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Symbolic Systems Program Symbolic Systems is a unique program for undergraduates and graduates that integrates knowledge from diverse fields of study including: Computer Science • Linguistics • Mathematics • Philosophy • Psychology • Statistics Learn More Get Started
Masters Program | Symbolic Systems Program - Stanford University The M S in Symbolic Systems is a research-based degree, which supports a wide variety of projects under the supervision of Stanford faculty Our goal is to prepare students with the vocabulary, theoretical background, and technical skills to understand and participate in contemporary interdisciplinary research; specifically into questions about language, information, and intelligence—both
B. S. Program | Symbolic Systems Program - Stanford University The Symbolic Systems Program brings together students and faculty interested in different aspects of the human-computer relationship See connections, consider diverse perspectives, and explore new frontiers of knowledge across varying disciplines Dig deeper and focus on what interests you most
Whats in a name? | Symbolic Systems Program - Stanford University Here’s why we chose Symbolic Systems The name stands for exactly what you will study and seek to understand: Systems that are built with symbols, like natural language, programming, languages, and formal logic; and; Systems that work with symbols, such as minds and brains, computers, networks, and complex social systems
Major Policies Requirements | Symbolic Systems Program A Symbolic Systems major may use a course that would otherwise count toward a Sym Sys major requirement for their Coterminal Master's degree instead, in which case the major requirement will need to be fulfilled by another course, similar to the situation of a double major See the section on Replacement Petitions - Overlapping Requirements for
Span. Dig Deep. Solve complex problems. | Symbolic Systems Program The Program in Symbolic Systems is part of the Social Sciences cluster in the School of Humanities and Sciences We are currently housed in Margaret Jacks Hall (Building 460) In the Winter of 2025, we are scheduled to move to the new Computing and Data Science Building Silos are for farms Not for learning
History of the program | Symbolic Systems Program - Stanford University The first cohort of Symbolic Systems majors could be called, the few, the proud and the bold They were pioneers bravely exploring a new approach to the study of logic, language, thought, and computation Today, we are one of the largest majors at Stanford, with a truly distinguished group of alumni Many of them are still pioneers, leading the
M. S. Admissions | Symbolic Systems Program - Stanford University The M S cohort in Symbolic Systems is comprised of three groups of students Stanford Coterminal Students: Stanford students pursuing an undergraduate degree and the Symsys MS degree at the same time; Stanford Internal Graduate Students: Stanford graduate students from the Law School, Graduate School of Business, etc, who are pursuing an
Core Requirements | Symbolic Systems Program - Stanford University NOTE 3: The Symbolic Systems Program recommends MATH rather than CME or ENGR courses as preferred ways for most students to learn multivariate calculus and linear algebra, because of their more extensive coverage of linear algebra methods used in many higher level courses which are options for the major
Concentrations | Symbolic Systems Program - Stanford University Students must identify an area of particular interest within the general sphere of the Symbolic Systems subject matter, and design a coherent set of courses around this Students should discuss course selection with their advisors, and carefully look through the Stanford Bulletin for the most relevant current offerings A list of suggested