PSYCH 10:
Introduction to Statistical Methods: Precalculus (STATS 60, STATS 160)
Techniques for organizing data, computing, and interpreting measures of central tendency, variability, and association. Estimation, confidence intervals, tests of hypotheses, t-tests, correlation, and regression. Possible topics: analysis of variance and chi-square tests, computer statistical packages.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Math, WAY-AQR, WAY-FR
Instructors: ;
Fan, J. (PI);
Kim, G. (PI);
Walther, G. (PI);
Gunawardana, D. (TA);
Jeong, Y. (TA);
Ji, W. (TA);
Kanekar, R. (TA);
Kazdan, J. (TA);
Smith, H. (TA);
Song, Z. (TA);
Tanoh, I. (TA)
PSYCH 35:
Minds and Machines (CS 24, LINGUIST 35, PHIL 99, SYMSYS 1, SYMSYS 200)
(Formerly SYMSYS 100). 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.
Terms: Aut, Win, Sum
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci, WAY-FR
PSYCH 182:
Practicum in Teaching PSYCH 1
Pedagogical training focused on teaching introductory psychology: creating engaging and inclusive lesson plans and activities, providing helpful feedback to students, responding to student feedback, and supporting student learning in 1:1 and small group interactions. Students create and iterate section activities, conduct and reflect on peer feedback, and produce a statement of teaching philosophy in their second quarter. Limited to current undergraduate PSYCH 1 Teaching Fellows. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 5
| Repeatable
for credit
PSYCH 189:
Stanford Center on Longevity Practicum
Student involvement in an interdisciplinary center aimed at changing the culture of human aging using science and technology. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 3
| Repeatable
3 times
(up to 9 units total)
PSYCH 194:
Reading and Special Work
Independent study. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
for credit
Instructors: ;
Carstensen, L. (PI);
Cohen, G. (PI);
Crum, A. (PI);
Dweck, C. (PI);
Eberhardt, J. (PI);
Eichstaedt, J. (PI);
Gardner, J. (PI);
Gerstenberg, T. (PI);
Gotlib, I. (PI);
Grill-Spector, K. (PI);
Gross, J. (PI);
Gweon, H. (PI);
Heaney, C. (PI);
Knutson, B. (PI);
Lomangino, A. (PI);
Markman, E. (PI);
Markus, H. (PI);
McClelland, J. (PI);
Miller, D. (PI);
Monin, B. (PI);
Poldrack, R. (PI);
Ram, N. (PI);
Roberts, S. (PI);
Tsai, J. (PI);
Wagner, A. (PI);
Walton, G. (PI);
Wandell, B. (PI);
Wine, J. (PI);
Winters, J. (PI);
Wise, B. (PI);
Yamins, D. (PI);
Yeatman, J. (PI);
Zaki, J. (PI)
PSYCH 195:
Special Laboratory Projects
Independent study. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: 1, 10, and consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 1-6
| Repeatable
for credit
Instructors: ;
Carstensen, L. (PI);
Cohen, G. (PI);
Crum, A. (PI);
Dweck, C. (PI);
Eberhardt, J. (PI);
Frank, M. (PI);
Gardner, J. (PI);
Gelfand, M. (PI);
Gerstenberg, T. (PI);
Goodman, N. (PI);
Gotlib, I. (PI);
Grill-Spector, K. (PI);
Gross, J. (PI);
Gweon, H. (PI);
Gwilliams, L. (PI);
Heaney, C. (PI);
Knutson, B. (PI);
Krosnick, J. (PI);
Markman, E. (PI);
Markus, H. (PI);
McClelland, J. (PI);
Miller, D. (PI);
Monin, B. (PI);
Norcia, A. (PI);
Poldrack, R. (PI);
Ram, N. (PI);
Roberts, S. (PI);
Starck, J. (PI);
Tsai, J. (PI);
Wagner, A. (PI);
Walton, G. (PI);
Wandell, B. (PI);
Wine, J. (PI);
Winters, J. (PI);
Yamins, D. (PI);
Yeatman, J. (PI);
Zaki, J. (PI)
PSYCH 199:
Individually Supervised Practicum
