Brown University

Coursework in Vision at Brown

For Graduates

 
Engineering
 
EN 252
EN 253
Digital Signal and Image Processing
EN 256
EN 257
EN 291S
Neural Networks Seminar
EN 250
EN 297
Special Projects: Reading, Research, Design
EN 298
Special Projects: Reading, Research, Design
Applied Mathematics
AM 269
Topics inStatistics and its Applications
AM 281B
Computer Vision
AM282S02
Biology and Medecine
BI 172
Scientific Basis of Medical Imaging
Cognitive Science
CG 220
Proseminar: HIGH LEVEL VISION
CG 233
Seminar in Cognitive Science
CG 291
Special Topics
CG 292
Special Topics
Computer Science
CS 224
Interactive Computer Graphics
CS 242
Artificial Intelligence
CS 295
Neuroscience
NE 166
Structure of the Nervous System
NE 192
Systems Neuroscience
Physics
PH 261
Systems Neuroscience
PH 262
Special Topics in Physics

For Undergraduates

Engineering


 
EN161
EN 158
Digital Communication Systems
Linear System Analysis
EN 195
Independent Study in Engineering (Fall)
EN 196
Independent Study in Engineering (Spring)
Cognitive Science
CG 46
Perception, Illusion, and the Visual Arts
CG 77
Vision: From Brain to Behavior
CG 120
Computational vision
CG 138
Ecological Approach to Perception and Action
CG 140
Image Understanding Laboratory
Computer Science
CS 032
CS 123
Introduction to Computer Graphics
CS 141
Introduction to Artifical Intelligence
Mathematics
MA 106
Differential Geometry
Neuroscience
NE 66
Biology of Vision
NE 192
Neural Information Processing


 


For related coursework, see the Brown Online Course Announcement. It is a searchable version of the course listing that is printed each semester. Also, Brown offers Independent Study projects for some undergraduates.

This page will always be under construction. Last updated: November 21, 1996
Comments: cooper@lems.brown.edu

 

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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