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CHN 111-112: Beginning Chinese
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits each CHN 111 or Permission for 112 This introduction to Chinese places emphasis on all four basic skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Secondary objective provides insight through participation in Chinese culture and society.
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COG 120: Introduction to Cognitive Science
2.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
2 credits Introduces the constituent disciplines of Cognitive Science and explores relationships among these disciplines in the study of the mind. Conducted in classroom and laboratory. Team taught by faculty from at least two of the member disciplines.
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COG 120 - Introduction to Cognitive Science
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COG 180: Topics in Cognitive Science
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
2-4 credits COG 120 Exploration of an area introduced in COG 120. Possible topics: mental images, language of thought, child's theory of mind, scripts, prototypes and schemas, consciousness. Orientation to the relevant literature. May be repeated for credit for distinct topics.
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COG 180 - Topics in Cognitive Science
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COG 280: Advanced Topics in Cognitive Science
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
2-4 credits COG 120 or 180 In-depth study of a selected topic in Cognitive Science or a constituent discipline. Possible topics: neural networks, natural language processing, neuroscientific approaches, discourse analysis, philosophy of the mind. May be repeated for credit for distinct topics.
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COG 280 - Advanced Topics in Cognitive Science
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COG 399: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
1-4 credits Permission
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COG 399 - Independent Study
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COG 480: Seminar in Cognitive Science
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits COG 120, 180 and Permission Critical consideration of current research in Cognitive Science or across constituent disciplines. Student papers and projects reflect emphasis on skills in the evaluation, integration and formulation of inquiry within and across disciplines. Team taught by faculty from at least two of the member disciplines.
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COG 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
1-4 credits Permission
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COG 499 - Independent Study
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COM 101: Human Communication:Messages and Meaning
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits Beginning study of the nature, problems and theories of human communication. Examines issues of meaning, relationship and community within interpersonal, group and media contexts. Surveys rhetorical, pragmatic and interpretive perspectives on the communication process.
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COM 101 - Human Communication:Messages and Meaning
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COM 110: Media and Mass Communication
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits Introductory study of the major media and effects of contemporary mass communication. Emphasis on analyzing the way media technologies affect news, advertising and entertainment functions of media and the way media professionals and organizations use media to influence perception, behavior and social identity.
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COM 111: Fundamentals of Speech Communication
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits Elements of oral communication in public contexts. Emphasis on diagnosing rhetorical situations, inventing and delivering informative and persuasive presentations, and facilitating public discussion.
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