MSc in Cognitive Science 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Aarhus University |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

13,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

PsychologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

As a student in this degree programme, you will explore the human mind, brain, and behaviour. You will use advanced statistics, and sensitive experimental methods to advance knowledge of human thought and behaviour.  


During the programme you will develop expertise in experimental methods, including brain imaging, eye-tracking, and behavioural research, and gain hands-on experience with computational modelling, natural language processing, and big data analysis.  


The programme includes advanced courses in decision-making, neuroimaging, and human-machine interaction, with a strong focus on project-based learning.  


Students build a rich portfolio of applied work and can participate in external placements or join research groups at the university. The MSc programme prepares students to independently design research projects or contribute to collaborative research in academic or applied contexts. Graduates are equipped with both theoretical insight and practical skills that are increasingly valued across a variety of industries. 


Career: 


Graduates work in cognitive analytics, human-technology interaction, sensory science, or consumer cognition, applying data modelling, experimental design, and behavioural science in fields like tech, marketing, healthcare, and R&D. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

As a student in this degree programme, you will explore the human mind, brain, and behaviour. You will use advanced statistics, and sensitive experimental methods to advance knowledge of human thought and behaviour.  


During the programme you will develop expertise in experimental methods, including brain imaging, eye-tracking, and behavioural research, and gain hands-on experience with computational modelling, natural language processing, and big data analysis.  


The programme includes advanced courses in decision-making, neuroimaging, and human-machine interaction, with a strong focus on project-based learning.  


Students build a rich portfolio of applied work and can participate in external placements or join research groups at the university. The MSc programme prepares students to independently design research projects or contribute to collaborative research in academic or applied contexts. Graduates are equipped with both theoretical insight and practical skills that are increasingly valued across a variety of industries. 


Career: 


Graduates work in cognitive analytics, human-technology interaction, sensory science, or consumer cognition, applying data modelling, experimental design, and behavioural science in fields like tech, marketing, healthcare, and R&D. 

Admission Requirements

83+
180+
6.5+
Depending on your educational background and your qualifications, there are different ways to meet the admission requirements: 

1. International and other qualifications

    This section is relevant for you, if you have: 
  • a Bachelor's degree or equivalent from an institution outside of Denmark or
  • a Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a Danish institution, which does not ensure you a 'Legal right of admission´ or 'Direct admission'.
    The two sections listed below are relevant only for students with a bachelor's degree from a Danish institution: 

2. Legal right of admission
3. Direct admission

2 Years
Aug
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
0 EUR
International
13,000 EUR

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