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CSE1570: Introduction to Computing for Psychology

Welcome to CSE1570 for Winter 2011. Materials, instructions, and notices for the course will accumulate here over the semester.

Description

This course introduces students to computer-based problem solving techniques that can be used to approach problems in Psychology such as the design of stimulus-response experiments and the capture and simple analysis of data from a variety of experimental contexts. The course will focus on MATLAB, a powerful and user-friendly computer programming language and environment. MATLAB can be used for math computations, data analysis and processing, visualization and graphics, and so on.

The course is for students with little or no background in computer programming but who wish to avail themselves of the power that computer programming affords. Once you learn how to program, you can analyze and view data, build and run your own experiments, and build and run your own computational models.

Lecture and Lab Times

The class will meet on both Tuesdays and Thursdays. On Tuesdays, the lecture will be given in the lecture hall SLH B. On Thursdays the lecture will be held in a computer lab in TEL 2114 & 2116, where we will have time for exercises.

  • Tuesdays, 11:30am - 1:00pm, SLH B
  • Thursdays, 11:30am - 1:00pm, TEL 2114 & 2116

Instructor and TAs

Instructor

  • Aijun An Home page
  • Email: aan@cse.yorku..ca
  • Office: CSE 2048
  • Office Hour: Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:10pm - 5:10pm

Teaching Assistants

  • Mehdi Kargar (kargar@cse.yorku.ca)
  • Jessie Zhao (jessie@cse.yorku.ca)
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