Cog Sci Courses by Term

Cog Sci Courses by Term

Summer 2024

Prerequisites:

  • DATA C8/STAT C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • STAT 2: Introduction to Statistics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • STAT 20: Introduction to Probability and Statistics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • MATH 1A: Calculus (4) Bamler (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • MATH N10A: Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • MATH N16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

Lower Division Courses:

  • COGSCI N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - Aug 9) 

  • MATH N55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9)

  • MCELLBI W61: Brain, Mind and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A: May 20- June 28)

  • MCELLBI C64/ PSYCH C64: Exploring the Brain: Introduction to Neuroscience (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9)

  • PSYCH N110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

Distribution Group Courses 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

Cognitive Psychology:

  • COGSCI 115: Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 20- June 28)  

  • COGSCI C100/PSYCH C120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Chan (Session A: May 20- June 28)

  • PSYCH 140: Developmental Psychology (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

Computational Modeling:

  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Ramirez (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

Linguistics:

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Jenks (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • COGSCI C142: Language and Thought (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

Philosophy:

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Dolan (Session A: May 20- June 28)  

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 20- June 28)  

  • PHILOS 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Crockett (Session A: May 20- June 28)  

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • ANTHRO 166: Language, Culture and Society (4) Karl (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • EDUC W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • PSYCH 160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser (Session A: May 20- June 28)  

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • UGBA 105: Leading People (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 20- June 28)

  • UGBA 136F: Behavioral Finance (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • DATA C100/STAT C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • ECON N110: Game Theory in the Social Sciences (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 20- June 28)

  • ENGLISH 172: Literature and Psychology (4) Dunsker (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • ESPM 161: Environmental Philosophy and Ethics (4) Worthy (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • MATH 110: Abstract Linear Algebra (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • PHILOS 128: Philosophy of Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • PHILOS 188: Phenomenology (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • POLSCI 164A: Political Psychology and Involvement (4) Broockman (Session C: June 17 - August 9)

  • POLSCI W135: Game Theory In Social Sciences (4) Gailmard (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • PSYCH 101: Research and Data Analysis in Psychology (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • PSYCH 136: Human Sexuality (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 20- June 28)

  • PSYCH 137: Mind-Body and Health (3) Instructor TBA (Session E: July 22 - August 9)

  • PSYCH 144: Emerging Adulthood (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 20- June 28)

  • PSYCH N150: Psychology of Personality (3) John (Session A: May 20- June 28)

  • PSYCH 169: Love & Close Relationships (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 20- June 28)

  • SOCIOL 167: Virtual Communities/Social Media (4) Lin (Session D: July 1 - August 9) 

  • STAT 134: Concepts of Probability (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9) 

  • STAT 155: Game Theory (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 17 - August 9)

Spring 2024

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses:

  • DATA C8/STAT C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA

  • STAT 20: Introduction to Probability and Statistics (4) Instructor TBA

  • MATH 1A: Calculus (4) Aganagic

  • MATH 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Hass

  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) DeNero
  • ENGIN 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Alam

  • DATA C88C: Computational Structures in Data Science (3) Ball 

  • MCB C61/PSYCH C61: Mind, Brain, and Behavior (3) Presti/ Ball 
  • COGSCI 1B: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Chan 
  • MATH 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Ribet

Distribution Group Courses 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • COGSCI 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Ramirez 

  • COGSCI C126/PSYCH C126: Perception (3) Whitney

  • PSYCH C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Gallant

Cognitive Psychology:

  • COGSCI 115: Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Chan

  • COGSCI C100/PSYCH C120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Thompson

  • COGSCI C126/PSYCH C126: Perception (3) Whitney

  • LINGUIS C146/PSYCH C143: Language Acquisition (3) Srinivasan 

  • PSYCH 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Xu

  • PSYCH 147: Methods in Cognitive Development (3) Kidd

Computational Modeling:

  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Ramirez

  • COGSCI 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Ramirez

Linguistics:

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Michael

Philosophy:

  • AGRS 36: Greek Philosophy (4) Ferrari 

  • COGSCI 180: Mind, Brain, and Identity (3) Chan
  • PHILOS 122: Theory of Knowledge (4) Yalcin

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Yalcin

  • PHILOS 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Campbell

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Warren

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Primus

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • AFRICAM 115: Language and Social Issues in Africa (3) Mchombo

  • ECON 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Meng

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Goldwasser

  • EDUC 132: Language and Learning in Chicanx/Latinx Communities (4) Rios

  • EDUC 140AC: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull

  • EDUC W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull

  • PSYCH 160: Social Psychology (3) Mauss

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser

  • INFO 103: History of Information (4) TBD

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • ANTHRO 111: Evolution of Human Behavior (4) Steinhardt

  • ANTHRO 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) Briggs

  • UGBA 105: Leading People (3) Kass

  • UGBA 160: Consumer Insights (3) Fanning

  • COGSCI 150: Sensemaking and Organizing (3) Glushko

  • DATA C100/STAT C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Norouzi, Gonzalez

  • HISTORY C184D: Human Contexts and Ethics of Data (4) Carson, Edmundson 

  • INDENG 170: Industrial Design and Human Factors (3) Harris

  • INTEGBI C143B/PSYCH C116: Hormones and Behavior (3) Kriegsfeld

  • INTEGBI C147/PSYCH C115C: Neuroethology: Complex Animal Behaviors and Brains (4) Theunissen 

  • ISF 100J: The Social Life of Computing (4) Kelkar

  • LINGUIS 106: Metaphor (4) Sweetser

  • LINGUIS 111: Phonology (4) Kavitskaya

  • LINGUIS 113: Experimental Phonetics (3) Pffifner

  • LINGUIS 120: Syntax (4) Jenks

  • MATH 110: Abstract Linear Algebra (4) Frenkel

  • MEDIAST 101: Visual Culture (4) Jackson

  • MEDIAST 111C: Audio-Visual Media History (4) Berry

  • MEDIAST 112: Media Theories and Processes (4) Berry

  • MCELLBI 161: Circuit, Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience (4) Dan, Tsao, Feldman

  • MCELLBI 163L: Mammalian Neuroanatomy Lab (4) Feller, Lammel, Feldman, Feinberg

  • MCELLBI 165: Neurobiology of Disease (3) Ball, Bateup, Lammel

  • NWMEDIA C203: Critical Making (4) Paulos

  • PHILOS 110: Aesthetics (4) Noe

  • PHILOS 125: Metaphysics (4) Lee

  • PHILOS 153: Chinese Philosophy (4) Shun

  • PHILOS 170: Descartes (4) Primus

  • PSYCH 101: Research and Data Analysis in Psychology (4) Catterson

  • PSYCH 111: Human Neuroanatomy (3) Weiner
  • PSYCH 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Allen

  • PSYCH 131: Developmental Psychology (3) Hinshaw

  • PSYCH 156: Human Emotion (3) Keltner

  • PSYCH 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) Okonofua

  • PSYCH C116/ INTEGBI C143B: Hormones and Behavior (3) Kriegsfeld

  • PSYCH C115C/ INTEGBI C147: Neuroethology: Complex Animal Behaviors and Brains (4) Theunissen 

  • RHETOR 103B: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory II (4) Esmeir

  • SOCIOL 166: Society and Technology (4) Huang

  • SPANISH 100: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (4) Carr

  • SPANISH 166: Foreign Language Acquisition and Pedagogy for Spanish Language Instruction (4) Davidson

  • STAT 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Trujillo

  • STAT 134: Concepts of Probability (4) Gorin

  • STAT C140/ DATA C140: Probability and Data Science (4) Adhikari

  • STAT 155: Game Theory (3) Soberon

  • STAT C100/ DATA C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Norouzi, Gonzalez

Fall 2023 

PREREQUISITES:

  • STAT C8 / DATA C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Sahai 

  • STAT 20: Introduction to Probability and Statistics (4) Instructor TBA

  • STAT 2: Introduction to Statistics (4) Jahani

  • MATH 1A: Calculus (4) Bamler

  • MATH 10A: Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics (4) Sheu

  • MATH 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Sharma

  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Denero, Norouzi 

  • ENGIN 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Hallal

  • COMPSCI C88C / DATA C88C: Computational Structures in Data Science (3) Instructor TBA

LOWER DIVISION COURSES:

  • COGSCI 1B: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Instructor TBA

  • MATH 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Corteel

  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Rao

  • PSYCH 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Foster

DISTRIBUTION GROUP COURSES:

Cognitive Neuroscience: 

  • PSYCH 114: Biology of Learning (3) Wilbrecht

  • COGSCI 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Instructor TBA

Cognitive Psychology:

  • COGSCI C100: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Chan
  • COGSCI 115: Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Instructor TBA
  • PSYCH C120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Chan

  • PSYCH 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Engelmann

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Instructor TBA

  • CS 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Instructor TBA

  • Cog Sci 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Instructor TBA

  • Psych C123: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Collins

Linguistics:

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Pfiffner

  • COGSCI C142/LINGUIS C142: Language and Thought (3) Regier

Philosophy:

  • PHILOS 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Campbell

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Holliday

  • PHILOS 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Macfarlane

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Instructor TBA

  • PHILOS 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Yalcin

Society, Culture, and Cognition: 

  • ECON 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Taubinsky

  • EDUC 140AC/EDUC W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser

  • *Newly added - EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science
  • *Newly added -  PSYCH 163: Development of Prejudice and Bias

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not the complete list of electives. 

