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Neuroscience programs cater to undergraduate students exploring the connection between brain function and behavior. The curriculum combines instruction from biology, human physiology, and psychology departments to deliver comprehensive education. Core studies include biology, chemistry, human physiology, mathematics, physics, and psychology. Advanced coursework delves into three primary neuroscience domains: molecular/cellular neuroscience, systems neuroscience, and cognitive neuroscience. Students can pursue specialized training in programming or computational methods and may participate in innovative laboratory research.
Graduates emerge with deep knowledge of nervous system architecture and operation, possessing sharp analytical abilities, quantitative proficiency, and the capacity to clearly articulate neuroscience findings.