Individualized Major in Cognitive Science

The individualized major in Cognitive Science that is administered through the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS), offers an opportunity for exceptional, creative, self-motivated students to explore innovative and multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of the foundational and computational workings of the mind. The Director (s) help students choose a Cognitive Science faculty member with whom to work and consider the line-up of courses that is most suitable for a student's interest. Currently, there are 22 jointly appointed faculty advisors and an additional 37 faculty affiliates housed in various departments. Most play an active role in the life of the Center.

If interested in Cognitive Science, Students are encouraged to take our fall Intro to Cognitive Science course (01:185:201) and/or our spring Advanced Topics in Cognitive Science course (01:185:411). The Cognitive Science 201 is a lecture course taught by a single instructor. This course introduces students to the diverse set of concepts and formal and experimental techniques used in cognitive science. The Cognitive Science 411 is a seminar course team-taught by faculty affiliated with the cognitive science center. Faculty from computer science, linguistics, philosophy, and cognitive science will give single seminars in which they show how these techniques are used to address a particular problem within cognitive science. Both courses have an accompanying recitation/discussion session.

General Description:

An individualized major option is available to students who wish to pursue a specialized area of study in the liberal arts and science’s that is not normally available.

(See Individualized Major Form)

Satisfactory completion of this individualized major leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree.

The following requirements apply to all individualized majors:

Additional requirements for students doing an individualized major in cognitive science under the auspices of the Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science:

How to Apply:

Students must submit a written application no later than the first term of the junior year, part-time and transfer students may extend this deadline to the completion of 75 credits.

Application must include:

Advising Centers:

Busch Campus
Busch Campus Center, Rm. 172
732-445-0163

College Avenue Campus
Milledoler Hall, Rm. 103
732-932-7731

Douglass Campus
College Hall, Rm. 104
732-932-9729

Livingston Campus
Lucy Stone Hall, Rm. A-216
732-445-2050