Dual Major (B.S.) in Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science

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Dual Major (B.S.) in Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science

Dual Major (B.S.) in Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science Revision of March 20, 2003

The following pages list the current quarter-based requirements and the semester-based requirements for the dual major. The semester degree requires 132 SH.

The Department of Psychology and the College of Computer and Information Science reserve the right to modify the curriculum described in this document or the individual courses as necessary in the future.

Computer Science Requirements

Quarters (11 courses plus 4 QH) Semesters (9 courses plus 3 SH)

CS U200 Discrete Structures

COM 1100 Fundamentals of Computer Science CS U211 Fundamentals of CS 1 COM 1101 Algorithms & Data Structures 1 CS U212 Fundamentals of CS 2 COM 1201 Algorithms & Data Structures 2

COM 1121 Computer Science Overview 1 (1 QH) CS U221 CS/IS Overview 1 (1 SH) COM 1122 Computer Science Overview 2 (1 QH) CS U222 CS/IS Overview 2 (1 SH)

COM 1204 Object-Oriented Design CS U370 Object-Oriented Design COM 1340 Recursive Thinking (1 QH) CS U390 Theory of Computation COM 1350 Automata and Formal Languages CS U520 Artificial Intelligence COM 1370 Computer Graphics IS U570 Human Computer Interaction COM 1390 Algorithms

COM 1621 Computer Science Seminar (1 QH) CS U600 Senior Seminar (1 SH)

COM xxxx Elective CS Uxxx Upper-level Elective COM xxxx Elective CS Uxxx Upper-level Elective COM xxxx Elective COM xxxx Elective

Mathematics Requirements

Quarters (4 courses) Semesters (1 course)

MTH 1137 Discrete Mathematics See also CS U200 Discrete Structures See also PHL U215 Symbolic Logic

MTH 1123 or 1140 Calculus 1 MTH U241 Calculus 1 MTH 1124 or 1141 Calculus 2

MTH 1301 Linear Algebra 1

Dual Major in Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science Page 1 Psychology Requirements

Quarters (15 courses) Semesters (9 courses + 1 SH)

PSY 1111 Foundations of Psychology 1 PSY U101 Foundations of Psychology PSY 1112 Foundations of Psychology 2 PSY 1211 Statistics in Behavioral Science 1 PSY U320 Statistics in Psychological Research (5 SH) PSY 1212 Statistics in Behavioral Science 2 PSY U321 Statistics Lab (0 SH)

PSY 1262 Psychology of Language PSY U464 Psychology of Language PSY 1351 Psychobiology PSY U466 Cognition PSY 1364 Cognition PSY 1381 Sensation 1 of the following: PSY 1382 Perception PSY U452 Introduction to Sensation & Perception PSY 1562 Psycholinguistics Laboratory PSY U458 Psychobiology PSY 1564 Cognition Laboratory PSY 1581 Sensation & Perception Laboratory 1 of the following: PSY U610 Laboratory in Psycholinguistics PSY U612 Laboratory in Cognition PSY U622 Laboratory in Sensation & Perception

1 Seminar from the following: 1 of the following: PSY 1661 Seminar in Psycholinguistics PSY U658 Seminar in Psycholinguistics PSY 1662 Seminar in Cognition PSY U660 Seminar in Cognition PSY 1681 Seminar in Sensation & Perception PSY U668 Seminar in Sensation & Perception

2 Psychology Electives from the following: 2 Psychology Electives from the following: PSY 1231 Learning and Motivation PSY U450 Learning and Motivation PSY 1353 Animal Behavior PSY U520 Language and the Brain PSY 1362 Language Acquisition PSY U522 Psychology of Reading PSY 1365 Language and the Brain PSY U524 Language and Cognitive Development PSY 1366 Cognitive Development PSY U526 Categorization and Reasoning PSY 1442 Human Memory PSY U652 Seminar in Ethics in Psychology PSY 1499 Psychology of Reading (Satisfies experiential education requirement) PSY 1610 Psych. Research & Personal Values Any of the following if not used above: (Satisfies experiential education requirement) PSY U452, PSY U458 PSY U610, PSY U612, PSYU622 PSY U658, PSY U660, PSY U668

English Requirements

Quarters (3 courses) Semesters (2 courses)

ENG 1110 Freshman English 1 ENG U111 College Writing ENG 1111 Freshman English 2

1 Middler Year English from the following: ENG 1125 Technical Writing ENG U302 Writing for Careers in Technical Professions

Dual Major in Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science Page 2 ENG 1350 Writing for the Professions

Dual Major in Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science Page 3 Integrative Courses

Quarters (2 or 3 courses) Semesters (1 or 2 courses)

COM 1410 Artificial Intelligence See also CS U520 Artificial Intelligence

One of the following (1 COM or 2 PSY courses): One of the following (1 CS or 2 PSY courses): COM 3375 Human/Computer Interaction CS U670 Software Development COM 3480 Machine Learning & Neural Networks (Satisfies experiential education requirement)

PSY 1895 and PSY 1896 (2 quarters) PSY U970 and PSY U971 (2 semesters) Jr/Sr Honors Project 1 and 2 Jr/Sr Honors Project 1 and 2 (Satisfies experiential education requirement) (Satisfies experiential education requirement)

General Requirements

Quarters (8 or 9 courses) Semesters (9 or 10 courses)

SOC 1485 Computers & Society = Core VI PHL U215 Symbolic Logic = Core II SOC U528 Computers & Society = Core V A&S Core Category II: Fine Arts / Hum A&S Core Category II: Social Sciences Choose 1 from one of the following categories: A&S Core Category III: Western Cultural Heritage A&S Core Category II: Arts A&S Core Category IV: Alternative Cultures A&S Core Category II: Humanities = PHL U215 A&S Core Category V: Theoretical Perspective A&S Core Category II: Natural World A&S Core Category VI: Current Issues = SOC 1485 A&S Core Category II: Social World A&S Core Category III: Diversity A&S Core Category IV: Historical, Ethical, Aesthetic A&S Core Category V: Analysis = SOC U528

A&S Experiential Education Requirement A&S Experiential Education Requirement (1 course if not satisfied above) (Satisfied above via an integrative course)

Electives to reach 180 quarter hours Electives to reach 132 semester hours Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 2 Elective 3 Elective 3

The CCS diversity requirement must be satisfied The CCIS diversity requirement will be satisfied by the course in A&S Core Category III

Co-op required for this dual major Co-op required for this dual major

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