BS in Cognitive Science of Language
The Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Science of Language (CogSci-Language) is a cutting-edge degree program offered by the George Washington University Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences.
Cognitive science of language — also known as psycholinguistics — is the study of the interplay between language and the psychological/brain processes supporting it. CogSci-Language majors learn to use scientific thinking and research skills to generate hypotheses and test predictions about communication and language use, ranging from social habits (including social media) to individual differences in communication and language impairments.
Questions about the major or requirements? Please contact Francys Subiaul.
Cornerstones of the Program
Majors will acquire knowledge and skills necessary to evaluate a fundamental aspect of cultural learning: How we acquire, perceive and produce linguistic and non-verbal forms of communication to understand each other.
- Linguistics: The features that distinguish language from other modes of communication
- Social Cognition: How we understand others and make ourselves understood
- Language Processing: The mechanisms that make communicative signals meaningful
- Neuroscience: How language is produced and perceived by the brain
- Communication Disorders: The causes and treatments for communication breakdowns
- Development: How communication skills vary and are learned
Related Fields
- Biology
- Psychology and Human Development
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Philosophy
Real-World Applications
Graduates will have a desirable set of highly marketable scientific and research skills, including research methods, data analysis/processing and science communication. Majors also gain knowledge in linguistics, neurosciences, psycholinguistics and communication disorders.
This curriculum combines well with GW’s data science minor and digital technology certificate, opening up many career paths in science and data technology.
Example Career Paths
- MS and PhD programs in speech, language and hearing sciences, linguistics, psychology, neuroscience and/or biology
- Clinical programs in medicine, speech-language pathology, public health, nursing and clinical psychology
- Industries including social media companies, hospitals, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence
Faculty Expertise
The Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences faculty members have a range of multidisciplinary expertise that falls broadly under the cognitive, psycholinguistic and brain sciences. In addition to GW faculty members, the program relies on numerous clinical educators with expertise in communication disorders and differences.
Course Requirements
The following requirements must be fulfilled:
The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Programs.
Coursework for the major:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Introductory STEM courses | ||
Biological sciences | ||
The following two courses (8 credits): | ||
BISC 1111 | Introductory Biology: Cells and Molecules | |
BISC 1112 | Introductory Biology: The Biology of Organisms | |
Mathematics | ||
One or both of the following courses (3 or 6 credits): | ||
MATH 1231 | Single-Variable Calculus I | |
MATH 1232 | Single-Variable Calculus II | |
Physical sciences | ||
Two courses (8 credits), one in Chemistry (CHEM) and one in Physics (PHYS), selected from the following: | ||
CHEM 1111 | General Chemistry I | |
CHEM 1112 | General Chemistry II | |
PHYS 1011 | General Physics I | |
PHYS 1012 | General Physics II | |
PHYS 1021 | University Physics I | |
PHYS 1022 | University Physics II | |
PHYS 1025 | University Physics I with Biological Applications | |
PHYS 1026 | University Physics II with Biological Applications | |
Major requirements | ||
Quantitative methods | ||
One or two courses (3 or 6 credits) selected from the following: | ||
CSCI 1012 | Introduction to Programming with Python | |
DATS 2102 | Data Visualization for Data Science | |
DATS 2103 | Data Mining for Data Science | |
DATS 2104 | Data Warehousing for Data Science | |
STAT 1053 | Introduction to Statistics in Social Science | |
or STAT 1127 | Statistics for the Biological Sciences | |
Gateway courses | ||
The following six courses (18 credits): | ||
ANTH 1004 | Language in Culture and Society | |
or SLHS 1071 | Foundations of Human Communication | |
or SLHS 1071W | Foundations of Human Communication | |
DATS 1001 | Data Science for All | |
SLHS 2101 | Research Methods | |
SLHS 2105 | Anatomy and Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing | |
SLHS 2107 | Acoustics | |
SLHS 2106 | Neural Substrates of Speech, Language, and Hearing | |
Psycholinguistics | ||
The following four courses (11 credits): | ||
SLHS 2104W | Speech and Language Disorders | |
SLHS 3108 | Introduction to Audiology | |
SLHS 3131 | Language Acquisition and Development | |
SLHS 3136 | Phonetics | |
Cognitive neuroscience | ||
One to three courses (3 to 9 credits) selected from the following: | ||
ANTH 3413 | Evolution of the Human Brain | |
PSYC 2015 | Biological Psychology | |
PSYC 3118 | Neuropsychology | |
PSYC 3122 | The Cognitive Neuroscience | |
SLHS 3116 | Brain and Language | |
Cognitive science | ||
One or two courses (3 or 6 credits) selected from the following: | ||
ANTH 3601 | Language, Culture, and Cognition | |
PHIL 2045 | Introduction to Logic | |
PSYC 2014 | Cognitive Psychology | |
SLHS 1072 | Culturally Responsive Practices in Human Communication. | |
SLHS 1084 | Perspectives in Deaf Culture | |
SLHS 2135 | Language: Structure, Meaning, and Use | |
SLHS 3117 | Hearing and Perception | |
SLHS 3133 | Autism | |
Advanced electives | ||
One or two courses (3 or 6 credits) selected from the following: | ||
ANTH 3603 | Psycholinguistics | |
or LING 3603 | Psycholinguistics | |
or SLHS 3603 | Psycholinguistics | |
PHIL 3121 | Symbolic Logic | |
PSYC 3119 | Cognitive Science in the District | |
SLHS 3109 | Auditory Learning and Aural Rehabilitation | |
Advanced lab or clinical experience | ||
One course (3 credits) selected from the following: | ||
ANTH 3602 | Ethnographic Analysis of Speech | |
ANTH 3995 | Undergraduate Research | |
PSYC 4106W | Research Lab in Sensation and Perception | |
PSYC 4107W | Research Lab in Cognitive Neuroscience | |
PSYC 4591 | Independent Research | |
SLHS 4119 | Principles and Methods in Speech-Language Pathology | |
SLHS 4196 | Independent Study | |
Capstone seminar (3 credits) | ||
SLHS 4118W | Senior Research Seminar in Communication Sciences and Disorders |