  • COMPSCI 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Wright, Haghtalab

  • COMPSCI 186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Cheung

  • COMPSCI 189: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Listgarten, Malik

  • COMPSCI 288: Natural Language Processing (4) Klein

  • DATA C100/COMPSCI C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Norouzi, Perez

  • ECON 110: Game Theory in Social Sciences (4) Kariv
  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Instructor TBA

  • HIST C182C: Introduction to Science, Technology, and Society (4) Kelkar
  • HIST C184D: Human Contexts and Ethics of Data (4) Edmundson, Carson 
  • INFO 213: User Interface Design and Development (4) Instructor TBA
  • INFO 262/NWMEDIA 262: Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces (4) Ryokai

  • INTEGBI C143A: Biological Clocks: Physiology and Behavior (3) Kriegsfeld
  • LS C160V/PSYCH C162: Human Happiness (3) Keltner

  • LINGUIS 110: Phonetics (4) Pfiffner

  • LINGUIS 121: Formal Semantics (4) Instructor TBA

  • LINGUIS 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Garrett

  • LINGUIS 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3) Garrett

  • MATH 110: Linear Algebra (4) Holtz
  • MEDIAST 104B: The History of Journalism (3) Davis

  • MEDIAST 111B: Text and Data Media History (4) Berry
  • MEDIAST 112: Media Theories and Processes (4) Davis
  • MCELLBI 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Elul, Miller

  • MCELLBI 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Isacoff, Kramer, Gomez

  • PHILOS 128: Philosophy of Science (4) Rubenstein

  • PHILOS 153: Chinese Philosophy (4) Shun

  • PHILOS 154: Arabic Philosophy (4) Clarke
  • PHILOS 176: Hume (4) Martin

  • PHILOS 178: Kant (4) Warren

  • PHILOS 140A: Intermediate Logic (4) Holliday

  • PSYCH 101: Research and Data Analysis in Psychology (4) Catterson 
  • POLSCI 161: Public Opinion, Voting, and Participation (4) Nail

  • POLSCI C135: Game Theory in Social Sciences (4) Kariv
  • PSYCH C113: Biological Clocks: Physiology and Behavior (3) Kriegsfeld
  • PSYCH 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Instructor TBA

  • PSYCH 131: Developmental Psychology (3) Zhou

  • PSYCH 150: Psychology of Personality (3) John

  • RHET 103: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Naddaff

  • SOCIOL 166: Society and Technology (4) Klett

  • SPANISH 100: Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics (4) Instructor TBA
  • STAT 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Trujillo

  • STAT 134: Concepts of Probability (4) Lucas
  • UGBA 105: Leading People (3) Pearce
  • UGBA 160: Consumer Insights (3) Fanning
  • UGBA 177: Special Topics in Business and Public Policy (3) Groth 
  • UGIS 120: Introduction to Applied Language Studies (3) Wilhite

  • VISSCI 265: Neural Computation (3) Instructor TBA

Summer 2023

PREREQUISITES: 

  • DATA 8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Grover, Acosta (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • STAT 20: Introduction to Probability and Statistics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • MATH 1A: Calculus (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • MATH 10A: Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics (4) Sheu (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • MATH 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Sharma (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS:

  • COGSCI N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

  • MATH 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11 )

  • COMPSCI 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • MCELLBI C64/PSYCH C64: Exploring the Brain: Introduction to Neuroscience (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • MCELLBI W61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A: May 22 - June 30) 

  • PSYCH 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

DISTRIBUTION GROUP COURSES

Cognitive Neuroscience: 

No applicable courses are offered for this term

Cognitive Psychology: 

  • COGSCI C100: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 22 - June 30)

  • COGSCI 115: Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 22 - June 30)
  • COGSCI 146: Music, Language, and Cognition (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 3 - August 11)
  • PSYCH 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

Computational Modeling: 

  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • COMPSCI 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

Linguistics: 

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Jenks (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

Philosophy: 

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Klempner (Session A: May 22 - June 30)

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Duvalier (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

  • PHILOS W12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Holliday (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • PHILOS 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 22 - June 30)

  • PHILOS 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Gooding (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Crockett (Session A: May 22 - June 30)

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Beattie (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

  • PHILOS 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Noe (Session A: May 22 - June 30)

Society, Culture, and Cognition: 

  • ANTHRO 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Karl (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

  • ECON 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Meng (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

  • EDUC W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

  • PSYCH 160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 3 - August 11) 

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser (Session A: May 22 - June 30)

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • COGSCI 190: Embodied Approaches to Mind and Language (3) Croom, Adam (Session A)
  • COMPSCI 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Instructor TBA  (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • DATA C100/STAT C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Crouch, Liu (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • PHILOS 185: Heidegger (4) Grosser (Session A: May 22 - June 30)

  • POLSCI W164A: Political Psychology and Involvement (4) Broockman  (Session C: June 20 - August 11)

  • PSYCH 134: Healthy Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 3 - August 11)

  • PSYCH 150: Psychology of Personality (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 22 - June 30)

  •  SOCIOL 167: Virtual Communities/Social Media (4) Lin (Session D: July 3 - August 11)

Spring 2023

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • STAT C8 / DATA C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Sahai, Gonzalez 

  • MATH 1A: Calculus (4) Aganagic

  • MATH 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Gu

  • Data C88C: Computational Structures in Data Science (4) Ball

  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) DeNero, Farid

  • ENGIN 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Alam

  • COGSCI 1/1B: Introduction to Cognitive Science (4) Croom 

  • MATH 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Demmel

  • COMPSCI 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Rao, Ayazifar

  • PSYCH C61/MCELLBI C61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Adesnik

  • PSYCH 110: Biological Psychology (3) Foster

DISTRIBUTION GROUP COURSES 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • COGSCI 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Ramirez

  • COGSCI C126: Perception (3) Whitney

Cognitive Psychology:

  • COGSCI 115: The Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Chan

  • PSYCH C126/COGSCI C126: Perception (3) Whitney

  • PSYCH 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Xu

  • PSYCH 147: Methods in Cognitive Development (3) Kidd

  • LINGUIS C146/PSYCH C143: Language Acquisition (3) Srinivasan

Computational Modeling:

  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Ramirez

  • COGSCI 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4)

  • COMPSCI 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Russell, Kao

Linguistics: 

  • COGSCI 144: Cognitive Science of Language (3) Croom 

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Garrett

Philosophy:

  • PHILOS 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Campbell

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Mancosu

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Primus

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Lee

  • COGSCI 180: Mind, Brain, and Identity (3) Chan

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • EDUC W140/140AC: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull

  • LINGUIS 150A: Concepts, Theories and Methodologies of Sociolinguistics (4) Bleaman

  • PSYCH 160: Social Psychology (3) Mauss

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser

  • INFO 103: History of Information (4) Duguid

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • ANTHRO 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) 

  • COG SCI 150: Sensemaking and Organizing (3) 

  • COG SCI 190.02 The Science of Consciousness (admission via application only, see classes.berkeley.edu for info) (3) Presti

  • COMPSCI 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Hartmann

  • COMPSCI 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Raghavendra, Wright

  • COMPSCI 186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Cheung

  • COMPSCI C280 / VISSCI C280: Computer Vision (3) Malik, Efros

  • COMPSCI 288: Natural Language Processing (4) Klein

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Gerard

  • INDENG 170: Industrial Design and Human Factors (3) 

  • LINGUIS 106: Metaphor (4) 

  • LINGUIS 120: Syntax (4) Mikkelsen

  • MCELLBI 161: Circuit, Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience (4) Dan, Tsao

  • MCELLBI 163L: Mammalian Neuroanatomy Lab (4) Lammel, Feldman, Feller

  • MCELLBI 165: Neurobiology of Disease (3) Bateup, Ball, Lammel

  • NWMEDIA 190: Special Topics in New Media “New Media Experimental Art Studio” (4) Miller, Kazmi

  • POLSCI 161: Public Opinion, Voting and Participation (4) Nail

  • PSYCH 150: Psychology of Personality (3) Ayduk

  • PSYCH 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) Okonofua

  • RHETOR 103B: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory II (4) Bates

  • SOCIOL 166: Society and Technology (4) 

  • STAT C100 / DATA C100: Principles and Techniques of Data Science (4) Yan

Fall 2022

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • Cog Sci 1B: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Instructor TBA

  • Comp Sci 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Instructor TBA

  • Comp Sci 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Rao, Ayazifar

  • Engin 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Shaofan Li

  • Data C88C (formerly CS 88): Computational Structures in Data Science (3) Michael Ball

  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Paul A Vojta

  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Arun Sharma

  • Math 10A: Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics (4) Kelli Talaska

  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Nikhil Srivastava

  • Psych 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Wallis

  • Stat/CS/Data C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA

DISTRIBUTION GROUP COURSES 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Cog Sci C127/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Richard Ivry
  • CogSci 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Ramirez-Latorre

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Psych C120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) William D Thompson

  • Psych 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Jan Engelmann

  • CogSci 190.001: The Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Davina P Chan

  • CogSci 190.002: Music, Language, and Cognition (3) Croom

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Ramirez-Latorre

  • CogSci 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Ramirez-Latorre
  • Comp Sci 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Kao

Linguistics: 

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Jenks

Philosophy:

  • Cog Sci 180: Mind, Brain, and Identity (3) Davina P Chan

  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (3) Lee

  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Yalcin 

  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Clarke

  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Campbell

  • Philos 136: Philosophy of Perception (4) Noe

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Econ 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Daniel Acland

  • EDUC W/140: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull
  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • Cog Sci C140/Linguis C160: Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (4) Susanne Gahl

