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Biomedical Sciences | Health Science | Neurology
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Health
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English
About Program
Program Overview
The Neuroscience Minor at Weber State University is an interdisciplinary program that explores the scientific study of the nervous systems. Students complete 18 credit hours in foundational, cognitive and behavioral, cellular and molecular, and clinical and medical courses, as well as a laboratory course in any science discipline. The program provides a comprehensive understanding of the biological underpinnings of behavior, cognition, emotion, memory, and perception.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Program Content: The Neuroscience Minor at Weber State University is an interdisciplinary program that delves into the scientific study of the central and peripheral nervous systems to comprehend the biological underpinnings of behavior, cognition, emotion, memory, and perception.
- Program Structure: To complete the minor, students must fulfill a minimum of 18 credit hours, including foundational, cognitive and behavioral, cellular and molecular, clinical and medical, and elective courses. A laboratory course in any science discipline is also mandatory.
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