Master in Cognitive Science
Rovereto, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline *
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 4,500 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for non-EU students with residence outside Italy: March 8th, 2024. For EU students and non-EU students with residence in Italy: May 31st, 2024
** EU 340€-3400€ (fee range based on personal income and merit); Non-EU: 1000€ - 4500€ (fee range based on merit only, i.e. score in the application evaluation)
Introduction
The two-year CIMeC Master’s in Cognitive Science provides students with advanced theoretical and methodological knowledge in behavioral, cognitive, and computational neuroscience and computational linguistics through an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the mind-brain system. The program emphasizes the interplay between biology-based and technology-based explorations of the human mind and a close relationship between teaching and research. Together with training discipline-specific knowledge and skills, the program develops key transferable skills such as critical thinking, scientific speaking, and writing.
During the first year, students are mostly involved in both theoretical and methodological courses, while during the second year, they enroll in an extensive internship and research project where they acquire invaluable direct exposure to the scientific research practice by having access to the laboratories at CIMeC, working with CIMeC PIs and their groups, and gaining hands-on experience with cutting-edge research technologies.
Students choose between three tracks:
- Cognitive Neuroscience (CN)
- Computational and theoretical modeling of Language and Cognition (CLC)
- Fundamental Behavioural Neuroscience (FBN)
The tracks share some common basic courses including Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience, Basic Programming, Research Designs and Statistical Analysis, and a selection of specialized courses that allow students to tailor their training to their academic interests.
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Curriculum
Students choose between three tracks
- Cognitive Neuroscience (CN)
- Computational and theoretical modeling of Language and Cognition (CLC)
- Fundamental Behavioural Neuroscience (FBN)
The tracks share some common basic courses including Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience, Basic Programming, Research Designs and Statistical Analysis, and a selection of specialized courses that allow students to tailor their training to their academic interests.
Cognitive Neuroscience (CN) track
Cognitive neuroscience is the study of the mind and brain, and it is concerned with the neural and cognitive bases of how and why people perceive, think, and act the way they do. The CN track trains students to combine a variety of behavioral and neuroimaging techniques to understand the neuro-cognitive mechanisms underlying human cognitive functions, from perception to motor control, from language and memory to conceptual processing. It offers a range of theoretical and practical courses in basic and advanced cognitive neuroscience and neurobiology, in healthy individuals and neuropsychological patients, and courses in advanced signal processing and data analysis with a special focus on brain imaging (EEG, MEG, functional and anatomical MRI) and brain stimulation techniques (TMS, tDCS). This track prepares students to pursue a research-oriented career in the field of human cognitive neuroscience, whether in academia or industry.
Computational and Theoretical Modeling of Language and Cognition (CLC) track
Communication via language and other modalities is a fundamental component of human activity. It is therefore not surprising that the technologies that originated from the scientific study of these activities are having a major impact on modern society. This track emphasizes the use of computational approaches to model and understand human cognitive functions, with a special emphasis on language. The program offers basic courses in theoretical and computational linguistics, computer science, and cognitive neuroscience, allowing students to develop expertise in aspects of language and human cognition that AI systems could or should model. The program also offers courses on research design and evaluation methods, which help students acquire the necessary skills to evaluate and improve the design of models and contribute to data collection and evaluation. Examples of professional outcomes include working as AI enablers, helping develop unbiased intelligent systems that meet human needs, or supporting health practitioners working on cognitive impairments.
Fundamental Behavioral Neuroscience (FBN) track
The FBN track is devised for students fascinated by the complexity of animal cognition and the neurobiological basis behind it. We welcome, in particular, students with backgrounds in psychology or biology, but also students with other backgrounds (e.g., physics, engineering, philosophy, etc.) who are eager to learn about animals’ brains and behaviors. The FBN track offers a range of theoretical courses in basic and advanced neurobiology and neuroscience in a range of healthy animals and animal models of clinical conditions (e.g., rodents, birds, fish, and invertebrates). The core disciplines of the courses include animal cognition and neuroscience, as well as typical and atypical brain development. The FBN track trains students to combine behavioral, physiological, and molecular biology in animals of different species to unveil the neural underpinnings of basic sensory and cognitive functions with a comparative perspective. Within our state-of-the-art laboratories, we offer a set of hands-on courses in fundamental behavioral neuroscience data recordings and analyses.This track prepares students to pursue a research-oriented career in fundamental cognitive and behavioral neuroscience, whether in academia or industry.
