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2012-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Neuroscience Certificate Program


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Certificate

Contact Information

Biology Department
Phone: 401.865.2585
Fax: 401.865.1438
Location: Sowa Hall 236

Psychology Department
Phone: 401.865.2435
Fax: 401.865.1227
Location: Albertus Magnus Hall 116

The goal of the certificate in neuroscience program is to offer biology and psychology majors the opportunity to participate in an integrated course of study, from the molecular level to gross brain anatomy, focusing on nervous system structures/functions and behavior. An important aspect of the program is engaging students in active, experiential learning in both biology and psychology laboratory settings to explore the frontiers of this modern field and prepare students for careers in neuroscience, biopsychology, and medicine.

The program is available to biology and psychology majors only. Students interested in applying to the program must take BIO 103 - General Biology I  and BIO 104 - General Biology II  during their freshman year. The number of students who will be admitted will be limited to 8 per year (4 from psychology and 4 from biology) and will be chosen by committee, comprised of two faculty members from the biology and psychology departments. Students will be asked to apply to the program during the second semester of their freshman year by submitting a copy of their first semester grades and a statement of interest by the Tuesday after Presidents’ Day. A first-semester minimum GPA of 3.0 will be required to apply to the program but second semester mid-term grades will also be considered in assessing an applicant’s academic potential. The statement of interest will be no more than two pages in which applicants will be asked to state their reasons for wanting inclusion in the program, their career goals, their research interests, and how this integrated program will be of greater benefit to them in contrast to being a biology or psychology major alone. Written materials will be used to determine finalists for whom interviews will be conducted by two members of the committee representing each department.  Evaluation of the interview and written materials will determine final inclusion into the program by consensus of the committee. There will not be any specific criteria for students’ continuation in the program other than their remaining in good standing within their respective departments and in the College.

Students will be able to earn the certificate by taking the required courses, even if they have not formally applied to or been accepted into the program. However, students who are enrolled in the program will be given preference for enrollment in the required classes, including being allowed to pre-register in psychology courses consistent with the benefit given to psychology majors currently.

A Certificate in Neuroscience will be granted to biology and psychology majors upon successful completion of the following courses:

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