Queen's University

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Bachelor

Cognitive Science (Hons)

Offered at Queen's University, Canada
DegreeBachelor
FieldBComp (Hons) Cognitive Science
Duration4 years
Tuition54808.00

Overview

The Cognitive Science (Hons) BComp at Queen’s University explores how minds work and how computers can model thinking, learning, and decision-making. You’ll study core computing and mathematics alongside courses in cognition, logic, and computation.

About this programme

Overview

The Cognitive Science (Hons) BComp program at Queen's University delves into the intricacies of the mind and how computational models can simulate thinking, learning, and decision-making processes. This interdisciplinary course combines core subjects in computing and mathematics with an exploration of cognition, logic, and computational theories.

What you'll study

  • Award: BComp (Hons) in Cognitive Science
  • Academic focus: cognition, computation, intelligence, and intelligent systems
  • Delivery: On-campus (please confirm on the program website)
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Application: Apply online

Throughout the program, you will gain a robust technical foundation while learning how cognitive processes can be formalized and translated into computational models. The curriculum typically combines problem-solving, programming, mathematical reasoning, and theoretical studies focusing on cognition and computation.

Indicative core courses include:

  • Computing Science
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Linear Algebra
  • Cognition and Computation
  • Logic for Computing Science
  • Computer Architecture
  • Information Structures
  • Programming Paradigms

A capstone project or thesis may also be required; please verify specific details on the program website.

Entry requirements

While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements are not provided, applicants generally need to submit their high school transcripts as part of the admission process. For comprehensive details, please refer to the program website.

English language proficiency is essential, with accepted tests and minimum scores typically including:

  • Duolingo English Test: 120
  • TOEFL IBT: 88
  • PTE Academic: 60
  • IELTS: 6.5

Career prospects

Graduates of the Cognitive Science program are well-equipped for diverse career paths in areas such as artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, data analysis, and cognitive research. The skills and knowledge acquired during this program position alumni for roles in both academic and industry settings, where they can contribute to advancements in technology and understanding of human cognition.

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