Satisfies INS requirements for curricular practical training (CPT). May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: consent of adviser.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 1-5
| Repeatable
for credit
(up to 99 units total)
PSYCH 275:
Graduate Research
Intermediate-level research undertaken with members of departmental faculty. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.nn (Staff)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 1-15
| Repeatable
for credit
Instructors: ;
Carstensen, L. (PI);
Cohen, G. (PI);
Crum, A. (PI);
Dweck, C. (PI);
Eberhardt, J. (PI);
Ellis, C. (PI);
Fan, J. (PI);
Frank, M. (PI);
Gardner, J. (PI);
Gerstenberg, T. (PI);
Goodman, N. (PI);
Gotlib, I. (PI);
Grill-Spector, K. (PI);
Gross, J. (PI);
Gweon, H. (PI);
Gwilliams, L. (PI);
Heaney, C. (PI);
Knutson, B. (PI);
Markman, E. (PI);
Markus, H. (PI);
McClelland, J. (PI);
Miller, D. (PI);
Monin, B. (PI);
Norcia, A. (PI);
Poldrack, R. (PI);
Ram, N. (PI);
Roberts, S. (PI);
Starck, J. (PI);
Tsai, J. (PI);
Wagner, A. (PI);
Walton, G. (PI);
Wandell, B. (PI);
Winters, J. (PI);
Yamins, D. (PI);
Zaki, J. (PI)
PSYCH 276:
Graduate Research
Intermediate-level research undertaken with Prof. Wandell for EE students. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 1-15
| Repeatable
for credit
PSYCH 281:
Practicum in Teaching
Enrollment limited to teaching assistants in selected Psychology courses. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 1-5
| Repeatable
for credit
Instructors: ;
Carstensen, L. (PI);
Crum, A. (PI);
Dweck, C. (PI);
Eberhardt, J. (PI);
Gardner, J. (PI);
Gerstenberg, T. (PI);
Gotlib, I. (PI);
Grill-Spector, K. (PI);
Gross, J. (PI);
Haas, A. (PI);
Heaney, C. (PI);
Knutson, B. (PI);
Markman, E. (PI);
Markus, H. (PI);
McClelland, J. (PI);
Miller, D. (PI);
Monin, B. (PI);
Ram, N. (PI);
Roberts, S. (PI);
Starck, J. (PI);
Tsai, J. (PI);
Tversky, D. (PI);
Wagner, A. (PI);
Walton, G. (PI);
Wandell, B. (PI);
Winters, J. (PI);
Zaki, J. (PI)
PSYCH 282:
Practicum in Teaching PSYCH 1
Pedagogical training focused on teaching introductory psychology: creating engaging and inclusive lesson plans and activities, providing helpful feedback to students, responding to student feedback, and supporting student learning in 1:1 and small group interactions. Second quarter focuses on designing and iterating section activities, giving and receiving peer feedback on teaching, and reflecting on teaching practices. Limited to current graduate PSYCH 1 Teaching Fellows. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 1
| Repeatable
for credit
PSYCH 802:
PhD TGR Dissertation
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 0
| Repeatable
for credit
Instructors: ;
Boroditsky, L. (PI);
Carstensen, L. (PI);
Clark, H. (PI);
Cohen, G. (PI);
Crum, A. (PI);
Dweck, C. (PI);
Eberhardt, J. (PI);
Fernald, A. (PI);
Frank, M. (PI);
Gardner, J. (PI);
Gerstenberg, T. (PI);
Goodman, N. (PI);
Gotlib, I. (PI);
Grill-Spector, K. (PI);
Gross, J. (PI);
Gweon, H. (PI);
Heaney, C. (PI);
Knutson, B. (PI);
Lepper, M. (PI);
Markman, E. (PI);
Markus, H. (PI);
McClelland, J. (PI);
McClure, S. (PI);
Miller, D. (PI);
Monin, B. (PI);
Norcia, A. (PI);
Poldrack, R. (PI);
Ram, N. (PI);
Ramscar, M. (PI);
Roberts, S. (PI);
Thomas, E. (PI);
Tsai, J. (PI);
Tversky, B. (PI);
Wagner, A. (PI);
Walton, G. (PI);
Wandell, B. (PI);
Wine, J. (PI);
Winters, J. (PI);
Yamins, D. (PI);
Zaki, J. (PI)