Requirements for Major
Prerequisites: Prospective majors must have completed two approved Cognitive Science courses in two different areas and obtained grades of C+ or better. The five areas of Cognitive Science concentrations are: Cognitive Psychology, Computer Science, Linguistics, Neuroscience, and Philosophy.
Completion requirements: Thirty credits or a minimum of ten classes that fulfill all Cognitive Science requirements are required for the major. Majors must have a minimum grade of C for all Cognitive Science courses to be applied to the major 30 hours and a cumulative GPA of 2.000 or better for all Cognitive Science courses completed at the University.
Required courses: The calculus requirement can be fulfilled by MATH 1310 or APMA 1090 (Engineering students) or above or MATH 1220. The calculus requirement is the only major requirement that can be fulfilled with test or transfer credit. Majors must complete at least one Cognitive Science approved course in each of the five core areas; at least two Cognitive Science approved upper-level courses in one concentration area; and complete three or four elective courses to reach the required 30 hours. Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience concentrations require 4000 level or above courses and Computer Science, Linguistics, and Philosophy concentrations require 3000 level or above courses. Directed readings, research, and internship courses may not be taken for major credit. Courses counted in the 30 credits may not be taken on a credit/no credit basis.
Courses Approved for Major
Particular courses within relevant departments are designated as being Cognitive Science courses. Courses from other departments, such as Mathematics or Systems Engineering, may be designated as Cognitive Science courses if their content is judged to be appropriate by the undergraduate committee that oversees the curriculum. The following is a list of courses offered on a regular basis and included in the Cognitive Science Approved Courses in previous semesters. There are also numerous Cognitive Science courses that are offered more infrequently; thus, the following list is not exhaustive. Further restrictions for applying individual courses to major requirements may exist.

