Cognitive Science
- LIN 201/CGS 205: Introduction to Language and LinguisticsThis course is an introduction to the scientific analysis of the structure and uses of language. Core areas covered include phonetics and phonology, morphology, the lexicon, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, with data from a wide range of languages. Additional topics include sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, and language acquisition.
- PHI 315/CHV 315/CGS 315: Philosophy of MindThis course focuses on several problems in the philosophy of mind: the mind-body problem, the problem of other minds, the problem of personal identity, the problem of free will, and the problem of perception.
- PSY 255/CGS 255: Cognitive PsychologyThe course will survey discoveries and progress made over the past 50 years of research, from classic experimental findings and fundamental theoretical principles to the cutting edge of research that lies increasingly at the interface of psychology with neuroscience (neural mechanisms underlying cognitive processes), computer science (artificial intelligence and machine learning), and mathematics (formal models of complex processes). Topics will include perception, attention, memory, decision making, reasoning, problem solving, language, and cognitive control.