COURSEWORK
Neuroscience
Students must select either
COGS 104 | Introduction to Neuroscience | 4 units |
| Or | |
COGS 320 | Cognitive Neuroscience | 4 units |
Linguistics
Students must select one course from the list below:
Philosophy
Students must select one course from the list below:
Additional Electives
Students must select three additional courses to complete the major.
Electives can be drawn from courses offered through the department, the list above, can be a course cross-listed with cognitive science, or can come from the list below. A total of 4 units can be applied to the major from either directed research or independent study.
All students are encouraged to take a statistics course (e.g. BIO 268, MATH 146, or PSYC 201). Those students intending to do an empirical project for their senior comprehensives or who intend to go on to graduate school in cognitive science or in a related field should discuss course choices with their advisor.
SECOND-STAGE WRITING REQUIREMENT
To pass the second-stage writing requirement students must attain a B- or better in a 300-level fundamental course or 300-level cognitive science class by the end of their junior year.
COMPREHENSIVE REQUIREMENT
In the senior year the student carries out a project or writes a thesis on a topic in Cognitive Science related to their prior coursework. The project or thesis is coordinated with the work of the Cognitive Science Senior Seminar. All majors take the Senior Seminar in the fall semester of the senior year.
HONORS
Honors in Cognitive Science may be awarded to graduating seniors who demonstrate excellence in their course work and distinction in their senior comprehensive project. To be eligible, students must have a 3.5 grade point average in the major and a 3.25 overall grade point average. In addition, the comprehensive project or thesis must be judged as a "pass with distinction."