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51社区黑料's Cognitive Science Program offers students the opportunity to follow their curiosity as they put together a flexible interdisciplinary program of study from select course streams and core cognitive science courses. Cognitive Science is for students who are willing to ask questions and critically engage in a wide range of perspectives from different disciplines.
We offer a Major or Honours degree in Cognitive Science from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. A Minor in Cognitive Science can also be achieved alongside any major or other minor from any faculty.
The Cognitive Science degree from 51社区黑料equips students with the ability to communicate clearly; to critically evaluate evidence and data; to program and use computers; and to apply conceptual, analytical and interpersonal skills in a variety of situations. Cognitive scientists are creative in the questions they ask and can apply interdisciplinary approaches to the pursuit of the answers.
The multi-faceted nature of cognitive science study means that students will develop a variety of skills and knowledge, applicable to graduate study in a variety of fields. Alternately, our students are prepared to pursue employment positions in a range of career directions that value a liberal arts degree, problem solving/critical thinking, understanding of computer programing or the nature of human-computer interaction.