Master of Science in Cognitive Science

Master of Science in Cognitive Science

Course Title

Master of Science in Cognitive Science

MQF Level

7

Duration and Credits

3 Semesters

90 ECTS

Mode of Study

Full-time

Information for International applicants

Applicants must be in possession of:

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A Bachelor's degree from this University, or from any other university approved by Senate for this purpose, obtained with at least Second Class Honours or Category II.

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Cognitive Science is an interdisciplinary area of study that tries to understand the link between brain and mind. The course will run over three semesters. During the first week of the first semester a series of Cognitive Science Overview seminars will be held to introduce you to Cognitive Science and serve as a foundation for subsequent topics. The course will then follow a Semester-by-Semester plan. The first semester will use a traditional, parallel study-units structure to provide a comprehensive introduction to theory and practical methods across a range of Cognitive Science topics. The second semester will use a series of ӢlockԠstudy-units to provide more focused and detailed exposure to specific areas of research in which you are exposed to the latest trends in this highly active area. The third semester will allow you to apply knowledge by embarking on empirical or theoretical work in the form of a Dissertation.

Cognitive Science is an interdisciplinary area of study that tries to understand the link between brain and mind. Bringing together scientific methods, techniques and perspectives from a range of disciplines – including psychology, linguistics, computer science and philosophy – cognitive science examines how knowledge is acquired, systematically structured and computationally processed within the brain.

The course is full-time (day) and will run over three semesters. During the first week of the first semester, a series of Cognitive Science Overview seminars will be held to introduce you to Cognitive Science and will serve as a foundation for subsequent topics. The course will then follow a Semesterby-Semester plan.

The first semester will use a traditional, parallel study-units structure to provide a comprehensive introduction to theory and practical methods across a range of Cognitive Science topics.

The second semester will use a series of "block" study-units to provide more focused and detailed exposure to specific areas of research in which students are exposed to the latest trends in this highly active area.

The third semester will allow you to apply knowledge by embarking on empirical or theoretical work in the form of a Dissertation.

 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
CGS5000 Perception, Action and Attention 5 ECTS    
CGS5010 Memory, Decision Making, Thinking 5 ECTS    
CGS5020 Psycholinguistics 5 ECTS    
CGS5030 Philosophical Foundations of Cognitive Science 5 ECTS    
CGS5041 Research Methods in Cognitive Science 10 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ARI5000 AI Bootcamp 5 ECTS    
CGS5051 Language in Use 5 ECTS    
CGS5061 Future Directions in Cognitive Science 5 ECTS    
CGS5065 Applied Methods in Cognitive Science 5 ECTS    
CGS5091 Cognitive Neuroscience 5 ECTS    
CGS5092 Social Cognition 5 ECTS    

 

 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
CGS5990 Dissertation 30 ECTS    

 

This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Postgraduate Awards, 2021 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of the Degree of Master of Science in Cognitive Science – M.Sc - under the auspices of the Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences.

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Provide a general overview of research and methods across the whole field of cognitive science.
  • Provide detailed, in-depth exposure to research methods in Psycholinguistics, Cognitive Psychology and Philosophy.
  • Provide practical training in the tools and techniques used by current researchers in the field.
  • Analyse a given research problem within the field of Cognitive Science and be able to select the appropriate statistical/analytical tools with which to explore it.
  • Identify the main philosophical and/or empirical ideas presented in a journal article and be able to express and critique those ideas in written or oral presentation.
  • Identify and describe the experimental methodologies most frequently used in Cognitive Neuroscience research, with particular emphasis on EEG, MRI, and patient studies, evaluating the relative suitability of these methodologies for tackling particular research questions.

  1. Subject Knowledge and Understanding
  2. The taught parts of the course will have three main objectives:

    • To provide a general overview of research and methods across the whole field of cognitive science;
    • To provide detailed, in-depth exposure to esearch methods in Psycholinguistics, Cognitive Psychology and Philosophy;
    • To provide practical training in the tools and techniques used by current researchers in the field.

      Having followed the taught programme successfully, you will be able to:

    • Identify and describe the main component fields of study in Cognitive Science;
    • Identify and describe the main techniques and tools used in Cognitive Science research;
    • Identify and describe the gross anatomy of the brain and how different structures may relate to cognitive functions;
    • Identify the main philosophical and/or empirical ideas presented in a journal article and be able to express and critique those ideas in written or oral presentation;
    • Categorize an empirical approach as experimental or correlational;
    • Understand the deductive nature of research in Cognitive Science;
    • Analyse a given research problem within the field of Cognitive Science and be able to select the appropriate statistical/analytical tools with which to explore it;
    • Be able to conduct appropriate sta
    • tistical testing and to comprehend the results;
    • Be able to design and implement a computer program using appropriate software for stimulus preparation, presentation and data analysis;
    • Identify and describe the experimental methodologies most frequently used in Cognitive Neuroscience research, with particular emphasis on EEG, MRI, and patient studies, evaluating the relative suitability of these methodologies for tackling particular research questions;
    • Be able to produce a written report or oral presentation clearly describing the outcome of a given experiment or other scientific piece of work.

  3. Intellectual Development
  4. The overall goal will be to provide you with:

    • A new appreciation of the complexity of the brain and how it gives rise to the mind;
    • The range of methods and techniques available for studying it;
    • The knowledge necessary in order to analyse a range of complex problems and to design and conduct empirical research.

  5. Key/Transferable Skills
  6. Key transferable skills include:

    • Critical thinking;
    • Experimental design;
    • Data analysis;
    • Generic IT skills;
    • Computer programming;
    • Scientific writing.

  7. Other skills
  8. A mix of analytic and practical skills related to problem analysis and experimental design, and experience in the use of cognition-related technology and equipment which is acquiring wider recognition and application in both academic and commercial contexts.

Facilities Available

The new Cognitive Science Lab in the Faculty of Media & Knowledge Sciences is equipped with soundproofed testing booths, eye-tracking, and electroencephalography (EEG). Use can also be made of the facilities in the Biomedical Engineering Lab in the Faculty of Engineering that include a Vicon motion analysis system and a biomedical data acquisition system.

Non EU Applicants:

Total Tuition Fees: Eur 13,400
Yr 1: Eur 13,400 - Yr 2: NIL

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By arming you with an exciting and possibly unique mix of knowledge and skills, the M.Sc. in Cognitive Science provides an excellent foundation for any career involving the brain, human cognition and behaviour. These may include: cognitive psychology, rehabilitation, education, communications, human-computer interaction, information processing, data retrieval, medical analysis, consumer behaviour and neuromarketing. Training in cognitive science also provides a broad educational base from which to pursue further academic study.

 

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