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CSE2330 Introduction to Computational Neuroscience

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

CSE2330 Introduction to Computational Neuroscience (29 Mar 2004, 12:20pm) [CNS1 (29 Mar 2004, 11:04am)]

Reasons for Introduction

Reasons for Introduction (26 Apr 2004, 3:46pm)

The Department of Psychology (in the School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine) represented by Prof. Kim T. Ng (HOS), Dr Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis, A/Prof. Stephen Robinson, and the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering represented by Prof. Bala Srinivasan (HOS) and Dr Andrew P. Paplinski decided to introduce a teaching unit aimed at computational models of brain functions and behaviour.

The unit will be primarily targeted at second year Bachelor of Behavioural Neuroscience from the Faculty of Medicine and Bachelor of Computer Science students. It is also expected that the unit will form a part of a proposed degree in Bachelor of Computational Neuroscience to be jointly offered by the Detartment of Psychology and the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering.

It is important to realize that Computational Neuroscience is being offered by many universities world wide as it is a rapidly developing new and exciting area. This unit has been developed and is in accord with similar courses offered by Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Washington.

Reasons for Change (26 Apr 2004, 10:12pm)

Initial definition of unit.

Role of Unit (26 Apr 2004, 10:13pm)

The unit will be primarily offered to second year Bachelor of Behavioural Neuroscience and Bachelor of Computer Science students. It is expected that the unit will form a part of a proposed degree in Bachelor of Computational Neuroscience offered in collaboration with the Department of Psychology and the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering.

Relationship of Unit (02 Apr 2004, 11:28am)

The unit will be partly a predecessor to the existing CSE5312 Neuro-Fuzzy Computing. In a future Bachelor of Computational Neuroscience degree the unit will be followed by an advanced computational neuroscience unit to be offered at the third year level.

Relevance of Unit (26 Apr 2004, 4:42pm)

The unit introduces the strategically important link between the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering and the Department Psychology and forges the link between the Faculties of Medicine and IT

Objectives

Knowledge and Understanding (Cognitive Domain Objectives) (26 Apr 2004, 4:23pm)

At the completion of the unit student will

  1. have knowledge of fundamental computational methods of simulating brain functions and behaviour;
  2. understand basic computational principles underlying the operations of neural systems, and the concept of modelling brain functions on various levels, and

Attitudes, Values and Beliefs (Affective Domain Objectives) (26 Apr 2004, 4:26pm)

  1. have appreciation of the problems related to modelling basic brain functions using computing tools

Practical Skills (Psychomotor Domain Objectives) (26 Apr 2004, 4:22pm)

  1. be able to use computer software to simulate behaviour of neurons and neural networks

Unit Content

Summary (02 Apr 2004, 11:33am)

Recommended Reading (02 Apr 2004, 11:36am)

Teaching Methods

Mode (30 Mar 2004, 1:37pm)

on-campus

Strategies of Teaching (30 Mar 2004, 1:39pm)

Teaching Methods Relationship to Objectives (26 Apr 2004, 4:30pm)

Assessment

Strategies of Assessment (02 Apr 2004, 11:37am)

Assessment Relationship to Objectives (26 Apr 2004, 4:32pm)

Practical work and assesment: A1, A2, A3, A4. Exam: A1, A2

Workloads

Workload Requirement (26 Apr 2004, 5:57pm)

Resource Requirements

Lecture Requirements (30 Mar 2004, 1:52pm)

Hi-Tech

Laboratory Requirements (26 Apr 2004, 5:56pm)

Students require accesss to a computing lab once a week for 2 supervised hours and 2 unsupervised hours

Staff Requirements (16 Nov 2004, 3:39pm)

Software Requirements (21 Oct 2005, 1:04pm)

Vendor: Mathworks Software Title: MATLAB with

Neural Network Toolbox Image Processing Toolbox Hodgkin-Huxley simulator
Version: latest

OS: SNG Linux Windows

available for all the above

First Semester Week Required : yes

License Details*: Licensed (contact CSSE TSU)

Nominated Staff for software testing : CSSE TSU

Library Requirements (26 Apr 2004, 6:00pm)

Recommended reading texts will be available from the library.

Teaching Responsibility (Callista Entry) (26 Apr 2004, 6:02pm)

CSSE 100%

Interfaculty Involvement (26 Apr 2004, 10:15pm)

the unit will be taught by CSSE and primarily offered to students in Bachelor of Behavioural Neuroscience (Faculty of Medicine) and in degrees from the Faculty of Information Technology

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Units (26 Apr 2004, 6:04pm)

none

Level (26 Apr 2004, 4:08pm)

It is a level 2 unit

Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (26 Apr 2004, 4:09pm)

2nd semester 2004

Frequency of Offering (26 Apr 2004, 4:10pm)

once per year

Enrolment (26 Apr 2004, 6:03pm)

16

Location of Offering (26 Apr 2004, 4:10pm)

Clayton

Faculty Information

Proposer

Andrew Paplinski

Approvals

School: 18 Apr 2005 (Christine Jessup)
Faculty Education Committee: 18 Apr 2005 (Ralph Gillon)
Faculty Board: 26 Apr 2005 (Annabelle McDougall)
ADT:
Faculty Manager:
Dean's Advisory Council:
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Version History

02 Apr 2004 Andrew Paplinski modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRole; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRelation; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitContent/Summary; modified UnitContent/RecommendedReading; modified Assessment/Strategies
23 Apr 2004 Andrew Paplinski modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified UnitObjectives/ObjText
23 Apr 2004 Andrew Paplinski
24 Apr 2004 John Hurst recoded from CSE3330 to CSE2330
26 Apr 2004 Andrew Paplinski
26 Apr 2004 Andrew Paplinski modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjPsychomotor; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjAffective; modified UnitObjectives/ObjAffective; modified Classification; modified Classification; modified Teaching/Objectives; modified Assessment/Objectives
26 Apr 2004 Andrew Paplinski modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRelevance
26 Apr 2004 Andrew Paplinski modified ResourceReqs/SchoolReqs; modified Enrolment; modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits; modified Prerequisites/PreReqKnowledge
26 Apr 2004 Ronald Pose Just fixing minor errors before submitting for FEC.
13 May 2004 Denise Martin FEC Approval
25 May 2004 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
16 Nov 2004 Andrew Paplinski modified ResourceReqs/StaffReqs; modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs
18 Apr 2005 Christine Jessup CSE School Approval, 180405
18 Apr 2005 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
26 Apr 2005 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format

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