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Neuroscience

This recommended graduation plan is designed to provide a guide and framework for students to help them complete their degrees on time. This guide illustrates a generally recommended sequence and arrangement of courses. Please use this guide to help you think through your plan. All students must meet with their Academic Advisor to develop a more individualized plan to complete their degree.

NOTE: This recommended Graduation Plan is applicable to students admitted into the major during the 2024-2025 academic year.

CRWT Placement

CRWT 101 to CRWT 102

OR

CRWT 101S to CRWT 102S

Math Placement

MATH 021/022 to MATH 108-121

NOTE: CRWT and MATH courses are determined by placement testing and should be taken following the sequence above.

First Year

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Second Year

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Third Year

Fall Semester

  • Major: NEUR 305 - RESEARCH METHODS IN NEUROSCIENCE (HRS 4)
  • Major: Neuro Elective Pick 1 (HRS 4)
  • Major: Psychology Elective (HRS 4)
  • Free Elective (minor, certificate, or second major requirement) (HRS 4)
  • Total: (HRS 16)

Spring Semester

Fourth Year

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

  • Major: NEUR 430 - Capstone (HRS 4)
  • Free Elective (minor, certificate, or second major requirement) (HRS 4)
  • Free Elective (minor, certificate, or second major requirement) (HRS 4)
  • Free Elective (minor, certificate, or second major requirement) (HRS 4)
  • Total: (HRS 16)

Total Credits Required: 128 credits

GPA Required: 2.0 WI: Writing Intensive courses needed prior to graduation

**Gen Ed Distribution Categories: two of the three categories are required with 1 course from outside of academic school.

General Education courses can be done in any order with the exception of INTD 101, CRWT and MATH. Those three general education courses will need to be done first. First Year Seminar is taken in the first semester. Failure to complete CRWT and MATH will result in a hold when the student hits 64 credits. The following general education courses can be done in any order. For more info on these courses, please visit the General Education program requirements website in the College Catalog:

Social Science Inquiry
Scientific Reasoning
Historical Perspectives (+W)
Studies in the Arts and Humanities (+W)
Global Awareness (+W)
Distribution Category (Outside of SSHS)

(+W): Students transferring in with 48 or more credits are waived from these general education requirements.