  • Comp Sci 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Nelson, Demmel

  • Comp Sci 186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Cheung

  • Comp Sci 189: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Listgarten, Malik

  • Data/Comp Sci C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Fithian, Perez

  • Education 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Elizabeth Gerard

  • Education W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull, Everett

  • Information 213: User Interface Design and Development (4) Salehi

  • Information C262: Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces (4) Myers

  • IntegBi 139: The Neurobiology of Stress (4) Daniela Kaufer 

  • Linguis 110: Phonetics (4) Instructor TBA

  • Linguis 115: Morphology (4) Andrew J Garrett

  • Linguis 121: Formal Semantics (4) 

  • Linguis 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Darya A Kavitskaya

  • MCellBi 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Isacoff, Bateup, Gomez

  • MCelBi 160L: Neurobiology Laboratory (4) Ball, Fisher, Brohawn

  • MCellBi 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Tamira M Elul, Alan G. Miller

  • Music 108/108M: Music Perception and Cognition (4) Wagner

  • NwMedia C262: Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces (4) Kimiko Ryokai

  • Philos 128: Philosophy of Science (4) Dasgupta

  • Philos 140B: Intermediate Logic (4) Mancosu

  • Philos 176: Hume (4) Bailey

  • Philos 178: Kant (4) Daniel M Warren

  • Philos 185: Heidegger (4) Kaiser

  • PoliSci 161: Public Opinion, Voting and Participation (4) Nail

  • Psych 125: The Developing Brain (3) Silvia Bunge

  • Psych 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Ann Kring

  • Psych 131: Developmental Psychopathology (3) Qing Zhou

  • Psych 134: Health Psychology (3) Aaron Fisher

  • Psych 150: Psychology of Personality (3) Oliver P John

  • Rhetoric 103A: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Ramona Naddaff

  • Sociology 166: Society and Technology (4) Elrick

  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Instructor TBA

  • UGIS 120: Introduction to Applied Language Studies (3) Zehlia Babaci Wilhite

  • VisSci 265: Neural Computation (3) Olshausen

Summer 2022

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • MATH N1A: Calculus (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • MATH N16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • Math 10A: Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics (4) Instructor TBA  (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • COGSCI N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Croom (Session A: May 23 - July 1 & Session D July 5 - August 12) Remote

  • ENGIN W7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4)  Instructor TBA (Session B: June 6 - August 12)

  • MATH N55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • COMPSCI 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • PSYCH C64/MCELLBI C64: Exploring the Brain: Introduction to Neuroscience (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • MCELLBI W61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A: May 23 - July 1)

  • PSYCH N110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 5 - August 12)

  • STAT C8/COMPSCI C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Kevin Miao, Ellen Karolina Persson (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

DISTRIBUTION GROUP COURSES 

Cognitive Neuroscience: 

  • CogSci 132: Rhythms of the Brain: from Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Ramirez-Latorre

Cognitive Psychology:

  • PSYCH N140: Developmental Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D July 5 - August 12) 

  • COGSCI 190: Slurs & Stereotypes (3) Croom  (Session D July 5 - August 12) Remote

Computational Modeling:

  • COMPSCI 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Ramirez (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • COGSCI 132: Rhythms of the Brain: From Neuronal Communication to Function (4) Ramirez  (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

Linguistics:

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Jenks (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

Philosophy:

  • PHILOS 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 23 - July 1) and Yael Benjamin (Session D July 5 - August 12)

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Schwartz (Session A: May 23 - July 1) and McCauley (Session D July 5 - August 12)

  • PHILOS 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Perry (Session A: May 23 - July 1) and Kassman-Tod (Session D July 5 - August 12)

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Crockett (Session A: May 23 - July 1)

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 5 - August 12)

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • ANTHRO 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Karl (Session D: July 5 - August 12)

  • EDUC W140: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull (Session D: July 5 - August 12)

  • PSYCH N160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 5- August 12)

  • PSYCH 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 5 - August 12)

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser (Session A: May 23 - July 1)

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • COMPSCI 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • COMPSCI C100 / STAT C100 / DATA C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Chase (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • LINGUIS 125: Gesture, Cognition, and Culture (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 12)

  • PSYCH N150: Psychology of Personality (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 23- July 1)

  • PSYCH N162: Human Happiness (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 5- August 12)

  • SOCIOL 167: Virtual Communities/Social Media (4) Lin (Session A: May 23- July 1)

Spring 2022

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Fox

  • Engin 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Alam
  • Data C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) DeNero, Sahai

  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Votja

  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Aganagic

  • Cog Sci 1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (4) Paul Li
  • MCB C61/Psych C61: Brain, Mind, Behavior (3) Presti
  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Ribet

  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Rao, Sen

DISTRIBUTION GROUP COURSES 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Anthro 107: Evolution of the Human Brain (4) Deacon
  • Psych 114: Biology of Learning (3) Wilbrecht

  • Psych 117: HUman Neuropsychology (3) D'Esposito

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C100: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Davina P Chan

  • Cog Sci C126/Psych C126: Perception (3) Whitney

  • CogSci 190.001: The Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Chan
  • Ling C146/Psych C143: Language Acquisition (3) Srinivasan
  • Psych 140: Development Psychology (3) Xu
  • Psych 147: Methods in Cognitive Development (3) Kidd

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Ramirez

  • Cog Sci C131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Piantadosi 

  • CompSci 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Anca Dragan

  • CogSci 190.002: Rhythms of the Brain: From Neuronal Communication to Function (3) Ramirez

Linguistics:

  • Cogsci C142/Ling C142: Language and Thought (3) Regier 
  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Johnson

Philosophy:

  • AGRS 36: Greek Philosophy (4) Ferrari
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Holliday 

  • Philos 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) TBD

  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Lee

  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Yalcin

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Educ 140 AC: The Art of Making Meaning (4) Hull

  • Info 103: History of Information (4) Duguid

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • Anthro 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) Wilkie

  • Cog Sci C140: Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (4) TBD

  • Comp Sci 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Canny
  • Comp Sci 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Raghavendra

  • Comp Sci 186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Jain

  • Comp Sci 189-01: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Shewchuk

  • Comp Sci 189-02: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Zhang

  • Comp Sci C280/Vis Sci C280: Computer Vision (3) Malik, Yu
  • Comp Sci 288: Natural Language Processing (4) Klein
  • Data/Stat C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Hug, Yan

  • Education 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Instructor TBA

  • Ind Eng 170: Industrial Design and Human Factors (3) TBD

  • Info 232: Applied Behavioral Economics for Information Systems (3) Daniel

  • Ling 115: Morphology (4) Garrett

  • Ling 120: Syntax (4) Mikkelsen

  • Ling 123: Pragmatics (3) Sweetser

  • Ling 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3) Michael
  • LS C160V/Psych C162: Human Happiness (3) Keltner 
  • MCellBi 161: Circuit, Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience (4) Scott, Dan, Tsao

  • MCelBi 165: Neurobiology of Disease (3) Bateup, Ball, Lammel

  • Media St 101: Visual Culture (4) Jackson

  • Philos 140A: Intermediate Logic (4) Warren
  • Psych 131: Developmental Psychopathology (3) Hinshaw

  • Psych 135: Treating Mental Illness: Development, Evaluation, and Dissemination (3) Harvey

  • Psych 150: Psychology of Personality (3) Ayduk

  • Rhetoric 103b: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory II (4) Wintroub

  • Sociol 166: Society and Technology (4) Huang 
  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Trujillo

Fall 2021

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • Cog Sci 1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (4) Linda Isaac

  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Haiman

  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Scanlon

  • Math 10A: Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics (4) Talaska
  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) DeNero, Fox

  • Stat/CS/Data C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Wagner, Adhikari

  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Srivastav

DISTRIBUTION GROUP COURSES 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Cog Sci C127/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Instructor TBA

  • Psych 133: Psychology of Sleep (3) Walker

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C100/Psych C120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Davina P Chan

  • Psych 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Jan Engelmann

  • CogSci 190.001: The Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Chan

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Ramirez

  • CompSci 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Anca Dragan

  • CogSci 190.002: Rhythms of the Brain: From Neuronal Communication to Function (3) Ramirez

Linguistics:

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Jenks

Philosophy:

  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (3) Campbell
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Warren 

  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Clarke

  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Noe

  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Macfarlane

  • Philos 136: Philosophy of Perception (4) Martin

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Econ 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Taubinsky

  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser

  • Psych 160: Social Psychology (3) Chen

  • Linguis 150: Sociolinguistics (4) Isaac L Bleaman

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • Anthro 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) Briggs

  • Anthro 169C: Research Theory and Methods in Linguistic Anthropology (4) Hanks

  • Anthro 112: Special Topics in Biological Anthropology (4) Agarwal

  • Cog Sci 190.003: Special Topics in Cognitive Science: The Science of Consciousness (admission via application only, see classes.berkeley.edu for info) (3) Presti

  • Cog Sci C140: Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (4) Susanne Gahl

  • Comp Sci 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Jelani Nelson, James W Demmel

  • Comp Sci W186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Lakshya Jain, Joshua A. Hug

  • Comp Sci 189: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Jennifer Listgarten, Jitendra Malik

  • Data/Compsci C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA

  • Education 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Instructor TBA

  • Education 224A: Mathematical Thinking and Problem Solving (3) Alan H Schoenfeld

  • Info 213: User Interface Design and Development (4) Niloufar Salehi

  • Linguis 106: Metaphor (4) Sweetser

  • Linguis 110: Phonetics (4) Susan S Lin

  • Linguis 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Darya A Kavitskaya

