BSc Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience
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BSc Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience
In addition to completing the regular BSc degree requirements, students admitted into the honours program complete several advanced research-relevant courses during their third and fourth years. Honours students are also required to conduct research projects under faculty supervision during their third and fourth years.
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Honours candidates are required to complete all courses attempted, and to maintain a minimum overall 68% average in each academic session. BSc Honours Students must also follow the Faculty of Science policy, which requires Honours students to register in a minimum of 30 credits in every winter session.
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