List of Institutions Granting Degrees in Cognitive Science - United States

United States

  • Brown University, Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences, (Ph.D., Sc.B., A.B.)
  • California State University, Stanislaus, Department of Cognitive Studies (B.A., Minor)
  • California State University, Fresno, Cognitive Science Program (B.S., Minor)
  • Carleton College, Cognitive Science Program (Concentration for Majors in Computer Science, Psychology, Philosophy, or Linguistics) or as a Special Major
  • Carnegie Mellon University, Cognitive Science (B.S.)
  • Case Western Reserve University, Department of Cognitive Science (M.A.) in Cognitive Linguistics, B.A., Minor)
  • Columbia University, Cognitive Studies in Education Program (Ph.D., Ed.D., Ed.M., M.A.)
  • Cornell University, Cognitive Science Program (Graduate Minor, Undergraduate Minor)
  • Dartmouth College, Program in Linguistics and Cognitive Science (A.B.)
  • Georgetown University, Interdisciplinary Program in Cognitive Science (Minor)
  • Georgia State University, Philosophy (brains and behavior track) (M.A.)
  • Hampshire College, School of Cognitive Science (B.A.)
  • Harvard University, Mind/Brain/Behavior Interfaculty Initiative (Undergraduate Concentration Secondary Field)
  • Indiana University Bloomington, Program in Cognitive Science (Ph.D., Combined Ph.D., Ph.D. Minor, B.S., B.A., Minor)
  • Michigan State University, Cognitive Science Program (Interdepartmental Graduate Specialization, Undergraduate Specialization)
  • Johns Hopkins University, Department of Cognitive Science (Ph.D., B.A., Minor in Linguistics)
  • Lehigh University, Cognitive Science (B.A., Minor)
  • MIT, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Ph.D., B.S.)
  • Northwestern University Cognitive Science Program (Graduate Specialization in Cognitive Science, Undergraduate Major, Undergraduate Minor)
  • Occidental College, Cognitive Science Program (B.A.)
  • Oklahoma State University, Cognitive Science Minor (Minor)
  • Pomona College, Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science (B.A.)
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Department of Cognitive Science (Ph.D., B.S.)
  • Rice University, Cognitive Sciences Program (B.A.)
  • Rutgers University, Center for Cognitive Science (Grad Certificate, Minor)
  • Stanford University
    • Symbolic Systems Program: Cognitive Science Concentration (M.S., B.S., Minor)
    • Philosophy Department: Special Program in Symbolic Systems (A.M.)
    • Philosophy Department: Special Track in Philosophy and Symbolic Systems (Ph.D.)
    • Special Designation in Cognitive Science for Students in Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, or Psychology (Ph.D.)
  • State University of New York at Oswego, Cognitive Science (B.A., B.S., Minor)
  • University of California, Berkeley, Cognitive Science (B.A.)
  • University of California, Los Angeles, Cognitive Science (B.S.)
  • University of California, Irvine, Department of Cognitive Sciences (Ph.D.)
  • University of California, Merced, Cognitive Science (Ph.D., B.A., B.S., Minor)
  • University of California, Santa Cruz, Cognitive Science (B.S.)
  • University of California, San Diego, Department of Cognitive Science (Ph.D., B.S., B.A.)
  • University of California, Santa Barbara, Cognitive Science Program (Graduate emphasis)
  • University of Colorado, Boulder, The Institute of Cognitive Science (Undergraduate Certificate, Graduate Certificate, Ph.D)
  • University of Central Florida, Cognitive Sciences (Graduate certificate, Minor)
  • University of Connecticut, Cognitive Science (B.A., B.Sc.)
  • University of Delaware, Cognitive Science B.Sc.
  • University of Evansville, Cognitive Science (B.S.)
  • University of Georgia, Center for Artificial Intelligence/Cognitive Science Program (M.S.AI, A.B., Minor)
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Cognitive Science (Ph.D.)
  • University of Memphis
    • Applied Computer Science/Cognitive Science (M.S.)
    • Cognitive Science (Graduate certificate)
    • Psychology Cognitive Science Concentration (B.A.)
  • University of Minnesota, Cognitive Science (Ph.D.)
  • University of Pennsylvania, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science (Ph.D., B.A.S., B.A., Minor)
  • University of Rochester, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Ph.D., B.S., B.A., Minor)
  • University of Texas at Dallas, Cognitive Science (B.S.), Cognition and Neuroscience (M.S., Ph.D.)
  • University of Virginia, Cognitive Science Program (B.S.)
  • University of Utah, Cognitive Science (Undergrad Minor in Philosophy)
  • Vassar College, Program in Cognitive Science (B.A.)
  • Yale University
    • Cognitive Science Program (B.A.)
    • Computer Science and Psychology Interdepartmental Major (B.A.)

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