Efrem Bertini
Program Outcome
This Master&rsquo's program in Cognitive Science offers a unique opportunity for students aiming to train as research scientists both in academia and in industry. All three tracks prepare strong Ph.D. candidates who are well-trained and who can be competitive and confident in performing high-quality research in international settings. Outside academia, the computational, theoretical, and scientific skills learned in this program define a unique and competitive profile that well fits the needs of the current strongly AI-based job market.
All courses are given in English by scientists who developed research programs in top-level international institutions and continue to do so through their wide network of collaborations.
Students have access to many different research laboratories at CIMeC during the Master&rsquo's program. This provides invaluable hands-on experience with the latest research tools in human and animal neuroscience (high-field fMRI, M/EEG combined with brain stimulation, single-cell recordings, two-photon calcium imaging, and genome editing) and state-of-the-art technologies in computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
The Master in Cognitive Science program is international: our students arrive from all continents and, after graduation, find positions in their home countries and others.
Although the program is relatively young, its strength is already evident in the satisfaction reported by the students and in their placement after graduation. The combination of theoretical learning with hands-on research experience gives our students the adequate profile to successfully compete for entry into Ph.D. programs at top universities. Career opportunities for our students also include paths outside academia, where they may become AI enablers, help develop unbiased intelligent systems that meet human needs or support health practitioners working on cognitive impairments.
Roberto Bernardinatti
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships for Non-EU Citizens Living Outside Italy
Top-scored candidates will be entitled to receive a UniTrento scholarship according to availability. Students who are awarded a UniTrento scholarship are also exempt from tuition fees.
For non-EU students, tuition fees for the first year depend on their application scores. Read our tuition fees webpage to learn more about our tuition fee system for non-EU students.
Scholarships for EU Citizens and Non-EU Citizens Regularly Living in Italy
Tuition fees for Italian and EU students depend on their economic situation. It is possible to apply for a fee reduction with an "ISEE Università " (for Italian students) or an Equivalent ISEE (for EU students). Please see the dedicated web pages. Italian and EU students can apply for scholarships, fee exemptions, and accommodation awarded by the Opera Universitaria (to apply, an "ISEE Università" or an "Equivalent ISEE" is required).
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Career Opportunities
This Master&rsquo's program in Cognitive Science offers a unique opportunity for students aiming to train as research scientists both in academia and in industry. All three tracks prepare strong Ph.D. candidates who are well-trained and who can be competitive and confident in performing high-quality research in international settings. Outside academia, the computational, theoretical, and scientific skills learned in this program define a unique and competitive profile that well fits the needs of the current strongly AI-based job market. All courses are given in English by scientists who developed research programs in top-level international institutions and continue to do so through their wide network of collaborations.
Students have access to many different research laboratories at CIMeC during the Master&rsquo's program. This provides invaluable hands-on experience with the latest research tools in human and animal neuroscience (high-field fMRI, M/EEG combined with brain stimulation, single-cell recordings, two-photon calcium imaging, and genome editing) and state-of-the-art technologies in computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
Opportunities
The Master in Cognitive Science program is international: our students arrive from all continents and, after graduation, find positions in their home countries and others.
Although the program is relatively young, its strength is already evident in the satisfaction reported by the students and in their placement after graduation. The combination of theoretical learning with hands-on research experience gives our students the adequate profile to successfully compete for entry into Ph.D. programs at top universities. Career opportunities for our students also include paths outside academia, where they may become AI enablers, help develop unbiased intelligent systems that meet human needs or support health practitioners working on cognitive impairments.
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