As technology becomes more intelligent, the real question is no longer what machines can do, but how humans think. Cognitive Science sits at this intersection. It brings together Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience, Psychology, Linguistics and Philosophy to understand the human mind and apply that understanding to real-world challenges. From designing intuitive technologies to improving decision-making and mental health, this is a field shaping the future.

Faculty with Experience from

International Advisory Board

  • Prof. Dr. Merit Cudkowicz (Harvard Medical School, USA)
  • Prof. Pawan Sinha (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
  • Prof. Manfred Max Bergman (University of Basel, Switzerland)
  • Prof. Christos Papadelis (University of Texas at Arlington, USA)
  • Prof. Dr. Marianne Gullberg (Lund University, Sweden)

Convergence of Disciplines

Artificial Intelligence

Build systems that mimic human thinking

Neuroscience

Study the brain and its mechanisms

Psychology

Understand decisions, emotions, and actions

Linguistics

Explore the structure and processing of human language

Philosophy

Analyze the nature of mind and our existence

Programmes Offered

B.Sc. - Cognitive Science
(Hons. / Hons. with Research)

B.Sc. - Cognitive Science -
(Hons. / Hons. with Research)

4 Years | 5 Tracks

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M.Sc. - Cognitive Science

M.Sc. - Cognitive Science

2 Years | 4 Tracks

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Ph.D. - Cognitive Science

Ph.D. - Cognitive Science

Research-oriented | Fellowships and Assistantships available

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What you will do in Study of Cognitive Science:

  • Run behavioural experiments
  • Work with data to decode human patterns
  • Build AI models inspired by cognition
  • Design user experiences grounded in psychology
  • Collaborate across disciplines to solve real problems

What impact ACCS is trying to make:

  • Smarter, more human-centered AI
  • Better mental health interventions
  • Intuitive digital products and platforms
  • Deeper insights into consumer and societal behaviour
  • Improved learning and education systems