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− | [[Cognitive Psychology]] is a Humanities course in the CTY program with no prerequisites. Its course code is COGN. | + | [[Cognitive Psychology]] is a Humanities course in the CTY program with no prerequisites. Its course code is COGN, and it is offered at [[Lancaster]], [[Los Angeles]], and [[Saratoga Springs]]. |
==Course Description== | ==Course Description== |
Revision as of 17:47, 16 September 2008
Cognitive Psychology is a Humanities course in the CTY program with no prerequisites. Its course code is COGN, and it is offered at Lancaster, Los Angeles, and Saratoga Springs.
Course Description
Cognitive Psychology begins with a primer on the anatomy and functionality of the brain. It then generally focuses on the subjects of memory and perception, with side discussions on modern developments in medical anomalies and mental disorders. Some classes are centered around the study of various disorders. The course can be intensive and is known sometimes to cover the entire textbook. The class is often structured on reading and writing over discussion.
Class History
In COGN.B.CAR.06.2, the class was taught by Eddie and TA's by Julie. Eddie extensively used slideshow presentations and lecture as forms of teaching. Students have said that the class was effective if not rather boring.
COGN.B.SAR 1 and 2 were described, variously, as "incredible," "earth-shatteringly good," and "astoundingly rewarding" by students. Headed by Randi with support from Jack, COGN students learned how to study models of cognition, analyze experimental data, and control people with brain waves. The course culminated with a rousing discussion of clinical procedure given by Hugh Laurie, better known as television's "House, MD." Though unconfirmed by site admin, it is rumored that Jack and Randi will be offered six-figure contracts to come back next summer. "It's totally worth it for those two," said one source. "There are good teachers and there are great teachers, but these two... it's another level. LOUIS!"