Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 36,100 (US$ 36,100) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
The program provides introductory background to all areas of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and encourages deep exploration of one sub-field within BCS. It is particularly suitable for students with focused interests in a single area of BCS and those wishing to pursue double degrees or double majors.
Program modules
The modules include BCS 110: Neural Foundations of Behavior, BCS 110S: Neural Foundations of Behavior, BCS 111: Foundations of Cognitive Science, BCS 112: Cognitive Psychology, BCS 111/112S: Cognitive Psychology, BCS 151: Perception and Action, BCS 152: Language and Psycholinguistics, BCS 153: Cognition, BCS 172: Development of Mind and Brain, BCS 172S: Development of Mind and Brain, BCS 183: Animal Minds, BCS 220: The Intelligent Eye, BCS 232: Artificial Intelligence, BCS 235: Natural Language Processing, BCS 236: Sensory Motor Systems, BCS 240: Basic Neurobiology, BCS 242: Neuropsychology, BCS 243: Neurochemical Foundations of Behavior, BCS 244: Neuroethology, BCS 245: Sensory and Motor Neuroscience, BCS 246: Biology and Mental Disorders, BCS 249: Developmental Neurobiology, BCS 259: Language Development, BCS 260: Music and the Mind, BCS 261: Language Use and Understanding, BCS 264: Signed Language Structure, BCS 265: Language and the Brain, BCS 268: Computer Models of Mind, BCS 270: Psychological Perspectives on Deafness and ASL.
Entry requirement for international students
Students whose native language is not English and whose secondary or higher education was completed in a non-native English speaking country must take a test of English language proficiency to demonstrate that they have the language skills necessary to be successful in university studies. Students should have the following minimum score in IELTS score of 7, TOEFL (paper-based test) 600 TOEFL (computer-based test 250 TOEFL (internet-based test) 100. Students have the Exceptions to Exam Requirements if they have completed three or more years of secondary education at an American or International School where English is the primary language of instruction, scored 600 or better on the critical reading section of the SAT, are a transfer applicant who has completed a year or more of college level courses taught in the United States.
University of Rochester accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Rochester
Department name
School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
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