Upon completion of the master’s programme, you will obtain the title Master of Arts in Cognition and Communication.
Corporations are increasingly asking for candidates who can convert knowledge about cognition into products and services concerning interpersonal communication—both face-to-face and as mediated by technologies.
Upon completing the programme, you will be equipped for a career within communication, both theoretical and practical communication.
You will be able to analyse and interpret communicative aspects of, e.g., actions, emotions and thoughts, for example, by using these competencies to plan communication surveys, provide advice and consultancy within media production and to design and evaluate computer-mediated communication as well as to plan and implement communication strategies.
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of processes of consciousness in the broadest sense. In its classic incarnation, cognitive science has been dominated by neuroscience, psychology and computer science, but core disciplines of the humanities are increasingly taking part in the shaping and development of the field.