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Cognitive Science is an interdisciplinary program that seeks to further understand what the mind does and how it works. Incorporating perspectives from a variety of fields, it investigates how information is represented, processed, and transformed in both humans and machines.
9 | from COMP 1631, 1731, 2611 |
3 | from COMP 2631, 2931 |
9 | from PSYC 1001, 1011, 2201 |
6 | from PSYC 2101, 3111, 3201, 3211, 3101, 4101 |
6 | from PSYC 2001 (or MATH 2311), 2011 (or MATH 2321) |
6 | from PHIL 2511, 3511 |
3 | from PHIL 4511, 4521 |
3 | from LING 3001, 3011, PSYC 3221 |
9 | from the following, with at least 6 being at the 3000 level: COMP 3651, 3851, 3611, COMP/MATH 2211, 3531, PHIL 2611, 3221, 3231, 3351, 3631, 3711, 4611, PHYS 3361, 3581 |
3 | from MATH 1111 |
3 | from CHEM 1001, PHYS 1041, PHYS 1051 |
Note: Students pursuing the Interdisciplinary Major in Cognitive Science under the Bachelor of Science degree are reminded that Regulations 11.3.4 and 11.3.5 must still be fulfilled.
Note: The listing of a course in the Calendar is not a guarantee that the course is offered every year.
Note: Students must obtain a grade of at least C- in all courses used to fulfill prerequisite requirements. Otherwise, written permission of the appropriate Department Head or Program Co-ordinator must be obtained.