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Requirements

Cognitive Psychology Go to course offerings for Fall 2007

Computational Modeling Core Course Work Linguistics Neuroscience Philosophy Society, Culture and Cognition

Concentrators
Psychological methods course (Psych 101)
One core course
One other course
  Non-concentrators
One course from the core course list

Psychological methods course

Psych 101* Research and Data Analysis in Psychology (Staff) (4)
   

Core Courses

Psych 122 Human Learning & Memory (Kihlstrom; Shimamura) (3)
Psych 123 Concepts & Categories (Rosch) (3)
Psych/CogSci 124 Psycholinguistics (Slobin) (3)
Psych/CogSci 126 Perception (Palmer; Prinzmetal) (3)
Psych 129/CogSci 102 Scientific Approaches to Consciousness (Kihlstrom) (3)
Psych 143 Language Acquisition (3)
Psych 164 Social Cognition (Kihlstrom) (3)
   

Additional Courses

Psych 107 Buddhist Psychology (Rosch) (3)
Psych 111 Sensory Processes: Vision (De Valois) (3)
Psych 112 Sensory Processes: Hearing (Hafter) (3)
Psych 121 Animal Cognition (Ivry) (3)
Psych/CogSci 127 Cognitive Neuroscience (Ivry) (3)
Psych 142 Cognitive Development (Langer) (3)
Music 108M Music Perception and Cognition (Wessel) (4)
Educ 224A Mathematical Thinking & Problem Solving (Schoenfeld) (3)
Educ 227 Metacognition (DiSessa) (3)
Educ 229A Proseminar: Problem Solving & Understanding (Ranney) (3)
CogSci H195 Honors Project (in Cognitive Psychology) (1-3)
CogSci 199 Supervised Independent Study) (1-4)
 
* Enrollment in Psych 101 is usually limited to declared Psych majors *only*. Students unable to enroll in Psych 101 may take Statistics 131A to fulfill the methods requirement


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