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IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES
 
  Principles of Brain and Cognitive Sciences(339.501)
This is a graduate class, suitable for 1st-year graduate students in Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences (BCS) or graduate/advanced undergraduate students in other programs related to BCS. Students will be introduced to basic research principles of BCS by learning fundamental theories and major research topics in modern-day brain and cognitive neurosciences. Every and each student in the Department of BCS is required to take both this course and < Methods in Brain and Cognitive Sciences >, which is provided in conjunction with this course.
 
  • If you are a first year master's program student, you must register for the Core Course 01, Principles of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and one 3 credit major track course. You can take up to 12 credits a semester.
  • If you are a first year Ph.D. program student, you also must register for the Core Course 01, Principles of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and one 3 credit major track course. You can take up to 12 credits a semester.
  • Visit our 2009 OCW site for lectures.
 
Academic calender (Fall 09)
 
  • Priority registration : n/a
  • Open registration for new students: Aug. 26 - Aug. 28 (9:00-16:00)
  • Late registration : Sep. 1 - Sep. 7 (Period to add/drop courses)
  • Last time adds with departmental approval : Sep. 8 (Students need to visit the office in this case)
  • Semester begins : Sep. 1
  • End of semester : Dec. 14
       Note: Please visit the official SNU website for the registration. Click here to download the registration manual.
 
academic calender (Spring 10)
 
  • Open registration : Jan. 2 - Jan. 8