  • MCellBi 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Isacoff, Bateup, Gomez

  • MCelBi 160L: Neurobiology Laboratory (4) Ball, Feller, Brohawn

  • MCellBi 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Tamira M Elul, Alan G. Miller

  • Music 108/108M: Music Perception and Cognition (3) Wagner 

  • NwMedia C262: Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces (4) Kimiko Ryokai

  • Philos 178: Kant (4) Daniel M Warren

  • Psych 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Bishop

  • Psych 134: Health Psychology (3) Aaron Fisher

  • Psych 144: Emerging Adulthood (3) Bayne

  • Psych 150: Psychology of Personality (3) Oliver P John

  • Psych 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) 

  • Rhetoric 103A: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Porter

  • Rhetoric 170: Rhetoric of Social Science (4) Wintroub

  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Gaston Sanchez Trujillo

  • UGIS 120: Introduction to Applied Language Studies (3) Catharine Vollmer

  • VisSci 265: Neural Composition (3) Instructor TBA

Summer 2021

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • MATH N1A: Calculus (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • MATH N16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • Math 10A: Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13)
  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • COGSCI N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 24 - July 2)

  • ENGIN W7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Papadopoulos (Session B: June 7 - August 13)

  • MATH N55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • COMPSCI 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Sarwari, Rizvi, Lutz (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • PSYCH C64/MCELLBI C64: Exploring the Brain: Introduction to Neuroscience (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • MCELLBI W61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A: May 24 - July 2)

  • PSYCH N110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 13)

  • STAT C8/COMPSCI C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

DISTRIBUTION GROUP COURSES 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • COGSCI 170: Brain Damage (3) Isaac (Session A: May 24 - July 2)

Cognitive Psychology:

  • PSYCH N140: Developmental Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 24 - July 2) 

Computational Modeling:

  • COMPSCI 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Yang, Qi (Session C: June 21 - August 13)
  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

Linguistics:

  • LINGUIS W100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

Philosophy:

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) McCauley (Session A: May 24 - July 2)

  • PHILOS 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 13)

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 24 - July 2) and (Session D: July 6 - August 13)

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Andrews (Session D: July 6 - August 13)

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • ANTHRO 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Karl (Session D: July 6 - August 13)

  • ECON 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Campbell(Session A: May 24 - July 2)

  • PSYCH N160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 13)

  • PSYCH 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 13)

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser (Session A: May 24 - July 2)

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • COMPSCI 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Vivrekar (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • COMPSCI C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Chase (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • PHILOS N188: Phenomenology (4) Grosser  (Session D: July 6 - August 13)

  • POLSCI W164A: Political Psychology and Involvement (4) Broockman (Session C: June 21 - August 13)

  • PSYCH N134: Health Psychology (3) Fisher (Session A: May 24 - July 2)

  • PSYCH N150: Psychology of Personality (3) John (Session A: May 24 - July 2)

  • STAT C100: Principles and Techniques of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 21 - August 13) 

Spring 2021

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • STAT C8/COMPSCI C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Babak Ayazifar, Swupnil Kumar Sahai

  • MATH 1A: Calculus (4) Aganagic

  • MATH 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Slaman

  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Hilfinger

  • ENGIN 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Frenklach

  • COGSCI 1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (4) Li

  • COGSCI 1B: Introduction to Cognitive Science (4) Ramirez
  • MATH 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Haiman

  • COMPSCI 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Satish B Rao, Shyam Pramod Parekh

  • PSYCH C61/MCELLBI C61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti

  • PSYCH 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Foster

Distribution Group Courses 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • COGSCI C127/PSYCH C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Ivry

  • COGSCI 170: Brain Damage (3) Isaac 

  • PSYCH 114: Biology of Learning (3) Wilbrecht

Cognitive Psychology:

  • COGSCI C100: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Chan 

  • COGSCI 190: The Neuropsychology of Happiness (3) Chan 
  • PSYCH C126/COGSCI C126: Perception (3) Whitney

  • PSYCH 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Xu

  • PSYCH 147: Methods in Cognitive Development (3) Kidd

  • LINGUIS C146/PSYCH C143: Language Acquisition (3) Srinivasan

Computational Modeling:

  • COGSCI 190 Section 2: Rhythms of the Brain - Neuronal Communication and Networks (3) Jose Ramirez 
  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Jose Ramirez

  • COMPSCI 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Stuart J Russell, Xiaodong Dawn Song

Linguistics:

  • COGSCI C101/LINGUIS C105: Cognitive Linguistics (4) Sweetser

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Lin

  • COGSCI C142/LINGUIS C142: Language and Thought (3) Regier

Philosophy:

  • PHILOS 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Campbell

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Mancosu

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Primus

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Lee

  • PHILOS 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Campbell

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • EDUC W140: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull
  • INFO 103: History of Information (4) Duguid

  • PSYCH 160: Social Psychology (3) Mauss

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group requirement, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not the complete list of electives.

  • ANTHRO 149: Psychological Anthropology (4) Pandolfo

  • ANTHRO 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) Briggs

  • COG SCI 150: Sensemaking and Organizing (3) Glushko
  • COGSCI 190: Special Topics in Cognitive Science (3)

  • COGSCI C140/LINGUIS C160: Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (4) Johnson

  • COMPSCI 288: Natural Language Processing (4) Klein

  • COMPSCI C280: Computer Vision (3) Efros, Yu

  • COMPSCI 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Chiesa, Demmel

  • COMPSCI 189: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Shewchuk

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Schoenfeld

  • INFO 159: Natural Language Processing (4) Bamman

  • INFO 232: Applied Behavioral Economics for Information Systems (3)

  • INTEGBI C143B/PSYCH C116: Hormones and Behavior (3) Kriegsfeld

  • LINGUIS 115: Morphology (4) Hyman

  • LINGUIS 120: Syntax (4) Mikkelsen

  • LS C160V/PSYCH C162: Human Happiness (3) Keltner

  • MEDIAST 104B: The History of Journalism (3) Davis

  • MCELLBI 161: Circuit, Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience (4) Scott, Adesnik, Dan

  • MCELLBI 163L: Mammalian Neuroanatomy Lab (4) Ball, Kramer, Elul

  • MCELLBI 165: Neurobiology of Disease (3) Bateup; Ball; Lammel

  • NATAMST 151: Native American Philosophy (4) Pearson

  • PHILOS 176: Hume (4) Bailey

  • PHILOS 178: Kant (4) Warren

  • PSYCH 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Bishop

  • PSYCH 135: Treating Mental Illness: Development, Evaluation, and Dissemination (3) Harvey

  • PSYCH 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) Okonofua

  • RHETOR 103B: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory II  (4) Constable

  • SOCIOL 166: Society and Technology (4) Huang

  • STAT 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Trujillo

  • STAT C100: Principles and Techniques of Data Science (4) Gonzalez; Bray

Fall 2020

Attention International Students: If you are interested in taking any Cogntive Science classes remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic, please note we are hoping to enable remote learning to occur for those who need or want it during Fall 2020. Please check back for more information. 

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • Cog Sci 1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (4) Linda Isaac; Davina P Chan

  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Richard H Bamler; Song Sun

  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Philip J Wood

  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) John S. DeNero, Hany Farid

  • Stat/CS C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) David Wagner, Swupnil Kumar Sahai

  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Instructor TBA

  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Instructor TBA

  • Psych 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Joni Wallis

Distribution Group Courses 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Cog Sci 170: Brain Damage (3) Linda Isaac

  • Cog Sci 172: Clinical Applications in Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Linda Isaac: CANCELLED

  • Cog Sci C127/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Richard Ivry

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C100/Psych C120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Davina P Chan

  • Psych 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Jan Engelmann

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci C131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Anne Ge Collins

  • CogSci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) José Ramirez 
  • Comp Sci 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Anca Dragan

Linguistics:

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Andrew J Garrett

Philosophy:

  • Classics 36: Greek Philosophy (4) Sara Magrin

  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Robert Alva Noe
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Warren 

  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Clarke

  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Martin

  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Seth Yalcin

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Econ 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Daniel J. Acland

  • Educ 140AC/W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Glynda A. Hull

  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Brian A Powers

  • Linguis 150: Sociolinguistics (4) Isaac L Bleaman

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group requirement, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not the complete list of electives.

