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147 Bachelor's degrees in Cognitive Science 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.

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 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.

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

Behavioral Sciences
This Behavioral Sciences BA programme from University of Michigan - Dearborn is an interdisciplinary programme encompassing the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, and sociology.

Sociology (Online)
Expand the borders of learning beyond the classroom with an online bachelor degree in Sociology (Online) at Oklahoma State University

Philosophy, Social, Moral, and Legal Philosophy for the Professions Concentration
This Philosophy, Social, Moral, and Legal Philosophy for the Professions Concentration at California State University Fullerton provides comprehensive learning experiences for the conceptual development of periods of historical philosophy, major currents of 20th century philosophical investigation and methodologies employed by philosophers.
Psychobiology
The Psychobiology programme at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a full-time B.S. degree exploring behaviour through a biological lens. This undergraduate course integrates neural, genetic, and evolutionary perspectives, providing essential preparation for careers in health sciences or neuroscience over four years.
Special Education - Cognitive Impairment
Special Education - Cognitive Impairment from Wayne State University aims to provide teaching experiences in both an urban and a suburban settings.
Cognitive Science
The Cognitive Science B.S. at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a full-time, four-year undergraduate programme. This interdisciplinary degree explores intelligent systems through psychology, computer science, and mathematics, preparing students for advanced research or diverse professional careers.
Cognitive Science
The Cognitive Science BCS program at Carleton University involves the study of cognition, perception, and emotion from a wide range of perspectives. Despite the many different methodologies they use, cognitive scientists are united in their interest in the mind—and the brain.
Cognitive Systems
This Cognitive Systems program from University of British Columbia provides you with a grounding in the principles and techniques used by intelligent systems, both natural and artificial. It emphasizes the study of existing systems (i.e., linguistics), the design of new ones (i.e., machine intelligence), and the design of interfaces between different forms of intelligent agents.
Science, Technology, and Society
At Science, Technology, and Society at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute students seek to answer a critical question: How can science and technology contribute to a sustainable, democratic, and just future for everyone?
Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Social and Behavioral Sciences programme at California State University Monterey Bay is a comprehensive B.A. degree. This full-time course explores human conditions through diverse lenses including sociology and history. Students develop essential research skills to address global social problems over a standard duration.
Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science at University of Delaware is the interdisciplinary study of the mind as an information processor. It is a relatively new discipline that arose in the mid-twentieth century from a convergence of conceptual revolutions primarily in psychology, computer science and linguistics. Today it also draws from fields such as philosophy, neuroscience and anthropology.
Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science from University of Richmond prepare students to ask and answer questions about the nature of the mind from a variety of approaches. To this end, the major is highly interdisciplinary, drawing on perspectives and methodological techniques from computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, and other disciplines.
Sociology - Applied Research Methods
The Sociology - Applied Research Methods programme at Appalachian State University provides a comprehensive foundation in social analysis. This full-time degree focuses on practical data application and theoretical frameworks. Students engage in rigorous academic training designed to prepare them for diverse professional roles.
Cognitive Science
The Cognitive Science programme at Lehigh University offers a B.A. or B.Sc. in Cognitive Science, designed to be completed in a flexible format. This interdisciplinary degree explores the intricacies of the mind and brain, preparing students for diverse career paths and advanced studies in related fields.
Cognitive Sciences
Researchers in the interdisciplinary field of Cognitive Sciences at Rice University seek to understand such mental phenomena as perception, thought, memory, the acquisition and use of language, learning, concept formation, and consciousness.