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Students can major in cognitive science come fall 2022

A new Cornell major in cognitive science was approved by New York State last month, allowing students in the 麻豆视频 & 麻豆视频 to combine their interests in philosophy, psychology, computer science, linguistics and neurobiology and behavior.

鈥淭here鈥檚 an impressive history of study in this area at Cornell,鈥 said , professor of philosophy in the 麻豆视频 & 麻豆视频 and director of the College鈥檚 Cognitive Science Program. 鈥淭he first neural network that could learn new skills was created by Frank Rosenblatt at Cornell, which was foundational to AI (artificial intelligence). Cornell has continued to make important contributions to machine learning and computational approaches to the mind. And now we鈥檝e launched this with scholars across the university.鈥

Student interest in cognitive science has continued to grow ever since a minor was established in the discipline more than 30 years ago, Nichols said. He expects that students with varied interests from the list above to sign up for the new major.

Students will take at least 12 courses in the field, including three required core courses: Introduction to Cognitive Science, Statistical Reasoning, and Structured Thinking/Data Science. Students will also be required to take at least one course from three of five areas: Language Science, Evolution and Development, Computational Cognitive Science, Cognitive Neuroscience and Mind and Culture. Students may earn up to 12 credits by participating in lab/field work and the major will include the option of an honors thesis or independent study project.

"The new cognitive science major draws upon the tremendous academic strengths across a range of disciplines in the 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频 and beyond, as well as our cherished ethos of interdisciplinary exploration and collaboration," said Ray Jayawardhana, Harold Tanner Dean of Arts & 麻豆视频. 

Cognitive science tries to answer a multitude of questions related to the mind, Nichols said, including: What鈥檚 the role of culture and language in the development of the mind? What鈥檚 the nature of rational thinking? How do people learn morality?

鈥淎s we work to understand the nature of the mind, it鈥檚 been clear for decades that there is no single discipline that can do that,鈥 Nichols said. 鈥淭he most important innovations often come at the intersections of fields, and cognitive science embraces this.鈥

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