  • Cog Sci C140: Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (4) Keith A. Johnson: Cancelled

  • Comp Sci 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Eric J Paulos

  • Comp Sci 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Umesh V Vazirani, Avishay Tal

  • Comp Sci 176: Algorithms for Computational Biology (4) Yosef

  • Comp Sci 186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Alvin Cheung, Aditya Parameswaran

  • Comp Sci 189: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Jennifer Listgarten, Anant Sahai, Jitendra Malik

  • Data C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Anthony Joseph
  • Education 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Instructor TBA

  • Info 213: User Interface Design and Development (4) Niloufar Salehi

  • Info C262: Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces (4) Kimiko Ryokai

  • Linguis 110: Phonetics (4) Keith A. Johnson

  • Linguis 121: Logical Semantics (4) Line H.L. Mikkelsen

  • Linguis 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Darya A Kavitskaya

  • Linguis 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3) Richard A Rhodes

  • Linguis 181: Lexical Semantics (3) Instructor TBA

  • McellBi 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Ehud Isacoff, Helen Bateup, Diana M. Bautista

  • MCellBi 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Tamira M Elul, Alan G. Miller

  • Mediast 103: Understanding Journalism (4) Thomas J Goldstein

  • Music 109/109M: Music Cognition: The Mind Behind the Musical Ear (3) Bamberger 

  • NwMedia C262: Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces (4) Kimiko Ryokai

  • Philos 128: Philosophy of Science (4) Shamik Dasgupta

  • Philos 153: Chinese Philosophy (4) Instructor TBA

  • Philos 178: Kant (4) Wesley H. Holliday

  • Philos 140B: Intermediate Logic (4) Paolo Mancosu

  • Philos 186B: Later Wittgenstein (4) Hannah Ginsborg

  • PolSci 164A: Political Psychology and Involvement (4) Kent 

  • Psych 125: The Developing Brain (3)  Silvia A. Bunge

  • Psych 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Sheri Johnson

  • Psych 131: Developmental Psychopathology (3) Zhou 

  • Psych 134: Health Psychology (3) Aaron Fisher

  • Psych 150: Psychology of Personality (3) Ozlem N Ayduk

  • Psych 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) Okonofua 

  • Rhetoric 103A: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Ramona Naddaff

  • Sociol 166: Society and Technology (4) Instructor TBA

  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Gaston Sanchez Trujillo

  • UGIS 120: Introduction to Applied Language Studies (3) Catharine Vollmer

  • VisSci 265: Neural Composition (3) Bruno Adolphus Olshausen

Summer 2020

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • MATH N1A: Calculus (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

  • MATH N16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

  • COGSCI N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Isaac (Session A: May 26 - July 2)
  • ENGIN 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Instructor TBA (Session B: June 8 - August 14)

  • MATH N55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

  • PSYCH C64/MCELLBI C64: Exploring the Brain: Introduction to Neuroscience (3) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

  • MCELLBI W61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • PSYCH N110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • STAT C8/COMPSCI C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

Distribution Group Courses 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • COGSCI 170: Brain Damage (3) Isaac (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

Cognitive Psychology:

  • PSYCH N140: Developmental Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2) 

  • COGSCI 182: The Cognitive Psychology of Concept and Idea Formation (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

Computational Modeling:

  • COMPSCI 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

Linguistics:

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2 and Session D: July 6 - August 14)

Philosophy:

  • COGSCI 180: Mind, Brain, and Identity (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • COGSCI 181: The Cognitive Unconscious (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)
  • PHILOS 122: Theory of Knowledge (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • PHILOS 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • ANTHRO 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • COGSCI 181: The Cognitive Unconscious (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • ECON 119: Psychology of Economics (4) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • LINGUIS 150: Sociolinguistics (3) Instructor TBA (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • PSYCH N160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • PSYCH 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Kaiser (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • COGSCI 180: Mind, Brain, and Identity (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • COMPSCI C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Stone (Session C: June 22 - August 14)

  • LINGUIS 151: Language and Gender (3) Instructor TBA (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • POLSCI N164A: Psychology of Politics (4) Freeder (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • PSYCH N134: Health Psychology (3) Fisher (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • PSYCH N150: Psychology of Personality (3) John (Session A: May 26 - July 2)

  • SOCIOL 167: Virtual Communities/Social Media (4) Lin (Session D: July 6 - August 14)

  • STAT C100: Principles and Techniques of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C: June 22 - August 14) 

Spring 2020

Prerequisites / Lower Division Courses

  • STAT C8/COMPSCI C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA

  • MATH 1A: Calculus (4) Aganagic

  • MATH 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Talaska

  • COMPSCI 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Hilfinger

  • ENGIN 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Sengupta

  • COGSCI 1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (4) Isaac; Li

  • MATH 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Holtz

  • COMPSCI 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Ayazifar; Tygar

  • PSYCH C61/MCELLBI C61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti

Distribution Group Courses 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • PSYCH 117: Human Neuropsychology (3) Knight

  • COGSCI 171: Genetic Factors in Neuropsychology (3) Isaac
  • COGSCI 172: Clinical Applications in Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Isaac

Cognitive Psychology:

  • PSYCH C126/COGSCI C126: Perception (3) Whitney

  • PSYCH 147: Methods in Cognitive Development (3) Kidd

  • COGSCI 182: The Cognitive Psychology of Concept and Idea Formation (3) Pageler

Computational Modeling:

  • COGSCI 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Piantadosi

  • COMPSCI 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Levine

Linguistics:

  • LINGUIS 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Jenks

  • LINGUIS C142: Language and Thought (3) Regier

  • CogSci 144: The Cognitive Science of Language (3) Pageler

Philosophy:

  • COGSCI 180: Mind, Brain, and Identity (3) Pageler

  • PHILOS 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Campbell

  • PHILOS 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Yalcin

  • PHILOS 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Crockett

  • PHILOS 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Lee

  • PHILOS 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Yalcin

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • INFO 103: History of Information (4) Duguid

  • EDUC 140AC/W140A: Art of Making Meaning (4) Hull

  • PSYCH 160: Social Psychology (3) Mauss

  • SOCIOL 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not a complete list of electives. 

  • ANTHRO 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) Briggs

  • ANTHRO 111: Evolution of Human Behavior (4) Deacon

  • ANTHRO 169C: Research Theory and Methods in Linguistic Anthropology (4) Hanks

  • COGSCI 180: Mind, Brain, and Identity (3) Pageler

  • COGSCI C140: Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (4) Zymet

  • COMPSCI 288: Natural Language Processing (4) DeNero; Klein

  • COMPSCI C280: Computer Vision (3) Malik; Efros; Yu

  • COMPSCI 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Chiesa

  • COMPSCI W186: Introduction to Database Systems (4)

  • COMPSCI 189: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Shewchuk

  • COMPSCI C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Gonzalez; Adhikari

  • COMPSCI 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Hartmann

  • EDUC C229A: Proseminar: Problem Solving and Understanding (3) Ranney

  • EDUC 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Abrahamson

  • INDENG 170: Industrial Design and Human Factors (3) Harris-Adamson

  • INFO 159: Natural Language Processing (4) Bamman

  • LINGUIS 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3) Mikkelsen

  • LINGUIS 120: Syntax (4) Deal

  • LINGUIS 115: Morphology (4) Mikkelsen

  • LS C160V/PSYCH C162: Human Happiness (3) Keltner

  • MCELLBI 161: Circuit, Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience (4) Bautista; Adesnik; Dan

  • MCELLBI 165: Neurobiology of Disease (3) Bateup; Ball; Lammel

  • MUSIC 108/108M: Music Perception and Cognition (4) Instructor TBA

  • NATAMST 151: Native American Philosophy (4) Pearson

  • PHILOS 185: Heidegger (4) Kaiser

  • PHILOS 128: Philosophy of Science (4) Dasgupta

  • POLSCI 161: Public Opinion, Voting and Participation (4) Middleton 

  • PSYCH 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Johnson

  • PSYCH 131: Developmental Psychopathology (3) Hinshaw 

  • PSYCH 135: Treating Mental Illness: Development, Evaluation, and Dissemination (3) Harvey

  • PSYCH 150: Psychology of Personality (3) John

  • RHETOR 103B: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory II  (4) Esmeir

  • STAT 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Trujillo

  • STAT C100: Principles and Techniques of Data Science (4) Gonzalez; Adhikari

Fall 2019

Lower Division Courses

  • Cog Sci 1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Instructor TBA

  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Paulin; Gomez

  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Talaska; Slaman

  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) DeNero

  • Stat/CS C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Sridharan

  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Shende

  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Sinclair, Song

  • Psych 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Foster (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth) ** fulfills MCB C61 lower division requirement (added 4/15/2019)

Distribution Group Courses

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Cog Sci 190-001: Clinical Applications in Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Isaac TBA

  • Cog Sci 190-003: Brain Damage (3) Isaac TBA

  • Anthro 107: Evolution of the Human Brain (4) Instructor TBA

  • Cog Sci C127/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Gallant

  • Psych 133: Psychology of Sleep (3) Walker

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Psych 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Bayne

  • Psych C143/Linguis C146: Language Acquisition (3) Srinivasan

  • Psych C120/CogSci C100: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Instructor TBA

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Instructor TBA

  • CS 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Dragan

Linguistics:

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Johnson

Philosophy:

  • Classics 36: Greek Philosophy (4) Magrin
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Mancosu

  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Macfarlane

  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Campbell

  • Philos 136: Philosophy of Perception (4) Noe

  • Cog Sci 190-002: The Cognitive Unconscious (3) Pageler

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Econ 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Taubinsky

  • Educ 140AC/W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull

  • Ling 150: Sociolinguistics (3) Instructor TBA

  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers

  • Psych 160: Social Psychology (3) Chen 
  • CogSci 190-002: The Cognitive Unconscious (3) Pageler

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not the complete list of electives.

