B.Sc. in Cognitive Systems is a multidisciplinary undergraduate program that explores the intersection of psychology, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy to understand human cognition and artificial intelligence. Typically completed in 4 years, the program covers topics such as neural networks, computational modeling, perception, language processing, and decision-making. Students develop analytical, programming, and problem-solving skills, preparing them for careers in AI development, human-computer interaction, data science, and cognitive research. The curriculum includes theoretical and practical components, often incorporating lab work, projects, and research opportunities. Graduates can pursue advanced studies in cognitive science, neuroscience, or AI-related fields. This degree is ideal for those interested in understanding how minds work—both biological and artificial—and applying this knowledge to real-world challenges.