The human brain is one of the most complex structures in the entire universe. It is also the only organ that can study itself! Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field of scientific inquiry that draws from many academic disciplines including biology, chemistry, philosophy, and psychology. Studying Neuroscience at Saint Michael’s allows you to thoughtfully contemplate the moral, ethical, and philosophical implications of neuroscience on society and the world. Through hands-on laboratory experiences and course discussions, you can build on this intellectual foundation by investigating such topics as the development of the brain and nervous system and their related structures, processes, and functions, as well as enhance your knowledge of various cognitive, physical, and behavioral processes that can facilitate or hinder nervous system health.
In Depth
As a Neuroscience major you will investigate the brain and nervous system by focusing on multidisciplinary aspects of neuroscience through courses in Biology, Psychology, Chemistry, and Philosophy, including a Neuroscience senior capstone course. Majors share a similar program of six required core courses, but can focus their study in different directions (e.g., behavioral or cellular) through electives at the intermediate level and in senior study. These elective courses will provide fundamental knowledge and techniques in Biology and Psychology that apply to the field of neuroscience and its broader scientific context. You will further gain important skills in analytical techniques, reading and evaluating scientific literature, and written and oral communication in the neurosciences.
Careers
After graduation, our majors can go on to careers such as:
Neuroscientist
Neuroethics
Occupational therapist
Speech pathologist/audiologist
Health Policy Analyst
Laboratory technician
Clinical research technician/assistant
Pharmaceutical sales
Science advocacy
Psychiatric nursing
Optometrist
Esperado November 2022
Fecha de inicio
Esperado Agosto 2022
Saint Michael's College
One Winooski Park,
COLCHESTER,
Vermont,
05439, United States
Students must complete their high school from a recognized institution. English Language Requirements: IELTS - 6.5; TOEFL iBT – 79; Cambridge English Qualification - C1; Duolingo English Test - 110. Application Deadlines: For Fall Semester: February 1; For Spring Semester: November 1.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.