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Cognitive Systems explores the convergence of computer science, linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. This field examines both natural thought processes and artificial systems that replicate cognitive functions, along with factors that support or impede human reasoning.
We instruct, apply, and reinvent crucial 21st-century methodologies - the very tools that institutions, corporations, and administrations seek to leverage. Our expertise lies in interpreting data while recognizing its inherent limitations, as well as crafting sophisticated cognitive architectures while navigating their moral implications.
Enrolled in the Cognitive Systems program, you'll gain practical research opportunities that prepare you to operate at science's cutting edge, expanding comprehension of humanity's most scientifically elusive traits.
Graduation from a university-preparatory program at a senior secondary school: Higher Secondary School Certificate awarded on completion of Standard XII. Certificates must be official. Photocopies are acceptable if certified by school principal, head, or counsellor. Notarized copies are not acceptable.
Degree-specific requirements: Science
English Language Admission Standard: Canadian Academic English Language assessment - Overall 70; Cambridge English Qualifications – 180; UBC Certificate in English – 600; International English Language Testing System (Academic) - 6.5, with no part less than 6.0; Pearson Test of English (Academic) - Overall: 65, Reading: 60, Listening: 60, Writing: 60, Speaking: 60; Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-based test - Overall: 90, Reading: 22, Listening: 22, Writing: 21, Speaking: 21.