Certificate in Neuroscience
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Certificate in Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary program that requires 20 credits of training in Neuroscience. This program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Neuroscience through a series of related courses, culminating in a research experience.
Program Details
The Certificate Program in Neuroscience is intended for students who wish to pursue graduate or professional training in Neuroscience, as well as those who are simply interested in the field. The program's structure allows for flexibility, as courses taken at the lower division (1000 and 2000 level) may satisfy general education requirements, while upper division courses (3000 level and above) may satisfy requirements for the student's major.
Requirements
- All required courses must be completed with a "B-" average or higher.
- Pass/Fail grades do not count towards the certificate.
- Courses taken for the certificate may satisfy general education requirements or major requirements, depending on the level and approval.
Eligibility and Completion
The program is open to any student interested in Neuroscience, regardless of their intended career path. To complete the certificate, students must fulfill the 20-credit requirement and maintain the specified grade average. The program's interdisciplinary nature makes it an attractive option for students from various academic backgrounds.
