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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(214) Either semester. Three credits. Introduction to the theory and criticism of film, applied to classics of world cinema. Comparative study of the development of cinematic techniques, and comparative approach to film as cultural production.
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3.00 Credits
(201) (Formerly offered as COML 201.) Either semester. Three credits. This course may be repeated for credit with a change of topic. Literary and cultural questions that go beyond national boundaries: the relationship of literature to other disciplines and to the other arts; cinema as a cultural phenomena. (No foreign language required.)
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3.00 Credits
(203) Either semester. Three credits. This course may be repeated for credit with a change of topic. The comparative study of cultural movements in literature and the arts throughout history. The course will explore different areas of cultural practice -- e.g., social, literary, political, aesthetic, anthropological, -- with an eye as to how they are shaped, and in turn shape, dominant institutions and values. Sample topics include: World War I and the emergence of Modernism; European Fascisms; Christian, Jewish, and Muslim culture in Medieval Spain; photography and the Colonial Encounter, etc. May be repeated with change of topic.
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3.00 Credits
(207) Either semester. Three credits. Conventions, history, and development of selected film genres.
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3.00 Credits
(208) Either semester. Three credits. The history of cinema from its origins to the present in relation to relevant historical and cultural developments.
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3.00 Credits
(297) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. With a change in content, may be repeated for credit. Prerequisites and recommended preparation vary.
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3.00 Credits
(201) Either semester. Three credits. Origins of and current developments within scientific study of the mind-brain. Topics include: computational theories of mind, artificial and natural intelligence, cognitive neuroscience and the mind/body problem, embodied and distributed cognition, neural networks, self-organizing cognitive systems, learning and innateness. CA 3.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(295) Either semester. One to three credits. Hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: COGS 2201. Recommended preparation: At least two of ANTH 3002, CSE 4705, LING 2020, PHIL 3250, PSYC 2501. Open only with consent of instructor. With a change of content, may be repeated for credit. Recent developments in cognitive science.
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3.00 Credits
(297) Both semesters. Credits not to exceed six per semester. Hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: COGS 2201. Recommended preparation: At least two of ANTH 3002, CSE 4705, LING 2020, PHIL 3250, PSYC 2501. Open only with consent of instructor and program director of undergraduate studies. With a change of content, may be repeated for credit. Participation in activities related to cognitive science research.
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3.00 Credits
(299) Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: COGS 2201. Recommended preparation: At least two of ANTH 3002, CSE 4705, LING 2020, PHIL 3250, PSYC 2501. Open only with consent of instructor. With a change of content, may be repeated for credit. Knowledge and skills necessary to perform a research project.
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