The Minor in Cognitive Science introduces students to one of the most important remaining mysteries in science: the nature of the mind and how biological systems process complex information to produce thought and adaptive behavior, and how artificial systems can be endowed with the same capabilities. The scientific study of the nature of mind requires familiarity with many different theoretical perspectives and empirical traditions, and an appreciation for the concerns of several different academic disciplines. Students enrolled in this minor will gain understanding from a variety of disciplinary viewpoints, of problems in cognitive science.
The Minor in Cognitive Science is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in bachelor’s degree programs at Michigan State University. With the approval of the department and college that administer the student’s degree program, the courses that are used to satisfy the requirements for the minor may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
Students who plan to complete the requirements for the Minor in Cognitive Science should consult the undergraduate advisor for cognitive science.
Requirements for the Minor in Cognitive Science
Students must complete a minimum of 18 credits from the courses listed below. Independent study and special topics courses must be approved in advance by the advisor for the minor, to ensure that the content of the course is specifically related to cognitive science. Students are encouraged to take advantage of research opportunities with specific faculty members through independent study. The students program of study must be approved by the advisor for the minor.
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Complete the following course (3 credits): |
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LIN |
463 |
Introduction to Cognitive Science |
3 |
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Complete at least 6 credits from one of the following disciplinary areas. Additional courses in the focus area may be approved by the advisor. |
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Communicative Sciences and Disorders |
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CSD |
203 |
Introduction to Communicative Sciences and Disorders |
3 |
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CSD |
213 |
Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanisms |
3 |
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CSD |
232 |
Descriptive Phonetics |
2 |
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CSD |
333 |
Language Development |
3 |
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CSD |
364 |
Evaluation Procedures in Speech-Language Pathology |
3 |
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Computer Science and Engineering |
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CSE |
404 |
Introduction to Machine Learning |
3 |
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CSE |
440 |
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence |
3 |
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CSE |
460 |
Computability and Formal Language Theory |
3 |
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Integrative Biology |
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IBIO |
313 |
Animal Behavior |
3 |
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IBIO |
405 |
Neural Basis of Animal Behavior |
3 |
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IBIO |
415 |
Ecological Aspects of Animal Behavior (W) |
3 |
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Kinesiology |
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KIN |
365 |
Sensorimotor Control |
3 |
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KIN |
443 |
Psychophysiological Aspects of Kinesiology |
3 |
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Linguistics |
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LIN |
226 |
Language and the Animals |
3 |
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LIN |
401 |
Introduction to Linguistics |
4 |
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LIN |
424 |
Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology |
3 |
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LIN |
427 |
Laboratory Phonetics |
3 |
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LIN |
431 |
Introduction to Morphology |
3 |
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LIN |
434 |
Introduction to Syntax |
3 |
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LIN |
437 |
Semantics and Pragmatics |
3 |
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LIN |
450 |
Child Language Acquisition |
3 |
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LIN |
455 |
Neurolinguistics |
3 |
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LIN |
471 |
Sociolinguistics |
3 |
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Neuroscience |
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NEU |
300 |
Neurobiology |
3 |
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NEU |
301 |
Introduction to Neuroscience I |
3 |
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NEU |
302 |
Introduction to Neuroscience II |
3 |
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Philosophy |
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PHL |
330 |
Formal Reasoning |
4 |
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PHL |
361 |
Knowledge and Reality |
3 |
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PHL |
431 |
Topics in Philosophy of Logic and Language |
3 |
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PHL |
462 |
Philosophy of Mind |
3 |
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Psychology |
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PSY |
200 |
Cognitive Psychology |
3 |
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PSY |
301 |
Cognitive Neuroscience |
3 |
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PSY |
302 |
Sensation and Perception |
3 |
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PSY |
401 |
Expertise and Skill (W) |
3 |
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PSY |
410 |
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (W) |
3 |
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PSY |
413 |
Laboratory in Behavioral Neuroscience (W) |
4 |
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Complete at least 9 additional credits in course work from at least two additional areas as approved by the advisor for the minor. If you are taking the minor to fulfill the College of Social Science minor requirement, you must take PSY 302 or 401, or 410 as the capstone and at least one additional course from Psychology.
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