  • Cog Sci 150: Sensemaking and Organizing (3) Glushko: CANCELLED

  • Anthro 107: Evolution of the Human Brain (4) Instructor TBA (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)

  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Paulos

  • CS 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Trevisan, Raghavendra

  • CS 176: Algorithms for Computational Biology (4) Yosef

  • CS 186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Hug

  • Linguis 110: Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (4) Lin (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Linguis 121: Logical Semantics (4) Jenks (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Linguis 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Instructor TBA (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Linguis 150: Sociolinguistics (4) Instructor TBA (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • MCB 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Isacoff, Bateup, Ngai

  • MCB 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Instructor TBA

  • Mediast 101: Visual Culture (4) Jackson (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Music 109/109M: Music Cognition: The Mind Behind the Musical Ear (3) Bamberger (Fulfills Arts & Literature Breadth)

  • Philos 153: Chinese Philosophy (4) Shun

  • Philos 176: Hume (4) Martin (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)

  • Psych 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Foster (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)

  • Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Gallant

  • Psych 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) Okonofua (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Rhetoric 103A: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Instructor TBA (Fulfills Arts & Literature Breadth)

  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Sociol 167: Virtual Communities/Social Media (4) Lin (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Stat C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Hug

  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Instructor TBA

Summer 2019

Lower Division Courses

  • Cog Sci N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Instructors TBA (3 sections total! Session A AND Session D, 6 week sessions) 
  • Math N16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • CS W61A: (ONLINE) The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Engin 7: Intro to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Instructor TBA (Session B, 10 week session)
  • Math N55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • MCB W61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • MCB C64: Exploring the Brain: Intro to Neuroscience (3) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)

Distribution Group Courses

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • CANCELLED: Cog Sci 190: Cognitive Neuroscience: Neurons and Networks  (3) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session)

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Psych N120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Linguis 146: Language Acquisition (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Instructor TBA (Session C; 8 week session)

Linguistics:

  • Cog Sci C101/Linguis C105: The Mind and Language (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

Philosophy:

  • Cogsci 180: Mind, Brain and Identity (Session A, 1st 6 week session) 
  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Ginsborg (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Ginsborg, Khokar (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Philos W12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Holliday (Session C, 8 week session)

  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Ginsborg (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Philos 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Crockett, Ginsborg (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session)

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Anthro 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Econ 119: Psychology of Economics (4) Jones (Session A, 1st 6 week session)

  • Educ W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives... (4) Hull, Unadkat, Adams (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Psych N160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Psych 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session)

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not the complete list of electives, but only what is offered during the summer.

  • Anthro 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Cog Sci C101/Linguis C105: The Mind and Language (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Cog Sci 180: Mind, Brain and 'Identity' (3) Instructo TBA (Session A, first 6 week session)
  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Garcia (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Econ 119: Psychology of Economics (4) Jones (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Educ 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (3) Stone (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Educ W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives... (4) Hull, Unadkat, Adams (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Linguis 146: Language Acquisition (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Political Science N164A: Psychology of Politics (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Psych N120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych N134: Health Psychology (3) Fisher (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Psych N140: Developmental Psychology Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session) 
  • Psych N150: Psychology of Personality (3) John (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Psych N160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) Mendoza-Denton (Session A, 1st 6 week session) 
  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Sociol 167: Virtual Communities/Social Media (4) Lin (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Stat C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)

Spring 2019

Lower Division Courses

  • Cog Sci 1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (4) Li

  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Sun

  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Gomez

  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Garcia

  • Engin 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Sengupta

  • Stat/Info/CS C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Fithian & Adhikara

  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Ribet

  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Ayazifar & Rao

Distribution Group Courses

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Psych 114: Biology of Learning (3) Wilbrecht

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C126/ Psych C126: Perception (3) Whitney

  • Linguis C146/ Psych 143: Language Acquisition (3) Srinivasan

  • Psych 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Gopnik

  • Psych 147: Methods in Cognitive Development (3) Kidd

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Piantadosi

  • CS 188: Intro to Artificial Intelligence (4) Levine & Russell

Linguistics:

  • Cog Sci C101/Linguis C105: The Mind & Language (4) Sweetser

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Lin

Philosophy:

  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Campbell
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Holliday

  • Philos 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Primus

  • Classic 36: Greek Philosophy (4) Magrin
  • Philos 122: Theory of Knowledge (4) Holliday

  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Ginsborg

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Educ 140AC: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull

  • Educ W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull

  • Psych 160: Social Psychology (3) Mauss

  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers

  • Info 103: History of Information (3) Nunberg, Duguid [Note* this course should appear in the schedule of classes before Phase 1 begins]

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not the complete list of electives.

  • Anthro 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) Briggs (Fulfills Arts & Literature, Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Anthro 169C: Research Theory and Methods in Linguistic Anthropology (4) Hanks
  • Cog Sci C101/Linguis C105: The Mind & Language (4) Sweetser (Fulfills Philosophy & Value, Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Piantadosi

  • Cog Sci C126/ Psych C126: Perception (3) Whitney (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)

  • Cog Sci 190: Special Topics in Cognitive Science (3) Glushko

  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Hartmann

  • CS 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Trevisan & Raghavendra

  • CS 186: Intro to Database Systems (4) Hellerstein

  • CS 188: Intro to Artificial Intelligence (4) Levine & Russell

  • CS 189: Intro to Machine Learning (4) Shewchuk

  • CS 288: Natural Language Processing (4) Klein

  • CS C100: Principles & Techniques of Data Science (4) DeNero & Dudoit

  • Educ 130: Knowing & Learning in Mathematics & Science (3) Abrahamson (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Educ 140AC: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth; Fulfills American Cultures Requirement)

  • Educ W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth; Fulfills American Cultures Requirement)

  • Indeng 170: Industrial Design and Human Factors (3)  Harris-Adamson

  • Info 103: History of Information (3) Nunberg, Duguid [Note* this course should appear in the schedule of classes before Phase 1 begins]

  • Info C167/ Sociol C167: Virtual Communities/ Social Media (4) Bakehorn

  • Integbi C143B/ Psych C116: Hormones and Behavior (3) Kriegsfeld

  • Linguis 100: Intro to Linguistic Science (4) Lin (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Linguis 120: Syntax (4) Jenks (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Linguis 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3) Garrett (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Linguis C105/ Cog Sci C101: Cognitive Linguistics (4) Sweetser (Fulfills Philosophy & Value, Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Linguis C146/ Psych C143: Language Acquisition (3) Srinivasan (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Media Studies 101: Visual Communications (4) Jackson (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Media Studies 104B: The History of Journalism (3) Davis (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences, Historical Studies Breadth)

  • Molecular & Cell Biology 161: Circuit, Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience (4) Feldman, Dan, Scott

  • Molecular & Cell Biology 165: Neurobiology of Disease (3) Bateup, Ball, Lammel

  • Molecular & Cell Biology 160L: Neurobiology Laboratory (4) Ball, Brohawn, Feller

  • Native American Studies 151: Native American Philosophy (4) Pearson (Fulfills Philosophy & Value Breadth)

  • New Media 190: Special Topics in New Media (4) Garcia

  • Philos 122: Theory of Knowledge (4) Holliday (Fulfills Philosophy & Value Breadth)

  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Ginsborg (Fulfills Philosophy & Value Breadth)

  • Philos 140B: Intermediate Logic (4) Mancosu (Fulfills Philosophy & Value Breadth)

  • PolSci 161: Public Opinion, Voting and Participation (4) Middleton(Fulfills Philosophy & Value Breadth)

  • PolSci 164A: Political Psychology and Involvement (4) Stoker (Fulfills Philosophy & Value Breadth)

  • Psych 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Foster (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences, Biological Science Breadth)

  • Psych 114: Biology of Learning (3) Wilbrecht (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)

  • Psych 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Kring (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Psych 131: Developmental Psychopathology (3) TDB 
  • Psych 135: Treating Mental Illness: Development, Evaluation, and Dissemination (3) Harvey

  • Psych 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Gopnik (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Psych 150: Psychology of Personality (3) John (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Psych 160: Social Psychology (3) Mauss (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Rhetor 103B: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory II (4) Esmeir (Fulfills Arts & Literature, Philosophy & Values Breadth)

  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Sociol 166: Society and Technology (4) Huang (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Trujillo

Fall 2018

Lower Division Courses

  • Cog Sci 1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Li
  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Paulin; Bamler
  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Talaska
  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) DeNero
  • Engin 7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Papadopoulos
  • Stat/CS C8: Foundations of Data Science (4) Wagner & Adhikari
  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Haiman
  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Sinclair

Distribution Group Courses 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Anthro 107: Evolution of the Human Brain (4) Deacon
  • Psych 117: Human Neuropsychology (3) D'Esposito
  • Cog Sci C127/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Gallant
  • Psych 133: Psychology of Sleep (3) Walker

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Psych 140: Developmental Psychology (3) Xu 

Computational Modeling:

  • CS 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Russell

Linguistics:

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Jenks

Philosophy:

  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Noe**
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Mancosu**
  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Clarke**
  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Martin
  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Campbell

**Students have the option to to fulfill the Philosophy requirement by taking one of the listed lower division classes (Phil 3, 12A, 25A, or 25B). Students who decide to take a lower division Philosophy course MUST  finish at least 30 upper division units in the major. Honor's thesis units (H195A or B) can replace an additional elective for students who opt for lower division Philosophy).

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Econ 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Taubinsky
  • Educ 140AC/W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull
  • Ling 150: Socioloinguistics (3) Instructor TBA
  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective. Please keep in mind this is not the complete list of electives. 

