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Communication represents a specialized area within neuroscience and cognitive science. For those intrigued by human interaction and comprehension, this focus area could be ideal. Language and communication studies form part of cognitive science's extensive domain. Those pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science with a Language and Communication concentration learn through the College of Science's School of Mind, Brain and Behavior. This academic unit also encompasses the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences. Students acquire cross-disciplinary knowledge about communication through rigorous coursework in linguistics, neurobiology, cognitive development, auditory processing, and related fields. The program provides undergraduates with practical research opportunities and prepares them for graduate studies or careers in social services, neurorehabilitation, education, and various other sectors.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
Foundational knowledge, Learners will establish comprehensive knowledge of brain organization and function theories, core principles, and technological applications from both neuroscience and cognitive science viewpoints.
Research skills, Participants will cultivate analytical thinking and adaptability when addressing complex brain and mind-related challenges, while mastering effective communication of concepts and findings to both experts and general audiences.
Professional standards, Students will implement ethical guidelines and professional practices when assessing brain and mind research, both in their own projects and when considering broader societal implications.