| |
Dec 05, 2025
|
|
|
|
|
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Cognitive Science - Science of Language Concentration (BS)
|
|
Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
Students who successfully complete the Cognitive Science BS program with a concentration in Science of Language will:
- Apply and integrate knowledge of major linguistic concepts and theories and their applications to cognition
- Implement critical thinking skills to evaluate and interpret scientific research and theories in linguistics and cognitive science
- Apply key research methods to investigate theories and hypotheses in linguistics and cognitive science
- Effectively communicate concepts, theories, and/or research in cognitive and language sciences, both in written and oral form
|
College Requirements:
College of Arts and Sciences Breadth Requirements:
The College Breadth Requirements are taken in addition to the University Breadth Requirement. Up to three credits from each of the University Breadth Requirement categories may be used to simultaneously satisfy these College of Arts and Sciences Breadth Requirements. College Breadth courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C-. A total of 18 credits from Groups A, B, and C is required with a minimum of six credits in each group. The six credits from each group could be from the same area. Second Language:
- Completion of the intermediate-level course (107 or 202) in a language other than English with minimum grades of D-.
- Languages offered include American Sign Language (ASLC), Ancient Greek (GREK), Arabic (ARAB), Brazilian Portuguese (PORT), Chinese (CHIN), French (FREN), German (GRMN), Hebrew (HEBR), Italian (ITAL), Japanese (JAPN), Korean (KORE), Latin (LATN), Russian (RUSS), and Spanish (SPAN).
- Students with four or more years of high school work in a second language, or who have proficiency in a language other than English, may attempt to fulfill the requirement in that language by taking an exemption examination through the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures.
Mathematics:
Complete one of the following options (minimum grade D-): Option One:
One of the following: Option Three:
Successful performance on a proficiency test in mathematics administered by the Department of Mathematical Sciences (0 credits awarded). Second Writing Requirement:
A Second Writing Requirement approved by the College of Arts and Sciences. This course must be taken after completion of 60 credit hours, completed with a minimum grade of C-, and the section enrolled must be designated as satisfying the requirement in the academic term completed. Cognitive Science Major Requirements
Major Requirements:
Minimum grade of C- required for all major and concentration requirements.
- With the exception of LING 101 , students majoring in Cognitive Science and majoring in Linguistics may not count a single course towards both majors.
- With the exception of LING 101 , students majoring in Cognitive Science and minoring in Linguistics may not count a single course towards both the major and the minor.
- With the exception of LING 101 , students majoring in Cognitive Science and majoring in Linguistics & French may not count a single course towards both majors.
Note:
1LING 101 is the prereq for most upper level LING and CGSC courses.
2PSYC 100 is the prereq for most upper level PSYC courses. Advanced PSYC/CGSC Course Requirement:
One of the following: Biology Requirement:
One of the following: Computational Requirement:
One of the following: Statistics Requirement:
One of the following: Concentration Requirements:
Note
No course can simultaneously satisfy more than one requirement within the major. Semantics Requirement:
One of the following: Capstone Course Requirement:
One of the following: Electives:
Nine credits of LING courses, CGSC courses crosslisted with LING, or courses from the following list: Electives:
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree. Credits to Total a Minimum of 124
Last Revised for 2025-2026 Academic Year
|
Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
|
|