A coherent grouping of four elective courses to be determined in consultation with an adviser in Neuroscience and approved by the Coordinator of the Intercollegiate Neuroscience Program. Areas in which a student may elect to specialize include, but are not limited to,
Behavioral Neuroscience,
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,
Clinical Neuroscience
Cognitive Neuroscience,
Computational Neuroscience,
Motor Control or
Neuropharmacology,
Philosophy of Neuroscience,
Developmental Neuroscience
Students studying abroad are allowed to use a maximum of two courses towards their course elective specialization.
Senior Thesis (one or two courses)
A one- or two-semester Senior Thesis on a topic related to the student’s selected Neuroscience Sequence.
NEUR188L KS and NEUR190L KS, two-semester thesis; or
NEUR191 KS, one-semester thesis or equivalent for dual majors