Courses Taken at Rutgers University*
I've linked to course descriptions if I could find them.In addition, some short course descriptions can be found here:
Fall 1998 | |
|---|---|
| Intro Computer Science | Barry Wittman |
| Calc I Math/Physics | |
| Intro to Philosophy (H) | Brian McGlaughlin |
| General Psychology | Leonard Hamilton |
Spring 1999 | |
| Cognitive Science | Changed Weekly |
| Data Structures | Miles Murdocca |
| Intro to Lingustic Theory (H) | Akinbiyi Akinlabi |
| Calc II Math/Phys | |
| Intro to Logic | Phillip Robbins |
Summer 1999 | |
| Linear Algebra | |
Fall 1999 | |
| Syntax | Ken Safir |
| Intro to Discrete Structures I | Detlef Ronenburger |
| Linguistics & Cognitive Science | Bruce Tesar |
| Topics in Philosophy of Psychology (Vision) | Frances Egan |
| Cognition (H) | Alan Leslie |
Spring 2000 | |
| Computer Architecture | Bud Graff |
| Principles of Programming Languages | Suzanne Stevenson |
| Language Typology | Mark Baker |
| Selected Topics in Linguistics: Optimality Theory | Alan Prince |
| Philosophy Of Mind | Colin McGinn |
Fall 2000 | |
| Intro Artificial Intelligence | Matthew Stone |
| Phonology | Akinbiyi Akinlabi |
| Philosophy of Language | Stephen Neale |
| Language Acquisition | Karin Stromswold |
| GHP Seminar: Aspects of Knowing** | Gerald Goldin |
Spring 2001 | |
|
Intro to Discrete Structures II (Probability & Graph Theory) | Endre Szemeredi |
| Compilers | |
| Morphology | Mark Baker |
| Psychology of Language | Karin Stromswold |
| Artificial Intelligence (Graduate Course) | Matthew Stone |
Fall 2001 | |
| Numerical Analysis for Computing | Haym Hirsh |
| Language & Context (Formal Pragmatics) | Ron Artstein |
| GHP Seminar: Quantum Reality** | Sheldon Goldstein |
| General Honors Interdisciplinary Thesis | Matthew Stone |
| Semantics I (Graduate course) | Roger Schwarzschild |
Spring 2002 | |
| Design & Analysis of Computer Algorithms | Michael Fredman |
| General Honors Interdisciplinary Thesis | Matthew Stone |
| Computational Linguistics (Graduate Course) | Matthew Stone |
| Applied Symbolic Logic | Walter Dean |
*I've noted the names of the professor/instructor who taught the course wherever I remembered it or could find it (sorry if I've forgotten!).
**GHP Seminars are Rutgers College General Honors program (GHP) interdisciplinary honors seminars, which were part of the requirements for graduating from the GHP.
(H) - Courses marked with (H) are Honors courses.