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 Cognitive Science

Description

Cognitive Science is a multi-disciplinary area of study which deals with the mind, language, knowledge and intelligence. It draws upon the disciplines of philosophy and psychology, together with developments in computer science and linguistics and represents a broad-based approach to some of the most exciting areas of contemporary research.

Studying Cognitive Science at UNSW

A major sequence in Cognitive Science is available within the Bachelor of Arts and within related combined degree programs. The major sequence is designed to complement more extensive study in Philosophy, Psychology, Linguistics or Computer Science and to give students concentrating in any of these disciplines an understanding of the significant connections between them. Postgraduate study is also available. Please refer to the table below and to the website http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/hps/cog_sci/CS_Index.htm.



Cognitive Science can be studied as
 
Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Cognitive Science Minor HPSCB23970
Environmental Studies Minor HPSCC23970
Hist & Philosophy of Science Major
Minor
HPSCA13970
HPSCA23970
   

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