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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Neurology | Biomedical Sciences | Mental Health
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience at the University of Mount Union explores the brain's impact on behavior and mental processes. Students gain hands-on experience through research, animal cognition opportunities, and laboratory activities. The program emphasizes clinical and health outcomes in brain science, preparing graduates for further studies or entry-level positions in fields like health research, clinical psychology, and neurology.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

The Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience at the University of Mount Union allows students to explore the impact the brain has on behavior and mental processes, offering courses and hands-on experiences through peer and faculty collaborations. Students learn about brain physiology, its impact on behavior and psychiatric disorders, and fundamental chemistry and biology crucial to comprehending neuroscience. The major emphasizes clinical and health outcomes in brain science.


Outline:

The Neuroscience degree at Mount Union comprises 44 major-specific credit hours and 32 credits for fulfilling the Integrative Core, the university's general education program. This program permits students to delve into interests beyond their primary field and acquire essential leadership and communication competencies for successful careers. Neuroscience as a major provides students with opportunities to gain experiential knowledge outside the classroom, such as:

  • Psychophysiological and neuropsychological research in an undergraduate laboratory
  • Canine cognition opportunities for animal research
  • A project in the "Drugs and behavior" course
  • Construction of own individual illusions project in the sensation and perception course
  • Participation in laboratory hands-on activities across core neuroscience courses
  • However, it is mentioned that students get the chance to work on hands-on projects, research, and engage in experiential learning opportunities outside of traditional classroom settings.

Careers:

Neuroscientists primarily engage in research-related roles and generally require a Ph.D. The Neuroscience major at Mount Union equips students with a solid foundation for further studies in graduate or professional schools or entry-level positions. The program's curriculum incorporates courses from multiple disciplines, preparing graduates for success in various fields, such as:

  • Health and social research
  • Clinical psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Neurology
  • Other medical professions
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