2024 Stanford Summer Session Courses

Minds and Machines

An overview of the interdisciplinary study of cognition, information, communication, and language, with an emphasis on foundational issues: What are minds? What is computation? What are rationality and intelligence? Can we predict human behavior? Can computers be truly intelligent? How do people and technology interact, and how might they do so in the future? Lectures focus on how the methods of philosophy, mathematics, empirical research, and computational modeling are used to study minds and machines. Students must take this course before being approved to declare Symbolic Systems as a major. All students interested in studying Symbolic Systems are urged to take this course early in their student careers. The course material and presentation will be at an introductory level, without prerequisites. If you have any questions about the course, please email symsys1staff@gmail.com.

Details:

Catalog Number
SYMSYS 1-01
Class Number
20951
Course Cost
$5488.00
Population
High School, Undergraduate, Graduate
Units
4
Course Format & Length
In-Person, 8 weeks
Instructors
David Rose
Dates
-
Schedule
Thu 10:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Cross Listings
PSYCH 35, PHIL 99, CS 24, LINGUIST 35, SYMSYS 200
Course Notes

This course has a required lab section in addition to the main lecture section.

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Students who take Summer Session courses are awarded Stanford credit. Course costs are set by the university, based on number of units. Estimates shown here do not reflect the full cost of tuition and fees.
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