As the Spring term wraps up, we are beginning to plan the 2009/2010 academic year.
I am already excited about next year’s CultureNet core courses; in particular, I am looking for to the core courses in the Year 2 Spring Term (even if that is nearly a year away).

The program is designed to place different disciplines in conversation with each other with an especial emphasis on the ways in which they respond to our program focus on culture and technology. Next spring the Year 2 students will be taking Cognitive Psychology, Twentieth-Century Art History, and Philosophy. I may have to audit all three courses, but I am very partial the Philosophy course – Minds, Brains, Machines – to be taught by Sue Gardner.
For more information on CultureNet and Capilano University, please feel free contact me (Aurelea Mahood, CNET Convenor | culturenet@capilanou.ca) or anyone in Advising.
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