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 Neuroscience Major |  
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				The major in Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary program of 16 courses maximum. |  
													| 1. Common Core (5 courses)
2. Common Core Electives (3 courses)
 Choose any 3 courses from the following:  General Physics: PHYS030L KS , PHYS031L KS , PHYS033L KS , PHYS034L KS ; only one semester of physics may count.Mathematics: MATH031  SC  (Calculus II or Calculus IIS PO).Statistics: BIOL175  KS  or PSYC103  SC , PSYC091 PI, or PSYC109 CM, or an approved equivalent course.Computer science: BIOL133L KS , PHYS100  KS , NEUR123  SC , NEUR123L SC , NEUR182  SC , CSCI005  HM , DS  002 SC , DS  001  SC , or an approved equivalent course.Research Methods: PSYC104  SC /PSYC104L SC  , or PSYC092 PZ, or PSYC110/111L CM, or an approved equivalent course.3. Course elective specializations (4-5 courses depending on thesis)
 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 NeuroscienceClinical NeuroscienceCognitive NeuroscienceComputational NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceMotor Control, orNeuropharmacologyPhilosophy of Neuroscience Students studying abroad are allowed to use a maximum of two courses towards their course elective specialization. Courses from SAGE-approved study abroad programs must be approved by the Neuroscience coordinator.
  4. Senior Thesis (one or two courses)
 A one- or two-semester Senior Thesis on a topic related to the student’s elective course specialization.   NEUR188L KS , Senior Research in NeuroscienceNEUR190L KS , Senior Thesis in Neuroscience or equivalent for dual majors NEUR191  KS *, One semester Senior Thesis *Students who choose the one-semester thesis option are required to take 5 course electives for the elective course specialization Please visit our website at neuro.kecksci.claremont.edu for more information on the neuroscience programs at the Claremont Colleges.Honors Requirements
 To be considered for departmental honors in neuroscience, a student must:  Achieve a minimum grade point average of 3.67 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. |   Return to: Programs of Study
 
 
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