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Aug 30 – Sept 3. Orientation week
September 6 – 10. Introduction to Cognitive Science Prof. Ron Chrisley (University of Sussex, UK)
September 13 - 17 Cognitive Neuroscience Prof. Péter Érdi (Kalamazoo Collage, MI, USA)
September 20 - 24 Cognitive Ethology Prof. Ádám Miklósi, (Dept. of Ethology, Eötvös U.)
September 27 - October 1 Philosophy of Language Prof. Gábor Forrai (Dept. Philosophy, Miskolc)
October 4 - 8 History of Philosophy Dr. Gabor Kutrovatz (Dept. History and Philosophy of Sciences, Eötvös U.)
October 11-15 Cognitive Psychology Ms. Rozalia Ivády, PhD student (Gender Studies, Central European University
October 18 - 22 Brain Imaging and Cognition Dr. Vaibhav Diwadkar (Dept. Behavioral Neurosciece and Psychiatry, Wayne State University, Detroit)
October 26 – 30 Holiday
November 2 - 5 Cognitive Informatics Dr. Vassilis Cutsuridis (Center for Memory and Brain, Boston University, Boston, USA & Dept of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens, Athens, Greece)
November 8 – 12 Concepts and Categorization Dr. Lilia Gurova (New Bulgarian University, Sofia)
November 15 – 19 Consciousness Prof. George Kampis (Dept. History and Philosophy of Sciences, Eötvös U.)
November 22 – 26 Computational Neuroscience Dr. Zoltán Somogyvári (Dept. Biophysics, KFKI RMKI, Hung. Acad. Sci. Budapest)
November 29 – December 3 Cognitive Developments Dr. Zoltán Jakab (Dept. Cognitive Sci, Technical Univ, Budapest)
We will aggregate the classes to help you obtain appropriate credits in your home institution.
The BSCS program teaches four classes. Each class is composed of three,
week-long courses. To each class a unique code is assigned, as follows:
1. Philosophy of Cognition - PHIL305: 1.1. History of Philosophy 1.2. Philosophy of Language 1.3. Concepts and Categorization
2. Neural Bases of Cognition - NEURO305 2.1. Cognitive Neuroscience 2.2. Brain Imaging and Cognition 2.3. Computational Neuroscience
3. From Cognitive Development to Consciousness PSYC305 3.1. Cognitive Psychology 3.2. Consciousness 3.3 Cognitive Developments
4. Foundations of Cognitive Science IDSY305 4.1. Introduction to Cognitive Science 4.2. Cognitive Ethology 4.3. Cognitive Informatics
You may wish to check with your home institution how the Registrar will process your grades. If you have any difficulties with the creditation, please tell us!
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