Cognitive Science

Undergraduate Program

Introduction to the Major

The main objective of the discipline of Cognitive Science is to provide a framework for bringing all the many disciplines that study the mind together into a cohesive whole. Students in our program draw on psychology, linguistics, computer science, philosophy, neuroscience, and anthropology, among other fields, to illuminate how the human mind works, and why it works the way it does. Many influential ideas within cognitive science originated at Berkeley. The program draws on over forty affiliated faculty from a variety of departments, and is closely integrated with cognitive science research efforts across the campus.

"I love being able to take classes from different disciplines—definitely expands your brain tremendously."

2018 CogSci Graduate

The CogSci Curriculum 

UC Berkeley is one of relatively few institutions to offer an undergraduate major in Cognitive Science. The major curriculum moves from a broad introductory survey course to a six-course distribution requirement covering the philosophy of mind, cognitive psychology, linguistics, computational modeling and artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and various social sciences. After fulfilling their distribution requirements, students have the opportunity to concentrate further study in an area of their choosing, and, if eligible, complete an honors thesis. Some course requirements for the CogSci major can be difficult to enroll in due to high demand. The Cognitive Science peer and staff advisors are available to provide guidance for course enrollment.

Amplify Your Major

Four-Year Student Timeline

First Year

Explore Your Major

Connect and Build Community

Discover Your Passions

Engage Locally and Globally

Reflect and Plan Your Future

Second Year

Explore Your Major

Connect and Build Community

  • Meet other students in the Cognitive Science Student Association

  • Build relationships with professors and graduate student instructors.

  • Connect with campus organizations, student government, and co-curricular activities through the LEAD Center.

Discover Your Passions

Engage Locally and Globally

Reflect and Plan Your Future

Third Year

Explore Your Major

Connect and Build Community

Discover Your Passions

Engage Locally and Globally

Reflect and Plan Your Future

Fourth Year

Explore Your Major

  • Finish all upper division requirements and electives.

  • Check in with a college advisor to ensure you are on track to fulfill all college and campus requirements

  • Keep checking your APR for college, university and major requirement satisfaction.

Connect and Build Community

  • Reconnect with any alumni who helped you succeed in previous years.

Discover Your Passions

Engage Locally and Globally

  • Apply for fellowships available to recent Berkeley graduates.

  • Explore gap year opportunities prior to embarking on your next academic or career adventure.

Reflect and Plan Your Future

What Can I Do With My Major?

Jobs and Employers

  • Application Programmer, AT&T

  • Cloud Engineer, Revature LLC

  • Clinical Research Coordinator, Stanford

  • Computational Linguist, Ibenta Technologies

  • Data Analyst, MoneyLion Inc

  • Designer, Adobe

  • Designer, Vimeo

  • Front End Developer, IBM

  • Fulbright Scholar, U.S. Department of State

  • Logistics Management Specialist, U.S. Navy

  • Project Engineer, Voyajoy

  • QA Engineer, LocationLabs by Avast

  • Partnership Affairs Coordinator, MedAmerica

  • Researcher, UCSF

  • Security Engineer, Visa

  • Software Development Engineer, Amazon

  • Software Engineer, Pandora

  • Teacher, Contra Costa Public School

  • Technical Staff, Oracle Corp

  • UI/UX/Web Developer, AXA Rosenberg

  • User Experience Designer, Redshift Digital 

Graduate Programs

  • Artificial Intelligence & Robotics

  • Biostatistics

  • Cognitive Psychology

  • Cognitive Science

  • Computer Science

  • Education

  • Engineering

  • Information Technology

  • Linguistics

  • Neurobiology

  • Neuroscience

  • Public Health

  • Visual and Performing Arts

Examples from the First Destination Survey of recent Berkeley graduates.

Learn More

Connect With Us

Cal Day

Come to Berkeley’s annual Open House in April for information sessions, campus tours, special talks, and more.

Events 

Attend department events with students, faculty, and staff. Visit cogsci.berkeley.edu for news and updates. The CogSci Student Association also holds special events for students. Info can be found at: cogsci.berkeley.edu/people/cognitive-science-student-assocation 

Advising

Peer Advisors are available Fall and Spring semesters to answer questions about the major. Contact them at askcogsci@berkeley.edu or visit cogsci.berkeley.edu/undergraduate-program/advising/peer-advising

Advising Drop-In Hours

Staff Advisors Catherine Byrne (clbyrne@berkeley.edu) and MacKenzie Moore (mackenziemoore@berkeley.edu), and Sofia Vita-Casquejo (savc@berkeley.edu) are available by appointment for advising. Please use the CalCentral appointment system to schedule. 

How to Use this Map

Use this map to help plan and guide your experience at UC Berkeley, including academic, co-curricular, and discovery opportunities. Everyone’s Berkeley experience is different and activities in this map are suggestions. Always consult with your advisors whenever possible for new opportunities and updates.