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					| 2019-2020 Scripps Catalog THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. LINKS MAY NO LONGER BE ACTIVE AND CONTENT MAY BE OUT OF DATE! 
 
 Neuroscience Major |  
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				A major in Neuroscience requires a minimum of 14 courses plus a one- or two-semester senior thesis. |  
													| Common Neuroscience Core (10 courses)
  First Tier  Second Tier—Choose three courses from the following:  Neuroscience Sequence (four courses)
 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 NeuroscienceCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCognitive NeuroscienceComputational NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceMotor ControlPhilosophy of Neuroscience, orSocial/Affective NeuroscienceSenior Thesis (one or two courses)
 A one- or two-semester Senior Thesis on a topic related to the student’s selected Neuroscience Sequence. Students who choose the one-semester thesis option are required to take an additional course towards their neuroscience sequence.Honors Requirements
 To be considered for departmental honors in neuroscience, a student must:  Achieve a minimum grade point average of 11.0 (A-) in courses in the major;Complete a one- or two-semester thesis project in which the student has demonstrated excellence by making a significant contribution to the progress of the research and by producing a thesis document judged to be of honors quality by the department;Present an oral progress report at the end of the first semester of a two-semester thesis and a poster at the conclusion of either a one- or two-semester thesis in which the student clearly explains the rationale for the project and the conclusions that were drawn, engages the listener, and knowledgeably answers questions; andAttend at least six scientific seminars during the semester (each semester for a two-semester thesis) and submit a brief and clear summary of each. |  
 
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