Cognitive Science
Bachelor of Cognitive Science, 180 ECTS
Humanities, social sciences, communication and arts Interdisciplinary StudiesInstitution | Aarhus University (AU) |
Campus | Aarhus |
Duration | 3 years |
Tuition per term (Non-EU/EAA/CH) | 8500 EUR |
Tuition per term (EU/EAA/CH) | 0 EUR |
Website | https://bachelor.au.dk/en/cognitivescience |
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ENDEAVOUR
The mind is hugely complex, and no single discipline can hope to exhaustively understand it. Cognitive Science combines theories, methods, and insights from a range of disciplines such as neuroscience, philosophy, linguistics, anthropology, and psychology in a coordinated effort to investigate human behaviour and the human mind.
Teaching is organised around lectures and group sessions in which students participate in discussions, make presentations, and work in study groups. Students also take part in practical lab work where they learn to analyse data from brain scans, behavioural experiments, and large text databases using computer programming and statistics.
The Cognitive Science programme is embedded in a rich research environment surrounding Aarhus University’s Centre for Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, its Interacting Minds Centre, and its Centre for Semiotics. Students can attend research seminars and learn about new findings on an almost daily basis.
CAREERS
On completing the BSc in Cognitive Science, you will be able to choose from a range of master’s programmes offering specialisation in topics such as cognitive science, neuroscience, information studies or corporate communication. The interdisciplinary profile of the programme, combined with the concrete skills acquired in data acquisition, programming, and analysis, make graduates sought after by employers across a wide range of industries, including IT development, product design, neuroscience, consumer behaviour, and business analytics.
DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS, COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND SEMIOTICS
The Department of Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Semiotics is one of the nine departments at the School of Communication and Culture at the Faculty of Arts.
Teaching in the department is not only research-based, but also research-oriented. Students are encouraged to collect and analyse data and to design and carry out experiments, either alone or in cooperation with the research staff. Students may even have their research published. Students regularly present their research to fellow students and staff at research seminars.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
If you wish to study a bachelor’s degree at Aarhus University, you can find all the information on our page ‘How to apply for a bachelor’s degree’. This page will tell you about the application portal, entry requirements, and specific entry requirements: https://bachelor.au.dk/en/admission/
English language requirements for bachelor’s degrees: https://bachelor.au.dk/en/admission/moreinfo/language-requirements#c2608484
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