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Phone:0191 208 3333
Newcastle University
King’s Gate
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
Are you curious about how the human mind functions? Fascinated by how people communicate effectively? Interested in why technologies aren’t always accessible?
Cognitive Science, like psychology, aims to understand the mind's complexities and how the brain's mental processes influence behaviour. It emerged in the 1950s as a response to Behaviourism, which argued that behaviour is shaped by past experiences and conditioning. This theory became difficult to defend, especially for researchers studying language development, which Behaviourism couldn’t explain.
Cognitive Science developed as an interdisciplinary field, bringing together insights from psychologists, linguists, computer scientists, and philosophers. This shift led to key breakthroughs in understanding language, perception, memory, and decision-making.
This degree explores key cognitive functions like perception, attention, memory, and language. You’ll understand the various methods used to explore behaviour and understand the strengths and limitations of different approaches.
By studying modules from across the University, you’ll come to understand:
The structure and function of the human mind and brain
The development and evolution of human language and communication
How AI impacts the way we think and communicate
You’ll graduate with the ability to combine critical thinking and problem-solving skills with the knowledge and understanding to reshape our future.
The following entry points are available for this course:
excluding General Studies .GCSE Mathematics minimum Grade B or 6 required.
Combinations of Highers and Advanced Highers accepted. Mathematics required at National 5, minimum grade B (or grade 2 Standard Grade or Intermediate 2 equivalent) if not offered at Higher Grade. Where a candidate bypasses the assessment for National 5 qualifications, a minimum of grade C in the Higher in Maths is required.
Scottish qualifications can be taken in more than one sitting.
Mathematics or Mathematical Studies to offered at Standard Level grade 5 if not offered at Higher Level. If not studying full IB Diploma - Grades 6, 5, 5 at Higher Level and completion of a national high school diploma. Standard Level Mathematics required at grade 5 if not offered at Higher Level.
This course accepts the following T Levels: T Level technical qualification in a) science, b) health, c) healthcare science, d) design and development for engineering and manufacturing, and e) engineering, manufacturing, processing, and control. Distinction overall with minimum grade B in core component.
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Newcastle University Undergraduate tuition fees will be confirmed in July 2026.
Phone:0191 208 3333
King’s Gate
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
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