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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles and techniques of artificial intelligence. Topics will include specific AI techniques, a range of application areas, and connections between AI and other areas of study (i.e., philosophy, psychology). Techniques may include heuristic search, automated reasoning, machine learning, deliberative planning and behavior-based agent control. Application areas include robotics, games, knowledge representation, logic, perception, and natural language processing. Prerequisites: Computer Science 221, or consent of instructor. Note that the Cognitive and Neuroscience Studies 484 prerequisites are different. Alternate fall semesters; next offered Fall 2008. (4 credits)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in specialized areas of computer science. The course will be taught as a seminar and will involve discussion of original research articles, student projects, and oral presentations. When the course is offered, the topic and prerequisites for that semester will be announced and posted prior to registration. (4 credits)
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1.00 Credits
Working with their capstone supervisor, seminar coordinators, and other faculty, students will discuss their capstone project, make presentations of their progress, critique the work of other students, and participate in the activities of the seminar. These activities will include instruction and discussion of strategies for research, writing, and presentation. The scheduled times will include both group meetings with other seminar participants as well as individually arranged meetings with the student's capstone supervisor. Every semester. S/NC grading only. (1 credit)
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4.00 Credits
Closely supervised individual (or very small group) study with a faculty member in which a student may explore, by way of readings, short writings, etc., an area of computer science not available through the regular offerings. Every semester. (1-4 credits)
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3.00 Credits
Individual project including library research, conferences with instructor, oral and written reports on independent work in computer science. Subject matter may complement but not duplicate material covered in regular courses. Arrangements must be made with a department member prior to registration. Prerequisite: departmental approval. Every semester. (1-4 credits)
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4.00 Credits
Available to junior and senior students with declared majors in computer science. Arrangements must be made prior to registration, and departmental approval and supervision is required. For additional information about internships and how they are administered, refer to the section of the catalog entitled Individualized Learning. Internships are offered only as S/D/NC grading option. Every semester. (1-4 credits)
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4.00 Credits
Available to junior and senior students with declared majors in computer science. Arrangements must be made prior to registration. Departmental approval and supervision required. Every semester. (1-4 credits)
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4.00 Credits
Independent research, writing, or other preparation leading to the culmination of the senior honors project. Every semester. (1-4 credits)
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on listening to music and making sense of what we hear. Explores diverse musical styles and cultures with an emphasis on concert music of the western world, placing the music within cultural-historical frameworks. Spring semester. (4 credits)
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4.00 Credits
A study of musical cultures from around the world. The place of music within the larger context of world cultures. Fall semester (4 credits)
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