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Cognitive Science
Location
Location
- Ian Gold
- Director, Program in Cognitive Science
- 3465 Peel Street, Room 401
- Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7
- Interdisciplinary Programs Adviser
- Ryan Bouma, Interim Adviser
- Email: ryan.bouma [at] mcgill.ca
- Telephone: 514-398-7330
Website: www.mcgill.ca/cogsci
About Cognitive Science
About Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science is the multidisciplinary study of cognition in humans and machines. The goal is to understand the principles of intelligence and thought with the hope that this will lead to a better understanding of the mind and of learning, and to the development of intelligent devices that constructively extend human abilities.
An Interfaculty Program in Cognitive Science (54 credits) is offered by the following departments:
- Computer Science (COMP) (Science)
- Linguistics (LING) (Arts)
- Philosophy (PHIL) (Arts)
- Psychology (PSYC) (Science)
Cognitive Science Committee Members: |
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Brendan Gillon (Linguistics) |
Stephen McAdams (Music) |
Doina Precup (Computer Science) |
David Ragsdale (Neuroscience) |
Debra Titone (Psychology) |
Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A. & Sc.) - Honours Cognitive Science (60 credits)
The Honours Cognitive Science, which is restricted to students in the B.A. & Sc., is an extension of the Interfaculty program and offers students an opportunity to undertake a research project in close association with professors in their main Arts and Science focus areas. Prior to selecting the Honours program, students should meet with the Interdisciplinary...
For more information, see Honours Cognitive Science (60 credits).
Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A. & Sc.) - Interfaculty Program Cognitive Science (54 credits)
The Interfaculty Program Cognitive Science, which is restricted to students in the B.A. & Sc., is a planned sequence of courses designed to permit students to focus on at least two relevant areas of study. ...
For more information, see Interfaculty Program Cognitive Science (54 credits).