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    Cognitive Science

    Swarthmore College
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 60 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Sep-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 77,354  / year
    Next Intake 5-Sep-2023

    Cognitive Science

    About

    • What does it mean to think or have consciousness?

    • What are the relationships between mind and brain?

    • Are perception and knowledge objective?

    • How do we learn to use language?

    • Can we build intelligent robots?

    These are the some of the questions addressed in the interdisciplinary field of cognitive science. Cognitive scientists approach these questions by studying the brain as a complex biological computing machine that receives, stores, transforms, and transmits information. 

    Swarthmore cognitive scientists explore the mental structures and physical  properties that give rise to the mind's capacity for perceiving the world, controlling actions, generating and understanding language, performing logical reasoning - and even consciousness.

    Swarthmore's interdisciplinary Cognitive Science Program offers an academic minor and a special major for students who wish to engage in the study of the mind. It draws on work occurring at the intersection of six disciplines:

    • cognitive psychology
    • computer science
    • linguistics
    • mathematics and statistics
    • neuroscience
    • philosophy

    The cognitive science curriculum begins with an introductory course that explores the nature of consciousness, language, and cognition.

    After taking the introductory course, students may choose among more than 50 designated courses that further explore the themes of the discipline. Minors and special majors are encouraged to explore the breadth of the field and to develop a depth of knowledge by taking several courses within one relevant discipline. The flexibility of Swarthmore's Cognitive Science Program allows students to shape their studies to closely reflect their personal interests. The option to complete a senior thesis is available for highly engaged students who wish to pursue independent research. 

    Experiential learning is valued in the program, which hosts an annual colloquia series that brings top researchers in the field to campus. The College also offers a wide variety of student-faculty research collaborations. Recent cognitive science projects include the development of robots with a self-motivated desire to explore and learn; a study of the origins of language as explored through computer modeling; an investigation of how the brain integrates verbal and nonverbal information; and genetic manipulations of fruit flies to investigate the range of social experiences that can induce changes in courtship behavior.

    A recent National Science Foundation report on undergraduate education in cognitive science argues that, in the future, "some familiarity with cognitive science will be a condition for informed citizenship." Swarthmore's Cognitive Science Program prepares students to participate in important public-policy decisions that are informed by ongoing research in the field, including such issues as remedial education, human-computer interaction, and the reliability of witnesses. Recent graduates have pursued graduate programs in law, psychology, neuroscience, robotics, and cognitive science and careers in fields such as behavioral therapy, teaching, and computer programming.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Common Application or QuestBridge Application
    • Swarthmore College Short Answer
      • As part of the Common Application, you will be asked to submit no more than 250 words in response to a short answer question (QuestBridge applicants are asked the same question on our Swarthmore-QuestBridge Intent to Apply form). For the 2022-2023 admissions cycle, students will be asked to choose one of the following three questions:
        • Swarthmore students’ worldviews are often forged by their prior experiences and exposure to ideas and values. Our students are often mentored, supported, and developed by their immediate context—in their neighborhoods, communities of faith, families, and classrooms. Reflect on what elements of your home, school, or community have shaped you or positively impacted you. How have you grown or changed because of the influence of your community?
        • We are inspired by students who are flexible in their approach to learning, who are comfortable with experimentation, and who are willing to take intellectual risks that move them out of their comfort zone. Reflect on a time that you were intellectually challenged, inspired, or took an intellectual risk—inside or outside of the classroom. How has that experience shaped you, and what questions still linger?
        • Why are you interested in applying to and attending Swarthmore?
    • $60 application fee or fee waiver*
    • School report
    • School counselor recommendation
    • High school transcript
    • Midyear grades: If your school does not have midyear grades, please provide a midyear progress report from your teachers.
    • Two academic-subject teacher recommendations/evaluations

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 77,354  / year

    Application Fee

    USD 60 

    How to Apply

    Applying via the Common Application

    You can easily add Swarthmore to your list of colleges in the Common Application.

    In addition to the Common Application's personal statement (you can choose one of seven essay prompts), we ask you to submit no more than 250 words in response to a short answer question. For the 2022-2023 admissions cycle, students will be asked to choose one of the following three questions: 

    • Swarthmore students’ worldviews are often forged by their prior experiences and exposure to ideas and values. Our students are often mentored, supported, and developed by their immediate context—in their neighborhoods, communities of faith, families, and classrooms. Reflect on what elements of your home, school, or community have shaped you or positively impacted you. How have you grown or changed because of the influence of your community?
    • We are inspired by students who are flexible in their approach to learning, who are comfortable with experimentation, and who are willing to take intellectual risks that move them out of their comfort zone. Reflect on a time that you were intellectually challenged, inspired, or took an intellectual risk—inside or outside of the classroom. How has that experience shaped you, and what questions still linger?
    • Why are you interested in applying to and attending Swarthmore?
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