MSc in Cognitive Systems
Aglantzia, Cyprus
DURATION
9 up to 12 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 Mar 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 5,125
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Introduction
This is a distance-learning program taught exclusively online in collaboration with the Open University of Cyprus and the Department of Psychology of the University of Cyprus. The program is taught in English.
Cognitive systems form a new generation of systems that aim to collaborate with their users at a level cognitively compatible with a non-computing expert to provide personalized and adaptive services, with each party, system and human, learning and adapting to the capabilities of the other. The need for developing such cognitive systems has been widely recognized. The Watson machine opened up the area of Cognitive Computing and we see today the development of the first Cognitive Assistants such as Siri, Cortana, Alexa, Google Assistant and others from every major computing company in the world.
Students are required to take:
- 3 first courses under the Foundations theme (COS511, COS512, COS513), where at least the two introductory courses (COS511, COS512) are expected to be taken during the first semester.
- Electives among all other courses, as long as at least one-third of the courses come from Cognitive Psychology (CP), and one-third of the courses come from Computer Science (CS).
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Curriculum
For the successful completion of the joint Master’s degree programme in “Cognitive Systems”, students must complete the academic requirements of:
- Twelve (12) semester-long Modules
- Nine (9) semester-long Modules, and also complete a Master’s Thesis.
The Programme offers its Thematic Units as stand-alone modules so that interested candidates can take any module without the need to register for the joint Master’s degree.
Program of Study Layout
Common for all Specializations
- COS511 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
- COS512 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
- COS513 Computational Intelligent Systems
- COS514 Computational Neuroscience
- COS521 Cognitive Knowledge Acquisition
- COS522 Learning and Memory in Humans
- COS523 Human Perception and Attention
- COS524 Natural Language Processing
- COS613 Cognitive Agents and Reasoning
- COS614 Adaptive and Interactive Systems
- COS621 Experimental Psychology
- COS622 Cognitive Neuroscience
- COS623 Cognitive System Design
- COS624 Topics in Data Science
- COS699 Master Thesis Induction
- COS701A Master Thesis I
- COS701B Master Thesis II
Industry Placement
- COS695 Industry Placement (1st)
- COS696 Industry Placement (2nd)
Program Outcome
To teach the new paradigm of cognitive computing, the M.Sc. Program in Cognitive Systems brings together two main scientific areas: Cognitive Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence in Computer Science. Aiming, on the one hand, for the prospective students to understand the basis for human cognition, the Program is strongly influenced by Cognitive Psychology and includes learning modules that explore the fundamentals of perception, learning, mental representation, and reasoning in humans. Aiming, on the other hand, for the prospective students to be able to design cognitive systems, the Program places its emphasis on the investigation of computational methods and tools for understanding and designing cognitive systems, and includes learning modules from Connectionist and Symbolic Artificial Intelligence, from Machine Learning, and learning modules on recent developments in Cognitive Computing.
Career Opportunities
Every major computer company in the world is today actively involved in Cognitive Computing and the development of Cognitive Systems. The Programme applies to graduates or professionals, seeking to combine interdisciplinary scientific fields in a challenging and developing area, exploring new and innovative ways of interface between humans and computers. Graduates can pursue careers in the fields of computer science, robotics, cognitive psychology, human-computer interface design, and artificial intelligence.