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The Neuroscience program at Western New England University combines insights from psychology, biology, engineering, and chemistry disciplines. Professionals in this field share a unified mission: deciphering the architecture, growth, and operations of the nervous system. Within this research-focused setting that emphasizes scientific exploration, undergraduates collaborate with professors throughout the research process—from conceptualizing studies to gathering data and presenting outcomes. Modern neuroscience employs diverse methodologies to investigate the brain and nervous system at molecular, structural, functional, cognitive, and behavioral levels. Such investigations enable researchers to map healthy neural activity, paving the way for breakthroughs in treating or preventing serious neurological and mental health conditions.
Western New England University's neuroscience program offers a research-focused pathway that emphasizes practical lab experience. Students pursuing research gain proficiency with various techniques, from behavioral assessments to electrophysiology, histology methods, genetic analysis, and molecular biology applications. Direct involvement in fundamental research projects helps develop critical investigative abilities, provides presentation opportunities, and includes attendance at the Society for Neuroscience's yearly global conference. Alternatively, the course-intensive neuroscience track exposes students to multidisciplinary coursework examining neural systems, behavior, and cognition through multiple lenses. The program's structure aligns with guidelines established by the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience advisory council.