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==Requirements (Minor)==
 
==Requirements (Minor)==
 
For non-majors who elect to do the '''Computing and Intelligence''' minor, the requirements are below:
 
For non-majors who elect to do the '''Computing and Intelligence''' minor, the requirements are below:

Revision as of 17:04, 6 June 2021

The Intelligence thread is one of the eight threads available to undergraduate Computer Science majors and minors.

The intelligence thread focuses on top-to-bottom computational models of intelligence. It emphasizes varying levels of intelligence and natural cognitive agents such as humans, ants, or bees. Students learn skills and knowledge for expressing, specifying, understanding, creating, and explaining computational models that represent cognitive models. The intelligence thread includes fields ranging from artificial intelligence, machine learning, perception, cognitive science and more.

Requirements (Major)

For majors who decide to do theory as one of their two threads, the requirements are below:

Degree Requirements
Course Description
PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology (3) [social science elective]
CS 2110 Computer Organization and Programming (4)
CS 3510/3511 Algorithms Requirement (3)
CS 3600 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (3)
CS 4510 Automata and Complexity Theory (3)
CS 3630 or CS 3790 or PSYC 3040 Embodied Intelligence Elective (3)
CS 4476 or CS 4635 or CS 4641 or CS 4646 or CS 4649 or CS 4650 or CS 4731 Approaches to Intelligence Electives (6, choose two classes)

Requirements (Minor)

For non-majors who elect to do the Computing and Intelligence minor, the requirements are below:

Minor Requirements
Course Description
CS 1331 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (3)
CS 2110 Computer Organization and Programming (4)
CS 3600 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
CS 3630 or CS 3790 Embodied Intelligence Requirement (3)
CS 4476 or CS 4635 or CS 4641 or CS 4646 or CS 4649 or CS 4650 or CS 4731 Approaches to Intelligence Elective (3)

Before announcing your intention to declare the minor, you must take and pass CS 1301, CS 1315, or CS 1371 with a B or higher and CS 1331 with a B or higher. Else, you will not be allowed to continue in, or declare, the minor.