Program Details

Non-degree undergraduate program for international students interested in cognitive science from an interdisciplinary perspective. Our lecturers are established international experts with world-level international research and teaching experience, offerin
Location:
Budapest, Hungary
Program Type:
Study Abroad
Degree Level:
Undergraduate
Term:
Fall Semester

Program Overview

Program Description:
Cognitive Science is an interdisciplinary approach to the human mind. It is generally considered a new 'superscience' in the sense that it offers a common platform and a common language for numerous traditional disciplines from biology and brain science to computer science to linguistics and philosophy.

Non-degree undergraduate program for international students interested in cognitive science from an interdisciplinary perspective. Our lecturers are established international experts with world-level international research and teaching experience, offering credit earning courses for psychology, philosophy, linguistics, biology, computer sciences majors, regular and optional intensive Hungarian language as well as Independent research module is offered in Semester hours to be taken: min 19 max 27.

STUDY ABROAD FROM TOP PROFESSORS AND SAVE MONEY. Staying and studying in Budapest is much cheaper than in the US or in the Western part of the EU. CULTURAL EXPERIENCE. An important benefit is to learn about life in Hungary and the region, in a safe and assisted way. Students and faculty come from several countries, some of them from Eastern Europe. GATEWAY TO VIENNA, PRAGUE, AND Central Europe, Starting from here it's all yours in a couple of hours, For students of Hungarian ancestors it is a good opportunity to discover family roots.
Setting Description:
Eotvos University is Hungary's premium science university with many professors of double affiliation, from Rutgers to Yale. BSCS is a pay program that gives students the opportunity to study in at a high level, in fascinating cultural environment, having also the possibility for traveling extensively in Central Europe. Transcripts are easily translatable into US credits.