Neuroscience
Program Information
Sample courses in this program include:
- NS 110 – Introduction to Neuroscience
- BI 210 – Genetics – Fundamentals
- PS 370 – Biological Bases of Behavior
- PL 346 – Philosophy of Mind
- NS 410 – Big Questions in Neuroscience
- NS 460 – Cell and Molecular Neurobiology
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Learning Outcomes
As Neuroscience majors, students will learn to:
Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental concepts, theories, and methods, both within Neuroscience and within their chosen concentration.
Critique scientific, clinical, and philosophical literature for its impact on neuroscientific inquiry; design scientifically rigorous and ethical research.
Communicate effectively about scientific and technical concepts, questions, and information.
Articulate the metaphysical, moral, and societal complexities that arise as we develop a unified neuroscientific understanding of mind, brain, and behavior.
Appreciate the value and challenges of integrating the multiple disciplinary perspectives that make up neuroscientific research and practice.
Meet Your Faculty
View All FacultyPsychology – LAS
View more about Tara Lineweaver
Biological Sciences – LAS
View more about Jennifer Kowalski
Department of Philosophy and Religion
View more about Stuart Glennan
Psychology – LAS
View more about Jennifer Berry
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