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NSCI - Neuroscience Minor

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Neuroscience Minor

Neuroscience is a field of study that integrates psychology, biology, physics, and chemistry for the common goal of understanding the structure, development, and function of the brain and nervous system. Neuroscientists work toward a common goal: to understand the structure, development, and function of the nervous system.

In the Neuroscience minor, students are immersed in a research-rich environment that supports a curriculum steeped in scientific investigation. After taking the Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience course, students are able to explore electives such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurodevelopment, and Research Methods in Neuroscience.

This minor's requirement is NSCI 212 plus 15 additional credit hours in neuroscience.

Degree Requirements

The Neuroscience Minor Requirement is 18 credit hours as follows:

NSCI 212

Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience

3 cr.

Total Credit Hours:

3

Plus 15 Additional Credit Hours in Neuroscience (NSCI)

Total Credit Hours:

15