

BSc Cognitive Science
About this course
Cognitive science sits at the crossroads of psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, linguistics, computer science and artificial intelligence. Rather than studying the mind from a single disciplinary angle, it asks how thinking, perception, language and memory actually work by drawing on all of these fields together. The result is a genuinely unusual degree that trains you to move between formal models and experimental evidence, to hold a computational question alongside a philosophical one, and to evaluate competing theories of what it means to understand or to know something. At Newcastle you will explore the architecture of the mind from multiple directions. You will examine how the brain processes sensory information, how language is acquired and used, how attention and memory interact, and what computational models can and cannot tell us about human cognition. The programme also considers where human intelligence diverges from artificial intelligence, and why that gap matters. Because the course includes a placement year and a year abroad, as well as the option of a sandwich year in industry, you will have the opportunity to apply this thinking in real research or professional settings and to experience a different academic or cultural context. These experiences tend to sharpen the analytical flexibility that cognitive science demands. The ways of thinking you develop here are genuinely transferable. You will learn to design and evaluate experiments, to build and critique formal models, and to communicate complex ideas to audiences who may come from very different disciplinary backgrounds. Graduates go on to work in human-computer interaction, user experience research, data science, clinical and educational psychology, artificial intelligence development, academic research, and science communication. Many continue to postgraduate study, including doctoral research in cognitive neuroscience, computational modelling or linguistics. The degree suits anyone who finds that the most interesting questions about the mind do not fit neatly inside a single subject.
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