180731 SE Introduction to Cognitive Science II: Key Topics in Cognitive Science (2011S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Beginn: 1. März 2011 (Vorbesprechung!)
Di 17:00
Center for Teaching and Learning, 1090 Wien, Porzellangasse 33a
Di 17:00
Center for Teaching and Learning, 1090 Wien, Porzellangasse 33a
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max. 25 participants
Language: English
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Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
presentation, team/project work, participation in discussions, participation in the tutorial
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
" Advanced knowledge and understanding of central questions, key concepts, and approaches in cognitive science in their historical context
" Knowledge and understanding of key notions of philosophy of science and their implications for cognitive science
" Ability to reflect upon, compare, and relate different disciplinary approaches in terms of their respective aims, key-concepts, and methods
" Knowledge and understanding of different models of interdisciplinarity
" Ability to read, present, and discuss primary scientific literature
" Ability to organise work in physical and virtual environments
" Ability to sharpen/focus/channel analytical and critical thinking
" Ability to solve problems in an interdisciplinary team
" Ability to organise project work in an interdisciplinary team
" Ability to relate findings and methods of cognitive science to ethical questions
" Ability to reflect upon personal competences and develop individual motivation and interests
" Knowledge and understanding of key notions of philosophy of science and their implications for cognitive science
" Ability to reflect upon, compare, and relate different disciplinary approaches in terms of their respective aims, key-concepts, and methods
" Knowledge and understanding of different models of interdisciplinarity
" Ability to read, present, and discuss primary scientific literature
" Ability to organise work in physical and virtual environments
" Ability to sharpen/focus/channel analytical and critical thinking
" Ability to solve problems in an interdisciplinary team
" Ability to organise project work in an interdisciplinary team
" Ability to relate findings and methods of cognitive science to ethical questions
" Ability to reflect upon personal competences and develop individual motivation and interests
Examination topics
Reading list
Association in the course directory
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