TAM Courses Spring 2007

see Fall 2006 courses

 

Introduction Course


Introductory Projects Courses

 


Exit Projects Courses


 

Elective COURSE LISTINGS:

Students may not take more than one Elective course within a single academic department.
Some course registration is restricted to majors only but many become open after a specified registation date.
Check with the department for course availablity.


 

History and Social Implications

 

 

Theories and Foundations:

 


Philosophy and Society

PHIL 1200
Time: Multiple Lectures and recitations
Instructor(s): Multiple Instructors
Registration: PLUS


Philosophy and the Sciences

PHIL 1400
.010, TR, 12:30 - 1:20pm, ATLS 100, Cleland, C.
(multiple recitations)
.020, MWF, 12:00 - 12:50pm, HLMS 229, Grundy, W.

Registration: PLUS


Light and Color for Non-Scientists

PHYS 1230.001
Time: TR, 11:00am - 12:15pm
Location: DUAN G1B30
Instructor: Murnane, M.
Registration: PLUS


Sound and Music


PHYS 1240.001
Time: TR, 12:30-1:45pm
Location: DUAN G1B30
Instructor: Pollock, S.
Registration: PLUS


Introductory Cognitive Psychology

PSYC 2145
.001: MWF, 1:00 - 1:50pm, MCDB A2B70, Berta, J.
.002: TR, 12:30 -1:45pm, HLMS 201, Curran, T.
.003: TR, 9:30 - 10:45am, HUMN 150, Miyake, A.
Registration: PLUS (Restricted to PSYC majors)


Psychology of Perception

PSYC 4165
Lec (100): TR, 9:30 -10:45am
Lab (101): T, 12:30-3:20pm
Lab (102): R, 12:30-3:20pm
Location: Muen D156
Instructor: Davis, R.
Registration: PLUS (PSYC Major; Restricted to JR/SR)


Human Communication Science

SLHS 2010
.001: TR, 9:30 - 10:45am, Nash, A.
.002: TR, 2:00 - 3:15pm, Arehart, K.
Location: SLHS 230

Registration: PLUS

 

Invention and Practice:

 

Invention and Practice courses often have prerequisites or are advanced courses that follow introductory courses. Instructors generally waive prerequisites for TAM students. Contact instructors of record or the TAM Advisor for specific information regarding course preparation.

 

 

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