Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: Rensselaer Catalog 2016-2017 Program: Cognitive Science Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Cognitive Science

Cognitive Science is the scientific study of cognitive phenomena such as reasoning, decision making, memory, learning, language, perception, and action. This young and emerging interdisciplinary field lies at the intersection of psychology, computer science, and philosophy, and has further important links to neuroscience, linguistics, anthropology, mathematics, biology, and education.
 

Cognitive Science tries to understand one of the most complex and fascinating entities in the known universe — the human mind. Cognitive science also tries to understand other kinds of minds, whether they be animal minds, alien minds, or artificial minds. Thus, Cognitive Science promises to be the next ‘basic’ science, in line with physics, chemistry, and biology, as much of the research being conducted is aimed at discovering fundamental principles that underlie minds in general.
 

Just as the technologies based on physics, chemistry, and biology have had a tremendous impact on our lives, technology based on our understanding of cognitive systems has the potential to profoundly change the way we live and who we are. From using knowledge of human cognition to build ‘cognitively ergonomic’ tools and environments, to building devices to repair and augment cognitive skills and capacities, to creating artificially intelligent computers and robots, the applications of this discipline are right in line with Rensselaer’s slogan: “Why not change the world?”.


The Cognitive Science Department at Rensselaer is perfectly positioned to offer one of the very best degree programs of its kind in the world. While many cognitive science programs in the country have a definite focus on one of the contributing disciplines – whether this is psychology, computer science, philosophy, neuroscience, or linguistics – the cognitive science program at Rensselaer is truly interdisciplinary in that it carefully balances all of the important contributing fields. Moreover, students have ample opportunity to perform undergraduate research in any of the associated laboratories and research groups.

Dual Majors

Cognitive Science lends itself very well as a dual major with Computer Science, Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences, Mathematics, or Biology. Students majoring in Computer Science can be inspired by the findings in cognitive science to develop or improve algorithms used in Artificial Intelligence, or to design more ‘cognitively ergonomic’ computer interfaces. Students majoring in Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences could use Cognitive Science to figure out how to make virtual worlds more engaging, or how to make synthetic characters more psychologically plausible. Mathematics majors can try to mathematically describe the complex workings of the human mind or brain. And finally, students majoring in biology may be interested in the effects of hormones or other chemicals on the brain and their subsequent effects on cognition and behavior.

Program Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this program will be able to demonstrate:

Conceptual Foundations and Reasoning Skills: Critically evaluate conceptual foundations of cognitive science from philosophy, psychology, computer science, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology, through careful logical reasoning and argumentation, and clearly communicate these ideas and arguments in written or oral form.

Experimental Design and Evaluation Skills: Design and run experimental studies and evaluate empirical findings through statistical methods to test theories regarding mind, brain, and behavior.

Formal Modeling Skills: Use logic, mathematics, programming languages, cognitive architectures, and other formal methods to produce and research mathematical and computational models of human cognition and artificial intelligence.

 

First Year

Fall

  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
CSCI 1100 - Computer Science I Credit Hours: 4
IHSS 1140 - Minds and Machines Credit Hours: 4
MATH 1010 - Calculus I Credit Hours: 4

Spring

  •  Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
COGS 2120 - Introduction to Cognitive Science Credit Hours: 4
CSCI 1200 - Data Structures Credit Hours: 4
MATH 1020 - Calculus II Credit Hours: 4

Second Year

Fall

  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
CSCI 2200 - Foundations of Computer Science Credit Hours: 4
PHIL 2140 - Introduction to Logic Credit Hours: 4
PSYC 2310 - Research Methods and Statistics I Credit Hours: 4

Spring

  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
CSCI 2300 - Introduction to Algorithms Credit Hours: 4
PSYC 4370 - Cognitive Psychology Credit Hours: 4

Third Year

Fall

  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PSYC 4410 - Sensation and Perception Credit Hours: 4
COGS 4210 - Cognitive Modeling Credit Hours: 4

Spring

  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
CSCI 4150 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Credit Hours: 4
PSYC 4330 - Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience Credit Hours: 4

Fourth Year

Fall

  • Cognitive Science Elective Credit Hours: 4
  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PHIL 4480 - Metaphysics and Consciousness Credit Hours: 4

Spring

  • Cognitive Science Elective Credit Hours: 4
  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
  • Free Elective Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
COGS 4990 - Undergraduate Thesis Credit Hours: 3-6

Cognitive Science Elective Options

Choose two from:

  • COGS 4xxx - Cognitive Robotics Credit Hours: 4
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
COGS 4210 - Cognitive Modeling Credit Hours: 4
COGS 4420 - Game AI Credit Hours: 4
COGS 4640 - Intelligent Virtual Agents Credit Hours: 4
COGS 4600 - Cognition and the Brain Credit Hours: 4
CSCI 4100 - Machine Learning from Data Credit Hours: 4
CSCI 4480 - Robotics I Credit Hours: 3
CSCI 4490 - Robotics II Credit Hours: 3
ECSE 4540 - Introduction to Image Processing Credit Hours: 3
PHIL 2100 - Critical Thinking Credit Hours: 4
PHIL 2130 - Introduction to Philosophy of Science Credit Hours: 4
PHIL 4140 - Intermediate Logic Credit Hours: 4
PHIL 4260 - Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Credit Hours: 4
PHIL 4420 - Computability and Logic Credit Hours: 4
PHIL 4480 - Metaphysics and Consciousness Credit Hours: 4
PSYC 4110 - Motivation and Performance Credit Hours: 4
PSYC 4320 - Behavioral Neuroscience Credit Hours: 4
PSYC 4450 - Learning Credit Hours: 4
PSYC 4620 - Cognitive Engineering Credit Hours: 4
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