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Undergraduate Studies in Cognitive Science

Undergraduate Studies in Cognitive Science. September 8, 2010. News.  Dr. Mark Changizi left department  Dr. Mei Si joined department Works in Interactive Narrative and Characters  New Cognitive Robotics Lab Sage 2202. Curriculum for BS in Cognitive Science. Basic Math /Science

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Undergraduate Studies in Cognitive Science

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  1. Undergraduate Studies in Cognitive Science September 8, 2010

  2. News •  Dr. Mark Changizi left department •  Dr. Mei Si joined department • Works in Interactive Narrative and Characters •  New Cognitive Robotics Lab • Sage 2202

  3. Curriculum for BS in Cognitive Science Basic Math /Science Calc. I + II, Discrete Structures or Diff. Eq. Comp Sci I, Data Structures, Intro to Algorithms Intro to Biology 10 core courses: Minds & Machines Introduction to Cognitive Science Introduction to Logic Experimental Methods and Statistics Cognitive Psychology Behavioral Neuroscience Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Cognitive Modeling / Programming for AI and Cog Sci Sensation and Perception / Structure of Language Phil of AI / Knowledge and Rationality / Metaphysics & Consciousness 2 Electives Cog Sci related courses from PHIL, PSYC, CSCI, and a few others Undergraduate Thesis

  4. Possible Dual Majors COGS / CSCI COGS / MATH COGS / GSAS COGS / IT COGS / PSYC COGS / PHIL COGS / CSYS (very tight, but can be done!) COGS / PHYS? COGS / COMM? COGS / BIOL?? COGS / BMED??

  5. Other Popular Dual Majors • CSCI / PSYC • CSCI / PHIL • MATH / PSYC • MATH / PHIL

  6. Minors • No minors have been defined (yet) for COGS. • We’ll probably start with a general Cognitive Science minor: • Introduction to Cognitive Science • Plus 3 more courses • Other possible minors: • Cognitive Technology (AI, Cognitive Robotics) • Cognitive Engineering (Cognitive Modeling) • Remember we do have Cog Sci related minors: • PSYC: minor in Cognition • PHIL: minor in Logic, Computation, and Mind

  7. Other Concentrations and Programs • GSAS has Cognitive Science concentration • Contact: Elizabeth Large • IT has Cognitive Science track (as well as Psychology track) • Contact: Bram van Heuveln • MGMT: 5 year Masters in Management in Technology Commercialization and Entrepreneurship program (Cognitive Science track) • Contact: Jeff Durgee • COGS: 5 year Co-Terminal (M.S. and B.S.) degree program • Contact: Brett Fajen

  8. Minds & Machines Program • For past 4-5 years, served as undergraduate Cognitive Science program in the absence of such • Now that we have an official Cognitive Science undergraduate degree, we will re-envision Minds & Machines program and bring it back to its original (and more narrow) goals. • In particular, bring the ‘Machines’ part back in focus. • Program in “Cognitive Technology”: • Artificial Intelligence • Cognitive Robotics • Synthetic Characters

  9. Minds & Machines (Cont’d) • Students “joining” the “program” will be expected/encouraged to: • take certain specific courses • participate in undergraduate research • work in RAIR and/or Cognitive Robotics lab • TA for relevant courses • Self-study program • In groups, students set goal for semester (project, programming language/technique) and teach each other

  10. Wednesday M&M Seminar • After this semester, the 1 credit “M&M Seminar” will follow more the format of the graduate seminar: • Read paper beforehand (if available) • Generate Question before talk • Write 1 page response paper after talk • Register for “Issues in Cognitive Science” at 400 level • Restricted to COGS majors or dual majors with PHIL or PSYC

  11. Mandated Lectures This Semester • September 15, Larry Barsalou, Emory University • September 22, James Cutting, Cornell • October 6, YorickWilks, Sheffield and Oxford • October 20, Stan Franklin, U. of Memphis • November 3, Chris Sims, U. of Rochester (RPI Cog Sci PhD!) • November 17, JR Scally and Jon Matthis, RPI graduate students • December 1, Xian Li and Michael Brudzinski, RPI graduate students

  12. Undergraduate Research • Cog Sci students are strongly encouraged to do hands-on research • Undergraduate Research Program (URP) • http://www.rpi.edu/dept/urp • Fill out URP form: • You have to write a 500+ words proposal! • for course credit (deadline: 9/13) • Also fill out an Independent Study/URP Registration form • for $ (deadline: 9/17) • Research can be used for Senior Thesis

  13. Paperwork • Declare or add Cognitive Science Major • Fill out Change of Major form • Advisor: Bram van Heuveln • Curriculum Coordinator: Betty Osganian (Carnegie 108) • 1 credit for lectures • Fill out Independent Study form • 200/400 PHIL/PSYC “Issues in Cognitive Science” • Senior Thesis/Capstone Project • Find thesis advisor • Fill out Thesis Registration form • URP • Fill out URP form • For credit: • Fill out Independent Study form as well • Credits to be determined by project advisor • Deadline: course add deadline: Monday, 9/13 • For $: • Find faculty member with $! • Deadline: 9/17

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