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PSY 113L - Complex Systems with Mathematica

Psychological and Brain Sciences College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Complex Systems with Mathematica

Instructor Name(s)

Janusonis

Course Description

Neurobiology, psychology, and social sciences study systems that are inherently complex and can't be broken down into simple parts without losing the systems' key properties. New approaches based on complexity theory have revealed that the structure and behavior of such systems are often based on surprisingly simple rules. Interestingly, our brain has virtually no intuition for this hidden simplicity. The course combines basic theory and hands-on computer modeling to build a deeper understanding for these systems. While no prior computer programming experience is required, students are expected to develop coding skills as part of the course.

Unit Value

5

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

5

Prerequisites

Open to Psychological & Brain Sciences, Biopsychology, and Interdisciplinary Studies majors only.