The University of Oregon senate confirmed a new neuroscience Bachelor’s degree in the College of Arts and Sciences at its Nov. 13 meeting. After tediously mapping out the course list, counting credits ...
Elon University will launch a major in the discipline of neuroscience this fall. The step allows the university to offer bachelor’s degrees in neuroscience, is the latest in the development of a ...
We’re happy to announce our department will offer a Neuroscience BS degree, starting fall 2026! We have outlined some key points below. Please see the College of Arts & Sciences FAQs page for further ...
Case Western Reserve University will offer a new bachelor of science degree in neuroscience beginning fall semester 2020. Developed jointly by the Department of Biology in the College of Arts and ...
Inc. spoke with Kaitlyn Casimo, a doctor and neuroscientist who leads the education and engagement program at the Allen Institute with a special focus on society studies and neural computation and ...
The University of Nevada, Reno has added a new undergraduate degree program to its academic offerings — a bachelor of science in neuroscience. The neuroscience major will provide rigorous, broad ...
UC Berkeley established its department of neuroscience in July, campus’ first new department in nearly 15 years. Starting this fall, campus will also offer an undergraduate neuroscience major. Chaired ...
Johns Hopkins University's School of Medicine and Krieger School of Arts and Sciences are collaborating on a new cross-university department of neuroscience that will leverage the expertise of brain ...
You’ll take at least two science classes and likely two math courses. Psychology courses will include strong elements of science and math. The curriculum emphasizes research methods and scientific ...
University of Delaware senior Heaven Boisclair started at UD with a neuroscience major and planned to minor in history to pursue her personal interest in the field. By sophomore year, she realized she ...
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