  • Anthro 107: Evolution of the Human Brain (4) Deacon (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)
  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Paulos
  • CS 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Chiesa, Rao
  • CS 176: Algorithms for Computational Biology (4) Yosef, Nir
  • CS 186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Instructor TBA
  • CS 189: Introduction to Machine Learning (4) Hardt, Recht
  • Linguis 110: Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (4) Johnson (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Linguis 121: Logical Semantics (4) Deal (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Linguis 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Garrett (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Linguis 150: Sociolinguistics (4) Intructor TBA (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Linguis 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3) Beier (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • MCB 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Bateup, Ngai, Feller 
  • MCB 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Elul, Miller
  • Mediast 102: Effects of Mass Media (4) Timke (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Music 108/108M: Music Perception and Cognition (3) Gygi (Fulfills Arts & Literature Breadth)
  • Music 109/109M: Music Cognition: The Mind Behind the Musical Ear (3) Bamberger (Fulfills Arts & Literature Breadth)
  • Philos 153: Chinese Philosophy (4) Shun
  • Philos 178: Kant (4) Warren (Fulfills Historical Studies, Philosophy and Values Breadth) 
  • Psych 110: Introduction to Biological Psychology (3) Wallis, Joni (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)
  • Psych 117: Human Neuropsychology (3) D'Esposito (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)
  • Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Gallant, Jack
  • Psych 130: Clinical Psychology (3) Bishop (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Psych 133: Psychology of Sleep (3) Walker (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)
  • Psych 144: Emerging Adulthood (3) Bayne (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Psych 150: Psychology of Personality (3) John (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Psych C162: Human Happiness (3) Keltner (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Psych 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) Okonofua (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Rhetoric 103A: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Naddaff (Fulfills Arts & Literature Breadth) 
  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Sanchez Trujillo

Summer 2018

Lower Division Courses: 

  • Cog Sci N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Li (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Comp Sci 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Comp Sci 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Engin W7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Instructor TBA (Session B, 10 week session)
  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Instructors TBA (Session C, 8 week session) Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Instructors TBA (Session C, 8 week session) Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Instructors TBA (Session C, 8 week session)
  • MCB W61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • MCB C64: Exploring the Brain: Intro to Neuroscience (3) Instructor TBA (Session C, 8 week session)

Distribution Group Courses: 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Psych N117: Human Neuropsychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Linguis 146: Language Acquisition (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

Computational Modeling:

  • None

Linguistics:

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

 Philosophy:

  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Khatchirian (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Khatchirian (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Khokhar, Ginsborg (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)**
  • Philos W12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Holliday (Session C, 8 week session)**
  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Gooding, Ginsborg; Arsenault, Ginsborg (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)**
  • Philos 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Crockett; Ginsborg, Peacocke (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)**

**Students have the option to to fulfill the Philosophy requirement by taking one of the listed lower division classes (Phil 3, 12A, 25A, or 25B). Students who decide to take a lower division Philosophy course MUST take an additional upper division elective course and finish at least 30 upper division units in the major. Honor's thesis units (H195A or B) can replace an additional elective for students who opt for lower division Philosophy).

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Anthro 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Econ 119: Psychology of Economics (4) Graziani, Jansson (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Education W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull, Lizarraga; Adams; Unadkat (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych N160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Sociology 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

  • Anthro 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Education 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (4) Ham (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Linguistics 151: Language and Gender (3) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Khatchirian (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Khatchirian (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos N188: Phenomenology (4) Suarez (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych N117: Human Neuropsychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session
  • Psych 134: Health Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session) 
  • Psych N150: Psychology of Personality (3) Instructor TBA (Session A, 1st 6 week session) 
  • Psych N160: Social Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Instructor TBA (Session B, 10 week session)

Spring 2018 

PRE-REQUISITES and LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Cog Sci 1: Intro to Cognitive Science (4) Li
  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Bamler
  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Slaman
  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Hilfinger, DeNero
  • Engin 7: Intro to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Instructor TBA
  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Williams
  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Ayazifar, Rao
  • MCB C61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth) 

DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS: 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Cog Sci/Psych C127 Has been cancelled
  • Psych 117: Human Neuropsychology (3) Knight (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth) Note: 75 seats reserved for Cog Sci majors will become available at the beginning of Phase 2

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C126/Psych C126: Perception (3) Whitney (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)

Computational Modeling:

  • Cog Sci 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Collins 
  • CS 188: Intro to Artificial Intelligence (4) Dragan, Levine

Linguistics:

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Michael (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

Philosophy:

  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Campbell (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Warren** 
  • Philos 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Primus** 
  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Yalcin (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)
  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Campbell (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)

**Students have the option to to fulfill the Philosophy requirement by taking one of the listed lower division classes (Phil 3, 12A, 25A, or 25B). Students who decide to take a lower division Philosophy course MUST be sure they have at least 30 upper division units for the major (not including the lower division philosophy class). If not, you will need to take an additional upper division elective course and finish at least 30 upper division units in the major. Honor's thesis units (H195A or B) can replace an additional elective for students who opt for lower division Philosophy).

Society, Culture, and Cognition: 

  • Education W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull 
  • Education 140AC: The Art of Making ... Literacy (4) Hull (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)
  • Information 103: History of Information (3) Duguid, Nunberg (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)
  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective.

 Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • MCB 160L: Neurobiology Lab (4) Kramer, Ball, Zucker
  • MCB 161: Circuit, Systems and Behavioral Science (4) Scott, Dan, Adesnik
  • Psych 114: Biology of Learning and Neural Plasticity (3) Instructor TBA (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth) 
  • Psych 117: Human Neuropsychology (3) Knight (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth) 

 Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci/Psych C126: Cognitive Psychology (3) Whitney (Fulfills Biological Science Breadth)
  • Educ 229A: Problem Solving and Understanding (3) Ranney

 Computational Modeling:

  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Instructor TBA
  • CS 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Chiesa, Vazirani
  • CS 186: Intro to Database Systems (4) Instructor TBA
  • *CS 289A: Intro to Machine Learning (4) Instructor TBA

 Linguistics

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Michael (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Linguis 115: Phonology and Morphology (4) Hyman (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)
  • Linguis 120: Introduction to Syntax and Semantics (4) Mikkelsen (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)
  • Linguis 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3) Garrett (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)
  • Linguis 109: Bilingualism

 Philosophy:

  • NatAmst 151: Native American Philosophy (4) Pearson (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)
  • Philos 128: Philosophy of Science (4) Dasgupta (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)
  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Yalcin (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)
  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Campbell (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)
  • Philos 185: Heidegger (4) Kaiser (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)
  • Rhetor 107: Rhetoric of Scientific Discourse (4) Bates (Fulfills Philosophy and Values Breadth)

 Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Anthro 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) Briggs (Fulfills Arts & Literature + Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Education W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull 
  • Education 140AC: The Art of Making ... Literacy (4) Hull (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)
  • Information 103: History of Information (3) Duguid, Nunberg (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences)
  • MediaSt 101: Visual Communications (4) Jackson (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • MediaSt 103: Understanding Journalism (4) Retzinger (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth) 
  • Psych 167AC: Stigma and Predjudice (3) Mendoza-Denton (Fulfills Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth)
  • Rhetoric 103B: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Instructor TBA (Fulfills Arts & Literature Breadth)

Fall 2017

PRE-REQUISITES and LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Cog Sci N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Li (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Comp Sci 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Lin, Chu (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Comp Sci 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Tang, Lu, Moulos (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Engin W7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Anwar (Session B, 10 week session)
  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Suh, Foster (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Martinez (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Ramkumar, Jiang (Session C, 8 week session)
  • MCB W61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • MCB C64: Exploring the Brain: Intro to Neuroscience (3) Leinwand, Schwendinger-Schreck (Session C, 8 week session)

DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS:

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Anthro 107: Evolution of the Human Brain (4) Deacon
  • Cog Sci C127/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Ivry

Cognitive Psychology:

  • None

Computational Modeling:

  • CS 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4) Instructor TBA

**Cog Sci 131 will be offered in Spring 2018**

Linguistics:

  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Jenks
  • Linguis 108: Introduction to Psycholinguistics (3) Gahl*

*Check with instructor regarding preparation for this course.

Philosophy:

  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Noe**
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Yalcin**
  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Macfarlane**
  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Khatchirian

**Students have the option to to fulfill the Philosophy requirement by taking one of the listed lower division classes (Phil 3, 12A, 25A, or 25B). Students who decide to take a lower division Philosophy course MUST  finish at least 30 upper division units in the major. Honor's thesis units (H195A or B) can replace an additional elective for students who opt for lower division Philosophy).

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Econ 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Hawkins
  • Educ 140AC: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull
  • Psych 160: Social Psychology (3) Chen
  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers
  • Ling 150: Socioloinguistics (3) Smith 

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective.

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • MCB 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Feldman, Isacoff, Ngai
  • MCB 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Elul, Miller

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C127/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Irvy
  • Educ 224A: Mathematical Thinking and Problem Solving (3) Schoenfeld
  • Music 108/108M: Music Perception and Cognition (3) Instructor TBA
  • Music 109/109M: Music Cognition: The Mind Behind the Musical Ear (3) Bamberger

Computational Modeling:

  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Instructor TBA
  • CS 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Raghavendra
  • CS 186: Introduction to Database Systems (4) Hellerstein
  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Sanchez Trujillo

Linguistics:

  • Linguis 106: Metaphor (4) Sweetser
  • Linguis 110: Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (4) Lin

Philosophy:

  • Philos 140A: Intermediate Logic (4) Warren
  • Philos 178: Kant (4) Warren

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Linguis 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Garrett
  • Mediast 102: Effects of Mass Media (4) Timke
  • Philos 153: Chinese Philosophy (4) Shun
  • Psych 167AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3) Mendoza-Denton
  • Rhetoric 103A: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Porter

Note the following courses from the Jacobs Institute course list are acceptable as an elective for Cog Sci: CS 160, CS 294-84/ME 290U

Summer 2017

PRE-REQUISITES and LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Cog Sci N1: Introduction to Cognitive Science (3) Li (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Comp Sci 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Lin, Chu (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Comp Sci 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Tang, Lu, Moulos (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Engin W7: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) Anwar (Session B, 10 week session)
  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Suh, Foster (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Martinez (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Ramkumar, Jiang (Session C, 8 week session)
  • MCB W61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • MCB C64: Exploring the Brain: Intro to Neuroscience (3) Leinwand, Schwendinger-Schreck (Session C, 8 week session)

DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS:

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • None

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C100: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Instructor TBA (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

Computational Modeling:

  • None

Linguistics:

  • Cog Sci C101/Linguistics C105: The Mind and Language (4) Lichtenstein (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Baclawski (Session A, 1st 6 week session)

 Philosophy:

  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Noe (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Khatchirian (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Philos 25A: Ancient Philosophy (4) Vlasits; Gibson** (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Crockett; Hutchinson** (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Lawrence; Rudolph** (Session A, 1st 6 week session; Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

**Students have the option to to fulfill the Philosophy requirement by taking one of the listed lower division classes (Phil 3, 12A, 25A, or 25B). Students who decide to take a lower division Philosophy course MUST take an additional upper division elective course and finish at least 30 upper division units in the major. Honor's thesis units (H195A or B) can replace an additional elective for students who opt for lower division Philosophy).

