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The Cognitive Science program primarily offers students a chance to take classes in several departments. SACS aims to capture the wealth of diversity within Cognitive Science by showcasing its real world applications through a number of academic events.
If you have questions about your degree, check out the advising links below for instructions on how to see your academic advisor.Council
Cognitive Science Advising →
Bachelor of Arts & Science Advising →
Course Resource Guide 2025-2026 →
This year's Course Resource guide has a list of classes previously taken by CogSci students, including information about classes, professors, and tips for success.
Course Resource Guide 2025-2026 →
SACS’ guide to interdisciplinary research, created by the 2024-2025 SACS Academic Committee.
Alumni Advice Survey 2020-2021 →
The yearly Alumni Survey contains information on how the program contributed to students' post-grad experiences.
Cognitive Science Major Checklist →
McGill Advising Cognitive Science program checklist for the interfaculty and Honours program.
Cognitive Science Minor Checklist →
McGill Advising checklist for the minor in Cognitive Science.
SACS Official Constitution →
Official Constitution of the McGill Student Association of Cognitive Science (SACS).
SACS LOUNGE
Room 923 Leacock Building
CONTACT
communications.sacs@gmail.com
SOCIAL
© 2026 McGill Student Association of Cognitive Science

Resources
The Cognitive Science program primarily offers students a chance to take classes in several departments. SACS aims to capture the wealth of diversity within Cognitive Science by showcasing its real world applications through a number of academic events.
If you have questions about your degree, check out the advising links below for instructions on how to see your academic advisor.Council
Cognitive Science Advising →
Bachelor of Arts & Science Advising →
© 2026 McGill Student Association of Cognitive Science

SACS LOUNGE
Room 923 Leacock Building
CONTACT
communications.sacs@gmail.com
SOCIAL
TikTok

Resources
The Cognitive Science program primarily offers students a chance to take classes in several departments. SACS aims to capture the wealth of diversity within Cognitive Science by showcasing its real world applications through a number of academic events.
If you have questions about your degree, check out the advising links below for instructions on how to see your academic advisor.Council
Cognitive Science Advising →
Bachelor of Arts & Science Advising →
Course Resource Guide 2025-2026 →
This year's Course Resource guide has a list of classes previously taken by CogSci students, including information about classes, professors, and tips for success.
SACS Research Guide 2025-2026 →
SACS’ guide to interdisciplinary research, created by the 2024-2025 SACS Academic Committee.
Alumni Advice Survey 2020-2021 →
The yearly Alumni Survey contains information on how the program contributed to students' post-grad experiences.
Cognitive Science Major Checklist →
McGill Advising Cognitive Science program checklist for the interfaculty and Honours program.
Cognitive Science Minor Checklist →
McGill Advising checklist for the minor in Cognitive Science.
SACS Official Constitution →
Official Constitution of the McGill Student Association of Cognitive Science (SACS).
© 2026 McGill Student Association of Cognitive Science

SACS LOUNGE
Room 923 Leacock Building
CONTACT
communications.sacs@gmail.com
SOCIAL
TikTok