gives advanced, detailed coverage of topics in sensation and perception.Specific topics vary according to the instructor, and could include vision (e.g., shape perception, colourperception), hearing (e.g., auditory localization, speech perception), or vestibular perception (e.g., balance, thesenseofmovement).Thecourseemphasizesreadingandevaluatingoriginalscientificwork,andreadingsincludejournal articlesor researchmonographs. Special attention is paid tounderstanding the valueand limitationsofcommonexperimentalmethodsinperceptionresearch.
ACCESSSPECIFICATION:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearHonoursstudentswithPsychologyasthemajor.
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HH/PSYC42703.0A(F)-SEMINARINMEMORYANDCOGNITIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:ThursdayTIME:2:30pm-5:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.0orAK/HH/PSYC25303.0;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,AK/HH/PSYC25103.0;oneofAK/HH/PSYC31303.0,AK/HH/PSYC31353.0,AK/HH/PSYC32603.0(afterWinter2002),AS/SC/PSYC32603.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC32653.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.BETWEENFALL/WINTER1992-1998:AK/PSYC41303.0DESCRIPTION:Thiscoursewill surveyavarietyof topics in theareaofhumanmemoryand its relationshipwithother cognitive processes, such as perception, emotion, and executive function. Current theories and data onmemorywillbepresented,focusingontheprocessesandsystemsinvolvedatencoding,storage,andretrieval,aswellastheerrorsofmemoryandtheimportanceofmemoryinoureveryday lives.Evidencederivedfromworkwith clinical populations with severe memory disturbances and healthy older individuals will be reviewed.Referencewillalsobemadetoresearchinvolvingtheuseofanimalmodelsandthegrowinguseofbrain-imagingtechniquestostudytheneuralbasisofmemory.Studentswillhavetheopportunitytodiscussandcritiquecurrentresearch inmemory,withparticularattention to theongoingdebate regardingunitaryversusmultiplememorysystemsandtheneuralcorrelatesofsuchsystems.ACCESSSPECIFICATION:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearPsychologyHonoursmajors.HH/PSYC42703.0M(W)-SEMINARINMEMORYANDCOGNITIONINSTRUCTOR:TBAOFFICE:TBA
DAY:TuesdayTIME:11:30am–2:30pm
PREREQUISITES:AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC10106.0orAK/HH/PSYC24106.0,withaminimumgradeofC;AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20303.0orAK/HH/PSYC25303.0;oneofAK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20213.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC20206.0,AK/HH/PSYC25103.0;oneofAK/HH/PSYC31303.0,AK/HH/PSYC31353.0,AK/HH/PSYC32603.0(afterWinter2002),AS/SC/PSYC32603.0,AK/AS/HH/SC/PSYC32653.0COURSECREDITEXCLUSION:None.BETWEENFALL/WINTER1992-1998:AK/PSYC41303.0DESCRIPTION:SeecoursedescriptionforHH/PSYC42703.0(A).
ACCESSSPECIFICATION:Allspacesareheldfor4thyearPsychologyHonoursmajors.HH/PSYC42853.0–SEMINARINCOMPARATIVECOGNITIONNOTOFFERED2018-2019
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ACADEMICHONESTYPhilosophyisconcernedwithteachingstudentstoarguewell,asopposedtoarguingtotheconclusionthattheprofessoragreeswith,oronethatisfamous.Philosophyalsoinsiststhatitsstudentsdotheirownthinking,andtheirownwriting!Whileitissometimes(butnotusually)necessarytoreadorquotefromotherauthorsaboutaphilosophical subject, such references or quotations must always be clearly acknowledged in any philosophyessay. ThePhilosophyDepartment is very concernedabout theproblemof studentplagiarism. If youhaveanyquestionsabouthowtorefertoothersourcesyouareusing,youshouldconsultyourcoursedirectorand/oryourteaching assistant. For more information on what academic dishonesty is and what the university's policiesconcerningitare,consulthttp://www.yorku.ca/secretariat/policies/document.php?document=69ThePhilosophyDepartmentwouldliketoaddaspecialcautionregardingmaterialfoundontheInternet.StudentsmusttreatmaterialfoundontheInternetexactlythesameastheywouldmaterialfoundinabookorarticle.Thatmaterialmust be clearly cited (using the web site address) if it is quoted or paraphrased, just as any otherreferencewouldbe.Thishasbeenasourceofmanyproblems inthepastfewyears,andstudentsareaskedtodiscussitwiththeirprofessoriftheyfeeltheyareunclearaboutit.ThePhilosophyDepartmenthasadoptedapolicyofhavingamandatoryin-classtestorquizforallcoursesbelowthefourthyearlevel.Thisquizmaybekeptbytheinstructorsothatitmaybecomparedwithessayworkhandedinlater.Pleasenotethatitisimpossibletopassthecoursewithouttakingthisquiz.
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DEGREEREQUIREMENTSCHECKLIST
LA&PS-COGNITIVESCIENCE
SPECIALIZEDHONOURSBAPROGRAM120CREDITSREQUIRED(MajorinCognitiveScience)
GENERALEDUCATIONREQUIREMENTS21CREDITS
• TofulfilltheGeneralEducationrequirementsstudentsmusttake21creditsofGeneralEducation,including:
• A6.00creditcourseinNaturalScience(NATS);
• A9.00creditapprovedGeneralEducationcourseintheSocialScienceorHumanitiescategories;
• A6.00creditapprovedGeneralEducationcourseintheoppositecategorytothe9.00creditcourseinSocialScienceorHumanitiesalreadytaken.
