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= Description of Master Program in Cognitive Science =  
 
= Description of Master Program in Cognitive Science =  
  
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Previous experience in research and educational efforts in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science at our department (and other, cooperating faculties) resulted in the establishment of international interdisciplinary master programme in Cognitive Science. Please visit the [http://cogsci.fmph.uniba.sk local] and the [http://meicogsci.eu international] websites of the programme.
 
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Previous experience in research and educational efforts in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science at our department resulted in establishment of international interdisciplinary master program in Cognitive Science. Please visit the [http://ii.fmph.uniba.sk/meicogsci/ local] and
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the [http://www.univie.ac.at/meicogsci/ international] websites of the program.
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See also: [[Recommendations for students of Master program in Cognitive Science]]
 
See also: [[Recommendations for students of Master program in Cognitive Science]]
  
The guarantor of this program is [[Jan Rybar|Doc. PhDr. Ján Rybár, CSc.]]
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Guarantor and coordinator is ''Prof. Ing. Igor Farkaš, Dr.''
  
 
To pass the program, a student must:
 
To pass the program, a student must:
  
# acquire 120 credits
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# acquire at least 120 credits
# pass all obligatory subjects, and acquire required number of credits in obligatory-optional subjects 
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# pass all compulsory (including compensatory) courses and the required numbers of optional courses. These courses must  cover at least 70% of all credits during the study.
# pass the state examination and successfully defend a diploma thesis (registration for the state examination is possible only after the points 1 and 2 are satisfied)  
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# present the results of the semester project (end of first year) and of the diploma thesis at the student conference within the consortium
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# acquire 30 credits during mobility, i.e. one semester spent at a partner university within the MEiCogSci consortium
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# pass the state examination and successfully defend a master thesis (registration for the state examination is possible only after the above mentioned points are satisfied)
  
 
In addition, the student should comply with the following regulations:
 
In addition, the student should comply with the following regulations:
  
The purpose of the compensatory subjects is to compensate for the handicap in the knowledge required to start the study of the program. A bachelor who graduated in Informatics program will register for 2-IKV-111 and 2-IKV-112. A bachelor who graduated in Psychology program will register for 2-IKV-101 and 2-IKV-102. Each student will register for 2-IKV-103, except of the students who passed 1-AIN-360 (Fundamentals of AI) as part of their bachelor studies. A bachelor who graduated in a different area should register for all 4 compensatory subjects.
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The purpose of the compensatory courses is to compensate for the handicap in the knowledge required to get enrolled in the program. A bachelor with informatics background will register for 2-IKV-111 and 2-IKV-116. A bachelor with non-technical background will register for 2-IKV-102 and 2-IKV-105. Each student will register for 2-IKV-304, except for the students who passed this course (or similar) as part of their bachelor studies. A bachelor who graduated in a different area usually registers for all compensatory courses, unless he passed some of them (or its equivalent), in which case s/he should contact the guarantor of the programme who will decide on potential recognition of the compensatory courses.
 
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A student should acquire at least 30 credits for subjects registered at a partner university that is member of the MEiCogSci consortium, and some of these
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will be obligatory subjects or obligatory-optional subjects because a student must acquire at least 70% credits for these subjects.
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The subjects marked with a star (*) will run in English language and are organized primarily for the foreign students who are coming to FMFI for their MEiCogSci mobility.
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Each row in the following table contains the following:
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* ECTS subject code, name of the course (link to the course page with short description), name of the teacher or department (link to his or her page)
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* list of prerequisite courses (recommended or required: marked by !)
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* recommended year of study (in which semester does the subject have a slot allocated in the course schedule)
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* type of the course (K - course, P - lecture, C - exercise, S - seminar, L - lab exercise, X - practice, O - short study concentration stay, D - diploma thesis, I - another form) and number of hours per week
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* number of credits
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* form of student evaluation (during semester/exam) - in percent
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* S at the end of row means that the subject is suspended in this year
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Please note that in addition to the following subjects, each student can select subjects from the wide range of whole faculty subjects listed [http://www.fmph.uniba.sk/fileadmin/user_upload/editors/studium/bc_mgr/programy_mgr/SP_2MXX.html at Faculty pages].
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[[Master program in Cognitive Science|list of courses for the programme]].
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In addition, the student can also select from the elective courses provided by [http://www.fmph.uniba.sk/fileadmin/user_upload/editors/studium/bc_mgr/programy_mgr/SP_2IKV.html Faculty pages].

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Description of Master Program in Cognitive Science

Previous experience in research and educational efforts in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science at our department (and other, cooperating faculties) resulted in the establishment of international interdisciplinary master programme in Cognitive Science. Please visit the local and the international websites of the programme.

See also: Recommendations for students of Master program in Cognitive Science

Guarantor and coordinator is Prof. Ing. Igor Farkaš, Dr.

To pass the program, a student must:

  1. acquire at least 120 credits
  2. pass all compulsory (including compensatory) courses and the required numbers of optional courses. These courses must cover at least 70% of all credits during the study.
  3. present the results of the semester project (end of first year) and of the diploma thesis at the student conference within the consortium
  4. acquire 30 credits during mobility, i.e. one semester spent at a partner university within the MEiCogSci consortium
  5. pass the state examination and successfully defend a master thesis (registration for the state examination is possible only after the above mentioned points are satisfied)

In addition, the student should comply with the following regulations:

The purpose of the compensatory courses is to compensate for the handicap in the knowledge required to get enrolled in the program. A bachelor with informatics background will register for 2-IKV-111 and 2-IKV-116. A bachelor with non-technical background will register for 2-IKV-102 and 2-IKV-105. Each student will register for 2-IKV-304, except for the students who passed this course (or similar) as part of their bachelor studies. A bachelor who graduated in a different area usually registers for all compensatory courses, unless he passed some of them (or its equivalent), in which case s/he should contact the guarantor of the programme who will decide on potential recognition of the compensatory courses.

Here is the list of courses for the programme. In addition, the student can also select from the elective courses provided by Faculty pages.