Survey: music cognition courses (Aniruddh Patel )


Subject: Survey: music cognition courses
From:    Aniruddh Patel  <apatel@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:07:44 -0800
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--=====================_272854234==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Dear List, I'm trying to collect some information on music perception/cognition courses being offered today. If you are involved in teaching such a course, I'd like to invite you to provide the information below **by July 27**. I will be collating the info and presenting it at the upcoming Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC) meeting, Aug 3-7, in Indianapolis, Indiana: http://music.iupui.edu/smpc2009/ If you don't teach a course on this topic, but know a colleague who does, please feel free to forward this message to him/her, even if he/she is in a different department. Thanks, Ani Patel President, SMPC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summer 2009 Music cognition course survey Name of university Location of university (City, State/Region, Country) Name of course Department/Program in which it is offered Level (undergraduate, graduate) Names and home departments of professor(s) How old is the course (what year was it created)? How often is it offered (e.g., yearly, every other year)? What is the typical enrollment? Has enrollment grown, shrunk, or remained the same in the past few years? In the latest class, did you use any books? If so, which ones? Course website (if it exists) If you can, please provide a one-sentence description of course aims. Aniruddh D. Patel, Ph.D. Esther J. Burnham Senior Fellow The Neurosciences Institute 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive San Diego, CA 92121 858-626-2085 tel 858-626-2099 fax apatel@xxxxxxxx http://www.nsi.edu/users/patel --=====================_272854234==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> <body> Dear List,<br><br> I'm trying to collect some information on music perception/cognition courses<br> being offered today.<br><br> If you are involved in teaching such a course, I'd like to invite<br> you to provide the information below **by July 27**.&nbsp; I will be collating the info<br> and presenting it at the upcoming Society for Music Perception and Cognition<br> (SMPC) meeting, Aug 3-7, in Indianapolis, Indiana:<br><br> <a href="http://music.iupui.edu/smpc2009/" eudora="autourl">http://music.iupui.edu/smpc2009/</a><br><br> If you don't teach a course on this topic, but know a colleague who does,<br> please feel free to forward this message to him/her, even if he/she<br> is in a different department.<br><br> Thanks,<br><br> Ani Patel<br> President, SMPC<br><br> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Summer 2009 Music cognition course survey<br><br> <pre>Name of university Location of university (City, State/Region, Country) Name of course Department/Program in which it is offered Level (undergraduate, graduate) Names and home departments of professor(s) How old is the course (what year was it created)? How often is it offered (e.g., yearly, every other year)? What is the typical enrollment? Has enrollment grown, shrunk, or remained the same in the past few&nbsp; years? In the latest class, did you use any books?&nbsp; If so, which ones? Course website (if it exists) If you can, please provide a one-sentence description of course aims. </pre><x-sigsep><p></x-sigsep> Aniruddh D. Patel, Ph.D.<br> Esther J. Burnham Senior Fellow<br> The Neurosciences Institute<br> 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive<br> San Diego, CA 92121<br><br> 858-626-2085 tel<br> 858-626-2099 fax<br> apatel@xxxxxxxx<br> <a href="http://www.nsi.edu/users/patel" eudora="autourl">http://www.nsi.edu/users/patel<br> </a></body> </html> --=====================_272854234==.ALT--


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