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Cognitive Science Minor
Department of Philosophy
and Religion
College of Humanities and Social Science
Description
| Requirements | Required Courses
| Elective Courses | Admissions/Certification
of Minor | Contact
Description
The Department of Psychology and the Department of Philosophy and Religion
offer an interdisciplinary minor in cognitive science. The minor offers
the student the opportunity for in-depth study with the framework of the
"computer model" of the mind. Students study such topics as the nature
of human information processing, the acquisition and use of language,
and machine intelligence.
Students completing the minor in Cognitive Science will:
- Possess a background in logic, linguistics, psychology, philosophy,
computer science and an appreciation and understanding of contemporary
research in cognitive science.
- Be acquainted with the range and nature of problems united under
the tile "cognitive science".
- Have a general understanding of the computational model of the mind
and of the ways in which the computer, together with other technical
advances, has revolutionized contemporary thinking about the mind.
- Have an in-depth understanding of at least 2 or 3 central empirical
issues currently under investigation in the field of cognitive science.
- Have become aware of both the value and difficulty of pursuing interdisciplinary
approaches to research question.
Requirements
- A minimum of 15 hours is required for the minor in Cognitive Science
- Students must maintain a grade of 'C' or better in each course used
toward the minor.
- Cognitive Science minor courses must include at least 3 of the 5 primary
disciplines: philosophy (including logic), psychology, computer science,
linguistics, and neurobiology..
The department will determine whether courses which have been transferred from other institutions qualify for the minor. No more than two courses from other institutions may count toward the minor.
Required
Courses (6 credit hours)
Choose 2 of the 3 advanced core courses:
PHI
425 /PSY 425 Introduction to Cognitive Science (3cr)
PSY
420 Cognitive Processes (3cr)
CSC
411 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (3cr)
Elective Courses (9 credit hours)
CSC
312 Computer Organization and Logic (3cr)
CSC
333 Automata, Grammars, and Computability (3cr)
CSC
411 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (3cr)
ENG
210 Introduction to Language and Linguistics (3cr)
ENG
324 Modern English (3cr)
ENG
524 Introduction to Linguistics (3cr)
ENG
525 Variety in Language (3cr)
ENG
527 Discourse Analysis (3cr)
LOG
335 Symbolic Logic (3cr)
LOG 435 Advanced Logic and Metamathematics (3cr)
PHI
331 Philosophy of Language (3cr)
PHI
332 Philosophy of Psychology (3cr)
PHI
425 /PSY 425 Introduction to Cognitive Science (3cr)
PSY
340 Environmental Ergonomics (3cr)
PSY
400 Perception (3cr)
PSY
420 Cognitive Processes (3cr)
PSY
430 Biological Psychology (3cr)
ZO 488 Neurobiology (3cr)
Admissions and Certification of Minor
In both instances, students should contact the contact person listed below. The minor
must be completed no later than the semester in which the student expects
to graduate from his or her degree program. Paperwork for certification
can be found in 340 Withers and should be completed no later than during
the registration period for the student's final semester at NC State.
Contact Person
Catherine Driscoll
434B Withers Hall
919.513.7846
catherine_driscoll@ncsu.edu
Last updated: December 2, 2007
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