Courses

PHIL-6310 (3) Issues and Methods in Cognitive Science

Prereqs., graduate standing, or at least one course at the 3000 level or higher in computer science, linguistics, philosophy, or psychology. No background in computer science is presumed. Same as CSCI 6402, EDUC 6504, LING 6200, and PSYC 6200. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PHIL-6340 (3) Seminar in Epistemology

Studies some of the main topics of epistemology, such as skepticism, foundations of knowledge, perception, introspection, belief, certainty, and analytic-synthetic distinctions. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PHIL-6380 (3) Seminar in Metaphysics

Traditional and contemporary theories of the basic categories used to describe nature and the human relationship to it, including such concepts as substance, identity, space and time, causality, determination, and systematic ontology. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PHIL-6400 (3) Seminar in Philosophy of Science

Topics connected with development of nature of science; structure of scientific theories; testing of hypotheses. Theory of decisions in science and ethics. Basic conceptions and models of abstraction in thehistory of science. Prerequisites: Restricted to Philosophy graduate students only.

PHIL-6490 (3) Seminar in Philosophy of Language

Studies some of the main topics in the philosophy of language, such as meaning and theories of meaning, translation, speech acts, rules of language, reference, relevance of psycholinguistics, language and thought, and language and ontology. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PHIL-6940 (1) Master's Candidate for Degree

May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PHIL-6950 (1-6) Master's Thesis

May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Philosophy graduate students only.

PHIL-7415 (2) Cognitive Science Research Practicum.

Independent, interdisciplinary research project in cognitive science for graduate students pursuing a joint PhD in an approved core discipline and cognitive science. Projects integrate at least two areas within the cognitive sciences: psychology, computer science, linguistics, education, philosophy. Students should obtain commitments from two mentors for their project. Prereqs., CSCI 6402 or EDUC 6504 or LING 6200 or PHIL 6310 or PSYC 6200. Recommended prereqs., CSCI 7762 or EDUC 6505 or LING 7762 or PSYC 7765. Same as LING 7415, PSYC 7415, CSCI 7412, and EDUC 6506.

PHIL-7425 (2) Cognitive Science Research Practicum 2.

Prereq., CSCI 6402 or EDUC 6504 or LING 6200 or PHIL 6310 or PSYC 6200. Recommended prereq., CSCI 7762 or EDUC 6505 or LING 7762 or PHIL 6310 or PSYC 7762. Same as CSCI 7422, EDUC 6516, LING 7425, PSYC 7425.

PHIL-7810 (1-2) Topics in Cognitive Science

Reading of interdisciplinary innovative theories and methodologies of cognitive science. Students participate in the ICS Distinguished Speakers series that hosts internationally recognized cognitive scientists who share and discuss their current research. Session discussions include analysis of leading edge and controversial new approaches in cognitive science. Restricted to students enrolled in ICS Cognitive Science Academic Programs. Same as LING 7775, CSCI 7772, EDUC 7775, PSYC 7775 and SLHS 7775. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PHIL-8990 (1-10) Doctoral Dissertation

All doctoral students must register for not fewer than 30 hours of dissertation credit as part of the requirements for the degree. For a detailed discussion of doctoral dissertation credit, refer to the Graduate School section. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

Pages