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Anthro 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4) Karl (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Econ 119: Psychology of Economics (4) Graziani (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Education W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World (4) Hull (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych N160: Social Psychology (3) Gorchoff (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psych 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) Gorchoff (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Sociology 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

  • Cog Sci C101/Linguistics C105: The Mind and Language (4) Lichtenstein (Session C, 8 week session)
  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Torres (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Education 130: Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (4) Ham (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Linguistics 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Baclawski (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Linguistics 151: Language and Gender (3) Donnelly, Garrett (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Native American Studies 151: Native American Philosophy (4) Pearson (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Noe (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) Khatchirian (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Psychology 101: Research and Data Analysis in Psychology (4) Guadagno (Session C, 8 week session)
  • Psychology N134: Health Psychology (3) Fisher (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psychology N140: Developmental Psychology (3) Cook (Session D, 2nd 6 week session)
  • Psychology N150: Psychology of Personality (3) John, Gonzalez (Session A, 1st 6 week session)
  • Stat 133: Concepts in Computing with Data (3) Ibser (Session B, 10 week session)

Spring 2017

PRE-REQUISITES and LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Cog Sci 1: Intro to Cognitive Science (4) Instructor TBA
  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Haiman
  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) Slaman
  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Garcia, Hilfinger
  • Engin 7: Intro to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) TBA
  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Serganova
  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Sahai
  • MCB C61: Brain, Mind, and Behavior (3) Presti

DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS: 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Cog Sci/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Gallant
  • Psych 133: Psychology of Sleep (3) Walker

Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C126/Psych C126: Perception (3) Whitney
  • Linguis C146/Psych C143: Language Acquisition (3) TBA

Computational Modeling:

  • CS 188: Intro to Artificial Intelligence (4) Dragan

Linguistics:

  • Cog Sci C142/Linguis C142: Language and Thought (3) Regier
  • Linguis 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (4) Garrett
  • Linguis 108; Introduction to Psycholinguistics (3) Gahl

Philosophy:

  • Philos 3: The Nature of Mind (4) Campbell**
  • Philos 12A: Introduction to Logic (4) Mancosu**
  • Philos 25B: Modern Philosophy (4) Ginsborg**
  • Philos 122: Theory of Knowledge (4) Holliday
  • Philos 132: Philosophy of Mind (4) Searle
  • Philos 133: Philosophy of Language (4) Yalcin

**Students have the option to to fulfill the Philosophy requirement by taking one of the listed lower division classes (Phil 3, 12A, 25A, or 25B). Students who decide to take a lower division Philosophy course MUST be sure they have at least 30 upper division units for the major (not including the lower division philosophy class). If not, you will need to take an additional upper division elective course and finish at least 30 upper division units in the major. Honor's thesis units (H195A or B) can replace an additional elective for students who opt for lower division Philosophy).

Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Cog Sci C103/Info C103/MediaStd C104C/Hist C192: History of Information (3) Nunberg, Duguid
  • Psych 160: Social Psychology (3) Mauss
  • Psych 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3) TBA
  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers
  • Education W140A: The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective.

 Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • MCB 160L: Neurobiology Lab (4) Larue, Kramer, Zucker, Ball
  • MCB 161: Circuit, Systems and Behavioral Science (4) Feldman, Adesnik, Scott
  • MCB 165: Neurobiology of Disease (3) Bateup, Ball, Lammel
  • Psych 114: Biology of Learning and Neural Plasticity (3) Wilbrecht

 Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Gallant
  • Educ 229A: Problem Solving and Understanding (3) Ranney
  • Psych 133: Psychology of Sleep (3) Walker

 Computational Modeling:

  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Canny
  • CS 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Raghavendra, Garg
  • CS 186: Intro to Database Systems (4) Hellerstein
  • *CS C280/Vision Science C280: Computer Vision (3) Efros, Malik
  • *CS 289A: Intro to Machine Learning (4) Shewchuck

 Linguistics:

  • Cog Sci C140/Linguis C160: Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (4) Johnson
  • Linguis 115: Phonology and Morphology (4) Hyman
  • Linguis 120: Introduction to Syntax and Semantics (4) Jenks
  • Linguis 121: Logical Semantics (4) Mikkelsen
  • Linguis C146/Psych C143: Language Acquisition (3) TBA

 Philosophy:

  • Philos 186B: Later Wittgenstein (4) Stroud

 Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Anthro 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4) Briggs
  • MediaSt 101: Visual Communications (4) Jackson
  • Poli Sci 161: Public Opinion, Voting and Participation (4) Middleton
  • Rhetoric 103B: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) Esmeir

 Note the following courses from the Jacobs Institute course list are acceptable as an elective for Cog Sci: BIOE 295; CS 160, DESINV 190-002, IEOR 185, IEOR 170, IEOR 191, ME 110, ME 122, NWMedia C203, PH 214, UGBA 190T/ART 100-001/THEATER 100-001 + 100-002

Fall 2016

PRE-REQUISITES and LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Cog Sci 1: Intro to Cognitive Science (4) TBA
  • Math 1A: Calculus (4) Paulin, Shin
  • Math 16A: Analytic Geometry and Calculus (3) TBA
  • CS 61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4) Denero
  • Engin 7: Intro to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4) TBA
  • Math 55: Discrete Mathematics (4) Stankova
  • CS 70: Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Walrand

DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS: 

Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • Anthropology 107: Evolution of the Human Brain (4) Deacon
  • Cog Sci/Psych C127: Cognitive Neuroscience (3) Ivry

 Cognitive Psychology:

  • Cog Sci C100/Psych C120: Basic Issues in Cognition (3) Instructor TBA 

 Computational Modeling:

  • Cognitive Science 131: Computational Models of Cognition (4) Griffiths
  • CS 188: Intro to Artificial Intelligence (4) TBA

 Linguistics:

  • Ling 100: Intro to Linguistic Science (4) Mikkelsen, Lin

 Philosophy:

  • Philos 135: Theory of Meaning (4) TBA
  • Note for Fall 2016: the following courses may be used to satisfy the Philosophy Distribution Group requirement, but will not count toward the 30 upper division units required for Cognitive Science: PHILOS 3, 12A, 25A

 Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Econ 119: Psychology and Economics (4) Hawkins
  • Educ 140AC: Literacy: Individual and Societal Development (3) Hull
  • Psych 160: Social Psychology (3) Chen
  • Sociol 150: Social Psychology (4) Powers

ELECTIVES/CONCENTRATIONS:

If you've completed a distribution group, any other separate (non-cross listed) course from that group may be used as an elective.

  Cognitive Neuroscience:

  • MCB 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Isacoff, Bateup, Ngai
  • MCB 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Miller, Elul

  Cognitive Psychology:

  • Music 109/M: Music Cognition - The Mind Behind the Musical Ear (3) Bamberger - THIS COURSE IS A GO! 
  • Psych 121: Animal Cognition (3) Jacobs

  Computational Modeling:

  • CogSci 190:Special Topics in Cognitive Science
  • CS 160: User Interface Design and Development (4) Hartmann
  • CS 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) Christos, Papadimitriou; Trevisan
  • CS 186: Intro to Database Systems (4) TBA
  • *CS C281A: Statistical Learning Theory (3) TBA
  • *CS 287: Advanced Robotics (3) Abbeel
  • *CS 289A: Intro to Machine Learning (4) Efros, Guyon

  Linguistics:

  • Ling 106: Metaphor (4) Sweetser
  • Ling 110: Intro to Phonetics and Phonology (4) Johnson
  • Ling 121: Logical Semantics (4) Mikkelsen This class may be cancelled for Fall, to be offered in the Spring instead. Please confirm on schedule of classes. 
  • Ling 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Garrett
  • Ling 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of Particular Language (3) Rhodes

  Philosophy:

  • Philos 138: Philosophy of Society (4) Searle
  • Philos 140B: Intermediate Logic (4) TBA
  • Philos 176: Hume (4) Martin
  • Philos 178: Kant (4) Warren

  Society, Culture, and Cognition:

  • Ling 130: Comparative and Historical Linguistics (4) Garrett
  • Ling 170: History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3) Rhodes
  • MediaStd 102: Effects of Mass Media (4) Timke
  • MCB 160: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (4) Isacoff, Bateup, Ngai
  • MCB 166: Biophysical Neurobiology (3) Miller, Elul
  • Rhetoric 103A: Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4) TBA
  • *Vision Science 265: Neural Composition (3) Olshausen

*Note: This is a graduate-level class. Consult with the sponsoring department.

  Jacobs Institute: If you are interested in taking a Jacobs Institute course as an elective, please see your major advisor. Please click here to visit the Jacobs Institute's course page to learn more about the institute and their offerings.