Computer Science and Psychology

<p>good combination for artificial intelligence? or would it be better to just do Computer Science and Math (I'm very good at math) or just Computer Science?</p>

<p>Artificial Intelligence is among the most math-intensive areas in computer science. Definitely keep going with math! (I am taking an undergraduate machine learning class this semester. I am the only math major in the class and also the only student who understands what’s going on…) </p>

<p>Psychology, on the other hand, is less relevant. You might find it personally enriching but it won’t help you with your artificial intelligence work.</p>

<p>While definitely not pivotal, it might be interesting to take a cognitive psych course. I found some of the abstractions mentioned in mine overlapped with material in my AI course (conceptually, not in any rigorous manner). This is especially true as it pertains to learning, classification, and heuristic searching. Though, I certainly wouldn’t recommend tacking it on as a major.</p>