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Oct 01, 2025
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2025-2026 Edgewood University Catalog
Neuroscience, Training Emphasis, BS
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OverviewNeuroscience is a multidisciplinary field of study devoted to understanding the relationship between brain and behavior. Drawing prominently from biology and psychology, the central tenet of Neuroscience is that all behavior can be understood in terms of its underlying molecular, cellular and neural systems. Students will learn foundational laboratory skills and core concepts through coursework across many disciplines. Students will develop oral and written scientific communication skills as well as the ability to critically evaluate scientific research. Neuroscience majors can specialize their focus through community internships and independent mentored research, which is designed to prepare students for careers and/or graduate study in various sciences and health-related fields. The following entry requirements must be met prior to a student declaring the Neuroscience major: The Training Emphasis is designed to prepare students with the prerequisites needed for training programs such as medical school or other relevant post-baccalaureate programs in Neuroscience.
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Major Requirements
A minimum of 51 credits to include: Experiential Learning
One credit of either Neuro 495 or NEURO 496 must be taken. Up to six credits may be taken, depending on the breadth and type of project/placement and student goals. Number of credits and internship selection (NEURO 495 or NEURO 496) must be made in consultation with advisor. Electives
12 Credits of Electives of which four credits must be PSY courses. |
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