Language and Communicative Disorders

Courses

(See individual departments for details; for courses available at SDSU, see SDSU Graduate Catalogue.)

Tools Requirement:

Quantitative Methods in Psychology 201A-B-C

Ethics and Survival Skills in Academia
Cognitive Science 241

Systems Neuroscience
Cognitive Science 201 or
Basic Neurology SOMC 205

Foundations: Theories and Methods in the Study of Cognitive Phenomena
Cognitive Science 203 or
Introduction to Grammatical Theory (Linguistics 221A) and
Introductory Phonology (Lingusitics 211A)

Foundations Requirement:

Special Topics in Psycholinguistics
Psychology 244

Aphasia
Cognitive Science 251 or Psychology 245

Language Acquisition
Psychology 215 or Cognitive Science 256

Electives:

Cognitive Science

200: Cognitive Science Seminar

202: Foundations: Computational Modeling of Cognition

211A-B-C: Research Methods in Cognitive Science

213: Issues in Cognitive Development

260: Seminar on Special Topics

272: Topics in Theoretical Neurobiology

273: Biological Basis of Attention

Communication

200A: Communication as Social Force

200B: Communication and Culture

200C: Communication and the Individual

201B: Ethnographic Methods for Communication Research

201C: Discourse Analysis

222: Childhood and Culture

Linguistics

211A: Introductory Phonology1

221A: Introduction to Grammatical Theory1

225: Topics in Syntax

249: Topics in Sign Languages of the Deaf

270: Psycholinguistics

272: Topics in Neurolinguistics

278: Research in Second Language Acquisition

Psychology

218A-B: Cognitive Psychology

222: Biological Psychology

227: Gender and Development

236: Substance Abuse

244: Special Topics in Psycholinguistics

252: Seminar on Cognitive Neuroscience

254: Functional Brain Imaging

Computer Science and Engineering

250A-B: Artificial Intelligence

253: Neural Networks

256: Statistical Natural Language Processing

258A: Connectionist Natural Language Processing

Neurosciences

243: Physiological Basis of Human Information

263: Developmental Neurobiology

264: Behavioral Neuroscience

Philosophy

234: Philosophy of Language

1Students who use this course to fulfill the Tools requirement may not use this as an elective.