DateCompleted
AssignedGrade
Faculty CourseCode Credits CourseName
COGNITIVESCIENCEREQUIREMENTS48or51CREDITS
A.CoreProgramCourses27or30credits–Studentsmusttakeallofthefollowingcourses
DateCompleted
AssignedGrade
Faculty CourseCode Credits CourseName
AP LING1000COGS/LING2800
6.03.0
IntroductiontoLinguisticsORMindandLanguage
HH PSYC1010 6.0 IntroductiontoPsychology HH PSYC2260 3.0 Cognition AP COGS/PHIL2160 3.0 Minds,Brains,andMachines AP PHIL3260 3.0 PhilosophyofPsychology AP COGS/PHIL3750 3.0 PhilosophyofArtificialIntelligence AP
COGS4750COGS4901
6.06.0
HonoursThesisinCognitiveScienceORHonoursSeminarinCognitiveScience,notboth
B.Lower-levelComputerScience,InformationTechnology,Linguistics,Philosophy,PsychologyStudentsmusttake6creditsfromthefollowinglistofcourses
DateCompleted
AssignedGrade
Faculty CourseCode Credits CourseName
LE EECS1022 3.0 ProgrammingforMobileComputing LE EECS2001 3.0 IntroductiontotheTheoryofComputation LE EECS2030 3.0 AdvancedObjectOrientedProgramming AP ITEC1000 3.0 IntroductiontoInformationTechnologies AP ITEC1010 3.0 InformationandOrganizations AP LING2120 3.0 FundamentalsofPhonologicalAnalysis AP LING2130 3.0 FundamentalsofMorphologicalAnalysis AP LING2140 3.0 FundamentalsofGrammaticalAnalysis AP PHIL2100 3.0 IntroductiontoLogic AP PHIL2240 3.0 IntroductiontothePhilosophyofMind HH PSYC2020 6.0 StatisticalMethodsIandII HH PSYC2021 3.0 StatisticalMethodsI HH PSYC2030 3.0 IntroductiontoResearchMethods
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C.Mid-levelComputerScience,InformationTechnology,Linguistics,Philosophy,PsychologyStudentsmusttake9creditsfromtwodifferentdisciplines/departments
DateCompleted
AssignedGrade
Faculty CourseCode Credits CourseName
LE EECS2011 3.0 FundamentalsofDataStructures LE EECS3401 3.0 IntroductiontoArtificialIntelligenceandLogic
Programming AP ITEC3230 3.0 DesigningUserInterfaces AP LING3120 3.0 Phonology AP LING3140 3.0 Syntax AP LING3150 3.0 Semantics AP LING3210 3.0 FirstLanguageAcquisition AP LING3220 3.0 Psycholinguistics AP PHIL3265 3.0 PhilosophyofMind HH PSYC2110 3.0 DevelopmentalPsychology HH PSYC2120 3.0 SocialPsychology HH PSYC2220 3.0 SensationandPerceptionI HH PSYC2240 3.0 BiologicalBasisofBehaviour HH PSYC3250 3.0 NeuralBasesofBehaviour HH PSYC3265 3.0 Memory HH PSYC3280 3.0 AnimalBehaviour HH PSYC3290 3.0 PsycholinguisticsD.Upper-levelComputerScience,Linguistics,Philosophy,PsychologyStudentsmusttake6creditsfromtwodifferentdisciplines/departments
DateCompleted
AssignedGrade
Faculty CourseCode Credits CourseName
LE EECS4401 3.0 ArtificialIntelligence LE EECS4421 3.0 IntroductiontoRobotics LE EECS4422 3.0 ComputerVision LE EECS4441 3.0 Human-ComputerInteraction AP LING4120 3.0 AdvancedPhonology AP LING4140 3.0 AdvancedSyntax AP LING4150 3.0 TopicsintheSyntax-SemanticsInterface AP LING4250 3.0 EvolutionofLanguage AP LING4230 3.0 LanguageandtheBrain AP PHIL3200 3.0 PhilosophyofLanguage AP PHIL3635 3.0 PhilosophyofNeuroscience AP PHIL4080 3.0 SeminarinthePhilosophyofMind AP PHIL4082 3.0 PhilosophyofCognitiveScience AP PHIL4083 3.0 PhilosophyofClinicalPsychology AP PHIL4084 3.0 Animals&thePhilosophyofMind HH PSYC4010 3.0/6.0 SeminarinDevelopmentalPsychology HH PSYC4020 3.0/6.0 SeminarinSocialPsychology HH PSYC4080 6.0 NeuropsychologyofAbnormalBehavior HH PSYC4285 3.0 SeminarinComparativeCognition HH PSYC4230 3.0 HumanPerformanceinSystems HH PSYC4260 3.0 SeminarinSensationandPerception HH PSYC4270 3.0 SeminarinMemoryandCognition
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STUDENTSMUSTCOMPLETE:RESIDENCEREQUIREMENT:At least30creditsmustbetakenatYorkandat leasthalfof thecredits in themajormustbeIn-FacultyUPPER LEVEL REQUIREMENT: Studentsmustmeet the upper-level requirement,which is36 credits at the 3000levelor4000level.Aminimumof18creditsmustbeatthe4000level.StudentsshouldconsultthemostrecentUndergraduateCalendarfortheirchosenprogramandmajorforspecificrequirements.FOUNDATIONLIMIT:FacultyofLiberalArts&ProfessionalStudiesstudentsmaycompleteamaximumofthree9creditFoundationcoursesfordegreecredit.COURSEPREREQUISITES:PleaseseetheCognitiveScienceCourseRequirementschartforallcourseprerequisites,cross-listedcoursesandcoursecreditexclusionsandsubstitutions.For furtherdetailsonrequirements for theMinorBAprogram(withCognitiveScienceasaMinor), refer to thelistingsforspecificHonoursprogramsthatmaybepursuedjointlywithotherFaculties.