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Dec 17, 2024
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog (DRAFT) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Neuroscience Minor
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Co-Directors: Melissa Hughes & Michael Ruscio
The mission of the Neuroscience Minor at the College of Charleston is to provide an environment of academic excellence in the interdisciplinary field of neuroscience. We will promote the integration of interdisciplinary academic pursuits that foster intellectual independence and student-faculty collaborative research in neuroscience. Our course offerings, research programs and faculty composition are centered on the needs of students. We maintain a strong emphasis on undergraduate research as a major component of a science education, consisting of a combination of experimental and theoretical/computational neuroscience in various specialized subfields of classical and contemporary neuroscience. Our faculty maintain strong ties to professional organizations and journals in the discipline. We strive to serve the greater Charleston community through activities including outreach to pre-college students and to the general public.
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Neuroscience Core (9 hours):
Complete at least 3 credit hours from the following specialized neuroscience electives:
BIOL 354 /PSYC 354 , BIOL 396 /PHYS 396 , and PSYC 464 cannot fulfill both the specialized elective requirement and the research requirement.
Complete at least 6 credit hours from the following general electives:
Note: The two electives must be taken outside the declared major in order to fulfill the interdisciplinary nature of the minor. This restriction does not apply to students pursuing double majors in the areas below (e.g. BIOL and PSYC).
Notes:
- Honors students can take the alternative course of HONS 169 in lieu of ANTH 205 .
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Honors students can take the alternative course of HONS 312 in lieu of BIOL 312 .
Senior Seminar (3 hours):
Capstone Research Experience (at least 3 hours):
BIOL 354 /PSYC 354 , BIOL 396 /PHYS 396 , and PSYC 464 cannot fulfill both the specialized elective requirement and the research requirement. Other Bachelor’s Essay courses may count towards this requirement with prior approval of the Program Director.
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