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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Cognitive Science Minor
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Jason Ozubko, Coordinator (Bailey Hall 133)
Cognitive Science is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field aimed at developing an understanding of the human mind. The minor in Cognitive Science is designed to provide students with a foundation of knowledge from disciplines primarily involved with investigating the nature of mental activity. The minor is excellent preparation for students planning to attend graduate school in Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Psychology, Computer Science, Linguistics, or Philosophy. The minor can also be used to prepare for advanced training or a career in Human Factors.
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Total Credits Required: 24-25 Credits
Basic Requirements (18 Credit Hours)
Electives-two courses from the following (6-7 Credit Hours)
Additional Requirements
- One elective must be at the 300-level.
- One elective must be outside the student’s primary major.
Footnotes
Some electives have prerequisites that are not part of the minor.
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