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Neuroscience is a scientific field that investigates the neural mechanisms governing mental processes and actions. Subjects within neuroscience can be examined across various scales, ranging from molecular interactions to psychological phenomena. Academic offerings in biology, psychology, and chemistry examine the biological, structural, and evolutionary foundations of behavior. Curriculum content addresses how genetic, physiological, developmental, and environmental factors influence brain organization and activity. Learners will study neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, as well as cognitive and behavioral neuroscience. While emphasizing typical functioning, certain courses also investigate pathological conditions impacting the nervous system. The Neuroscience curriculum provides opportunities to blend diverse fields, cultivating a distinctive and valuable expertise. This program caters to individuals pursuing careers in both fundamental research and practical neuroscience applications, including clinical fields like neuropsychology and medical practice.
You are a current high school student studying at a school in another Canadian province, and expect to graduate from grade 12 (or equivalent).
Test of English as a Foreign Language: Requirement/Score: Internet-based - Achieve a minimum score of 86 with no less than 20 in each component.
International English Language Testing System: Requirement/Score: IELTS Academic - Minimum overall band score of 6.5
Cambridge Assessment English: C1 Advanced: Requirement/Score: Minimum score 180
Cambridge Assessment English: C2 Proficiency: Requirement/Score: Minimum score 180
CAEL and CAEL-CE - Minimum score of 60; CAEL online - Minimum score of 70
Pearson Test of English (Academic): Requirement/Score: Minimum of score of 58