Cognitive Science (BSc)
    Duration3 year(s)
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2021

    Cognitive Science (BSc)

    About

    The Bachelor's programme is designed to provide a sound foundation in the core areas of cognitive science: Artificial intelligence (e.g. algorithms, mathematical foundations, logic, knowledge representation, planning, multi-agent systems) Neuroinformatics and robotics (e.g. machine learning, reinforcement learning, autonomous robots) Cognitive psychology (e.g. methods of empirical research, text comprehension, personality systems, human-computer interaction) Neuroscience (e.g. visual attention, sensory-motor representation, computer simulation, optical imaging, EEG) Computational linguistics (e.g. syntax and the lexicon, context-dependence, semantics-pragmatics interface, quantitative linguistics, human language processing) Philosophy of cognition (e.g. mind reading, emergence, phenomenal consciousness, emotions, philosophy of psychoanalysis) Particular emphasis is placed on the methods employed in these fields and on their interdisciplinary relationships. Students will acquire empirical skills, analytical skills and also engineering skills. Beyond this, students are introduced to more advanced topics in their selected areas of study.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants must have a German "Abitur" or an equivalent foreign certificate providing the right of entry to higher education. Satisfactory grades in mathematics at secondary school level are required. Courses and exams acquired at a different university may be accredited on the basis of ECTS.

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    https://www.uni-osnabrueck.de/studieninteressierte/studiengaenge_a_z/cognitive_science_bachelor_of_science.html

    Cognitive Science (BSc)

    Osnabrück University

    Osnabrück University

    Germany

    Germany, Munich