16 Bachelor's degrees in Cognitive Science in Canada

Family and Social Relations
Throughout this Family and Social Relations programme from University of Windsor you'll gain theoretical and practical insights into the changes that affect families, and the social responses to those changes.

Social Work and Disability Studies
Become an effective advocate with this Social Work and Disability Studies programme offered by University of Windsor.

Social Work and Women's Studies
Set yourself apart with a degree from one of the only combined BSW programs in Social Work and Women’s Studies in North America.

Behavioural Sciences
In this two-year Behavioural Sciences program at Seneca Polytechnic, you will study theories and clinical applications including the use of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) – the science of understanding, analyzing and modifying human behaviour.

Cognitive Science (Hons)
This Cognitive Science (Hons) BComp course from Queen's University explores the science of the mind and thought. Cognitive scientists are probing the concept of intelligence in humans and animals in order to program intelligent computers that are not only capable of performing complex tasks, but of thinking complex thoughts.
Cognitive Science
The Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Science at Simon Fraser University is a comprehensive public programme. This undergraduate degree explores the complexities of the human mind through an interdisciplinary lens. Students engage in full-time study to understand mental processes, combining scientific and philosophical methods.
Cognitive Systems
The Cognitive Systems programme at the University of British Columbia is a four-year, full-time Bachelor of Arts degree. This public study mode course explores the intersection of computer science, linguistics, philosophy, and psychology to understand natural and artificial intelligence through an interdisciplinary lens.
Cognitive Science
Study the human mind through the Cognitive Science programme at Carleton University. This undergraduate degree offers a public study mode, exploring cognition and perception across diverse disciplines. Students engage in interdisciplinary research over a standard duration to understand brain functions and mental processes.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
The Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience programme at Western University - Canada offers a comprehensive exploration of brain development and cognitive processes. This full-time course provides students with advanced insights into the intersection of psychology and biology, delivered on-campus over a standard academic duration.
Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science at York University provides a flexible undergraduate pathway integrating psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science and philosophy. Students choose two thematic concentrations to shape their studies and select courses to match interests. Study is offered at a public institution, full‑time or part‑time. Co‑op options.
Cognitive Science
The Cognitive Science bachelor programme at the University of Toronto offers a public study mode for exploring the mind. This interdisciplinary degree investigates consciousness and reasoning through diverse lenses. Students engage in rigorous academic inquiry to understand human perception and intelligence over a standard duration.
Psychology – Applied Psychology
The Psychology – Applied Psychology programme at Bishop's University offers a comprehensive public bachelor degree path. This full-time course provides students with essential theoretical knowledge and practical insights into human behaviour, ensuring a robust foundation for professional development in various sectors.
Cognitive Science
The Cognitive Science programme at Mount Allison University offers an interdisciplinary study of the mind. Available as a B.Sc. or B.A. with honours options, this full-time degree integrates psychology, computer science, and philosophy. Students explore human and machine intelligence at Canada’s top undergraduate university.
Cognitive Systems
The Cognitive Systems programme at the University of British Columbia is a four-year Bachelor of Science degree delivered at the Vancouver campus. This public, full-time course explores the intersection of computer science, linguistics, and psychology to understand natural and artificial intelligence through interdisciplinary study.
Cognitive Science of Language
The study of psychology and the mind at McMaster University comes together with Linguistics to create our unique program: Cognitive Science of Language.
Women’s and Gender Studies
The Women’s and Gender Studies programme at Mount Allison University is a flexible interdisciplinary degree available as a major, honours, or minor. This undergraduate course focuses on social justice and power dynamics. Students can engage in full-time study on campus to develop critical research and analytical skills.