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Drew University's Neuroscience major offers an interdisciplinary approach, enabling students to investigate the brain through multiple lenses such as Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Philosophy, Physics, and Psychology. The program's curriculum familiarizes students with contemporary theories about brain function across various scales, from molecular interactions to behavioral patterns. Through intermediate and advanced courses, students deepen their comprehension of neural and cognitive mechanisms while honing critical thinking and technical abilities essential for tackling modern neuroscience challenges. A diverse selection of electives also encourages students to consider brain function within wider contexts, extending their studies beyond the conventional foundations of Biology and Psychology.
A standout feature of Drew's Neuroscience program is its emphasis on practical laboratory and research opportunities. The university's advanced neuroscience labs provide students with hands-on experience in brain research. Majors participate in lab courses where they visualize living neurons using fluorescent microscopy, analyze brain chemistry in animal models, and assess behavioral reactions to pharmacological or environmental stimuli. Additionally, students utilize computational tools to explore neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, simulate neural networks, and process, interpret, and visualize experimental data.