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    Study how perception, memory, language, and reasoning unfold, and learn to connect insights across psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and computing.

    Why study postgraduate Cognitive Science

    Cognitive Science helps you understand how humans interpret information and how intelligent systems learn – bringing together research on perception, memory, language, reasoning, and problem-solving.

    You’ll examine how people process information, how mental patterns form, and how behaviour changes in different contexts. You’ll also explore how computational models can support explanations of thought and behaviour, and how these models can be used ethically and effectively.

    This subject prepares you to work with complex information and to contribute to discussions about human behaviour, technology, and intelligent systems.

    Otago's MSc in Cognitive Science is New Zealand's only dedicated interdisciplinary Cognitive Science programme, bringing together staff from Psychology, Computer Science, Information Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Anatomy, and Zoology.

    Career opportunities

    Cognitive Science prepares you for roles that require strong analysis and an understanding of how people interact with information and technology.

    Career pathways might include:

    • Research in cognition and behaviour
    • User experience and human–technology interaction
    • Data and behavioural analysis
    • AI or computational support roles

    What it’s like to study at this level

    You will learn through guided research, collaborative discussion, and hands-on inquiry into how thinking and behaviour can be studied.

    Postgraduate study involves seminars, close supervision, and opportunities to explore research questions that matter to you. You may work with behavioural datasets, computational approaches, or theoretical frameworks that help explain how minds operate.

    You’ll test ideas, refine arguments, and develop practical skills in interpretation and analysis. Your learning will be supported by staff who bring experience from different research traditions and who encourage independent, thoughtful work.

    This is for you if ...

    A suitable background in one, or a combination of the following areas is desirable: Computer Science, Information Science, Linguistics, Logic, Neuroscience, Philosophy and Psychology. However, course work or degree work undertaken subsequent to a BSc, BA or BASc will also be taken into account.

    Where ideas about the mind collide and evolve

    Cognitive Science at Otago gives you space to explore how explanations of the mind are built, tested, and refined. You’ll learn how different research traditions approach questions about thinking and behaviour, and how those approaches shape the evidence we collect and the conclusions we draw.

    This programme encourages you to compare theories, challenge assumptions, and experiment with new ways of understanding mental processes. You’ll develop a clear sense of how models of cognition are created, why they matter, and how they help us make sense of complex human and technological systems.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you are advancing your career with our specialised graduate qualifications or pursuing in-depth research and expertise through our postgraduate programmes, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Postgraduate qualifications

    Honours, masters’, PhDs, and other advanced degrees for graduates. Just one additional year of study will earn you a valuable postgraduate degree. Or perhaps you want the depth of a full year of research-only time during a master’s or to step up to a PhD.

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    Take your expertise to the next level with advanced study.

    Programme details

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    Papers and Thesis
    • COGS 495 Master's Thesis Preparation

    • Papers worth 80 points from:
    • COGS 5 (thesis)

      Note: The papers are normally taken before undertaking the thesis.

    Papers

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    COGS papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    COGS495 2026 Master's Thesis Preparation 40 points Full Year
    COGS515 2026 Special Topic 24 points Full Year

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