College Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Neuroscience
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Steering Committee: Lin Aanonsen (Biology), Darcy Burgund (Director; Psychology), Devavani Chatterjea (Biology), Randy Daughters (Biology), Elizabeth Jansen (Biology), Eric Wiertelak (Psychology)
Affiliated Faculty: Kristi Curry Rogers (Biology/Geology), Pete Ferderer (Economics), Susan Fox (Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science), Joy Laine (Philosophy), Jamie Atkins (Psychology), Brooke Lea (Psychology), Mary Montgomery (Biology), Jaine Strauss (Psychology)
Macalester’s Neuroscience Program provides a rigorous introduction to the study of the nervous system that is, like the field itself, rooted in biology and psychology. The major encompasses the foundations and frontiers of neuroscience from molecules to behavior, and the diverse methodologies of neuroscience inquiry. Following core courses in neuroscience, students explore subdisciplines with elective courses in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, neuroimmunology, neuroimaging, and abnormal psychology. All neuroscience students engage in experiential learning in research or community settings and learn to effectively communicate neuroscience findings. As such, students gain understanding of the relevance of neuroscience to society and public discourse, and are prepared for a variety of career pathways, including graduate study in neuroscience, health professions, and biomedical research.
General Distribution Requirement
Many required courses in the Neuroscience major meet various general distribution requirements. Please refer to the department in which they are offered for specific information.
General Education Requirements
Courses that meet the general education requirements in writing, quantitative thinking, internationalism and U.S. identities and differences will be posted on the Registrar’s web page in advance of registration for each semester.
Additional information regarding the general distribution requirement and the general education requirements can be found in the graduation requirements section of this catalog.
Independent Study
The department offers independent study options in the form of independent projects and internships. For more information contact the department and review the Curriculum section of the catalog.
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