Symbolic Systems

M.Sc.

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Stanford University

Course Overview

The Symbolic Systems Program offers a Master of Science Degree which requires a substantial research project/master's thesis as its focal component. Symbolic Systems' affiliated faculty come from several departments at Stanford, including Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, Communication, Statistics, and Education.

The students are exposed to the tools of these disciplines -- formal methods, philosophical analysis, computer programming, and empirical research -- with the aim of being able to apply the appropriate tool(s) to a chosen area of specialization. SSP alumni are found in various occupations, including software design and applications, teaching and research, law, medicine, and public service.

The Symbolic Systems Program (SSP) at Stanford University focuses on computers and minds: artificial and natural systems that use symbols to communicate, and to represent information. SSP brings together students and faculty interested in different aspects of the human-computer relationship, including: cognitive science: studying human intelligence, natural languages, and the brain as computational processes; artificial intelligence: endowing computers with human-like behavior and understanding; and human-computer interaction: designing computer software and interfaces that work well with human users.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: September
  • Full Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

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Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 15,300 USD (15,300 USD) per 1
  • International Students: 15,300 USD (15,300 USD) per 1

Address

Stanford University, United States

Course Overview

The Symbolic Systems Program offers a Master of Science Degree which requires a substantial research project/master's thesis as its focal component. Symbolic Systems' affiliated faculty come from several departments at Stanford, including Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, Communication, Statistics, and Education.

The students are exposed to the tools of these disciplines -- formal methods, philosophical analysis, computer programming, and empirical research -- with the aim of being able to apply the appropriate tool(s) to a chosen area of specialization. SSP alumni are found in various occupations, including software design and applications, teaching and research, law, medicine, and public service.

The Symbolic Systems Program (SSP) at Stanford University focuses on computers and minds: artificial and natural systems that use symbols to communicate, and to represent information. SSP brings together students and faculty interested in different aspects of the human-computer relationship, including: cognitive science: studying human intelligence, natural languages, and the brain as computational processes; artificial intelligence: endowing computers with human-like behavior and understanding; and human-computer interaction: designing computer software and interfaces that work well with human users.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: September
  • Full Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 15,300 USD per module
  • International Students: 15,300 USD per module

Address

Stanford University, United States

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