2023 - 2024 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Neuroscience
|
|
Return to: Areas of Study
View the Neuroscience Program website
Neuroscience investigates the molecular, cellular, and genetic aspects of nervous system functioning as well as their influences on behavior. The major in neuroscience allows for the exploration of the brain from primarily a biological, chemical, and psychological perspective. The understanding of neuroscience requires knowledge about the function of neurons and the function of various brain regions and their relation to behavior. It also requires a grasp of the methodology behind neuroscientific research, including development, analysis, and interpretation of empirical studies. The major places a strong emphasis on scaffolded, directed research experiences within neuroscience. In addition, the neuroscience major creates an environment where faculty and students work collaboratively on neuroscience-related research questions.
Any student with an interest in pursuing the neuroscience major should consult with the program chair. Students are encouraged to declare their major by the end of the sophomore year. Students should also seek an adviser, whether formal or informal, from participating faculty.
Faculty
Torry Dennis, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology, Coordinator, Aileen Bailey, Professor of Psychology, Sarah Latchney, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Biology, James Mantell, Associate Professor of Psychology, Pamela Mertz, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Daniel Tobiansky, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Biology
Degree RequirementsMajorMinor
Return to: Areas of Study
|