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Computational neuroscience bridges the study of how the brain and nervous system process information with computer hardware and software systems. At WSU, this interdisciplinary program enables students to explore both neurobiology and computer science, treating biological organisms and machines as information-processing systems. Students can gain broad expertise in computational fields (including mathematics, bioengineering, computer science, and electrical engineering) or specialize in software development (computer science) or computational hardware (computer engineering). Program highlights: Uncover insights about nature and technology while creating innovative tools, methods, and algorithms—all within a well-rounded science curriculum. Gain practical experience by applying classroom knowledge in laboratory settings.