Students of the Master in Cognitive Science (MSc) program at Aarhus University will develop a theoretical understanding of the human brain and human cognitive function, and learn how to use this understanding to solve real world problems.
Students will learn how to develop their own computational and statistical models of cognitive process; how to analyse large and complex data sets; and how to use experimental tools, including functional brain imaging and eye-tracking technology, to measure human behavior.
Cognitive Science is the study of how processes in the mind shape human behavior. Cognitive scientists use advanced statistics, and sensitive experimental methods, to reveal the nature of these processes. They do this to advance our knowledge of human thought and behavior, and to apply this knowledge in real world settings.
Non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens (or citizens with a British national overseas passport) must pay tuition fees.