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GRS CH 802: Rsch Methods 2
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GRS CH 901: PhD Research in Chemistry
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GRS CH 902: PhD Research in Chemistry
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GRS CH 903: MA Research in Chemistry
A written report at the end of each semester is required. -
GRS CH 904: MA Research in Chemistry
A written report at the end of each semester is required. -
GRS CL 699: Teaching College Classical Studies I
The goals, contents, and methods of instruction in classical studies. General teaching-learning issues. Required of all teaching fellows. -
GRS CL 720: Latin Seminar
Extensive readings in Latin authors. Specific topics may change. Topic for Fall 2012: Ovid. -
GRS CL 791: Greek Seminar
Topic for Spring 2013: TBA. -
GRS CL 957: Dir Study Latin
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GRS CL 958: Dir Study Latin
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GRS CL 967: Ds Anc Greek
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GRS CL 968: Ds Anc Greek
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GRS CL 992: Ds Classic Stdy
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GRS CN 699: Teaching College Cognitive and Neural Systems I
The goals, contents, and methods of instruction in cognitive and neural systems. General teaching-learning issues. Required of all teaching fellows. -
GRS CN 720: Neural and Computational Models of Planning and Temporal Structure in Behavior.
Identifies characteristics and principles of serial plan formulation, choice, and learning in humans. Includes theoretical analyses and neural network modeling of such processes as they appear in communicative speech and gesture, handwriting, typing tool use, and object assembly. -
GRS CN 730: Models of Visual Perception
Offers advanced survey of topics in the neural and computational modeling of psychophysical data in mammalian vision. Assignments include oral presentations on selected readings and a term paper containing a literature review and model development and analysis. -
GRS CN 740: Topics in Sensory Motor Control
Topics include spatial representation, speech production, and rhythmic movement. Representations appropriate for handwriting, reaching, speaking, and walking are investigated with emphasis on different levels of representation and interactions between these levels. Material includes psychophysical data, neurophysiology, and neural models. -
GRS CN 780: Topics in Computational Neuroscience
In this seminar, recent research papers and applications in computational neuroscience are reviewed. Topics covered include cortical modeling, analog VLSI, active perception, robotic control, stereo vision, and computer-aided neuroanatomy. -
GRS CN 810: Topics in Cognitive and Neural Systems
Topic for Fall 2011: Adaptive computing: From virtual to robotic agents. Students design biologically- inspired computational models that implement autonomous perception, decision making, and action in virtual and robotic agents. A term project, executed by small groups, is required, including a problem statement and an implementation of a behavioral task. -
GRS CN 901: Dir Study Cns

