

**Only one of BILD 12, COGS 17, or PSYC 2 may be counted towards this requirement.ġ Computer Programming Course(choose one of the following) Fundamental Cognitive Phenomena: COGS 101A, 101B, 101C Cognitive Neuroscience: COGS 107A, 107B, 107C Computation: COGS 108 AND choose two additional upper-division electives from the following: COGS: 100 to 189 (course descriptions) Note: Only 1 course of COGS 160 may be used as an elective to satisfy the requirements for the minor. ^Only one of CHEM 4 or 11 can be taken for credit. Prerequisites: Cognitive Science 9, Cognitive Science 14B, and CSE 8A. These requirements will guarantee an adequate background for the topics of the upper-division (UD) psychology courses.Ģ Natural Science Courses(choose two of the following) Lower-division (LD) courses for the major should be completed by the end of the sophomore year. Accordingly, students in upper-division (UD) courses must have an adequate background in these topics. - is a listing of class websites, lecture notes, library book reserves, and much, much more. Experimental psychology uses scientific tools and concepts: knowledge of formal systems such as logic or calculus, probability theory, computer science, chemistry, biology, physics, and statistics.
