Course Catalogs

Neuroscience, BA

Contact

Jennifer Cook (Primary Advisor)
Neuroscience
313 Life Sciences Complex

Lauren Mavica (Director) 
Biology
315 Life Sciences Complex

Jessica MacDonald (Executive Director of Neuroscience Studies)
Biology
360 Life Sciences Complex

neuroscience@syr.edu

Faculty

Kevin Antshel, Dessa Bergen-Cico, Carlos A. Castañeda, Jen Cook, Catherine Cornwell, Amy Criss, Joseph W. Ditre, Karen Doherty, Bart Farell, Joshua C. Felver, Brooks B. Gump, Sarah Hall, Julie Hasenwinkel, James Hewett, Brittany Jakubiak, Mike Kalish, Katharine Lewis, Lynn Lohnas, Soren Y. Lowell, Jessica L. MacDonald, Lauren Mavica, Shikha Nangia, Aesoon Park, Jonathan L. Preston, Beth A. Prieve, Ellyn Riley, Natalie Russo, Lael Schooler, Bradley Seymour, Victoria Tumanova, Margaret A. Voss, Kathy Vander Werff and Jeff Zemla

Program Description

Professionals in technically demanding fields are commonly asked to apply their expertise to other seemingly unrelated disciplines. As a result, they must have a comprehensive understanding of not only their own field, but also secondary knowledge of another broadly based, often interdisciplinary, field of study. A chemist might lend his or her expertise to a matter of legal or ethical importance. A curator might evaluate scientific and historical evidence about a painting’s authenticity. A journalist might research a story involving science, medicine, and technology.

Integrated Learning Majors provide broad, interdisciplinary opportunities for students through valuable tools and knowledge in a variety of fields. This synergistic approach adds scholarly mettle to both the major and the interdisciplinary program, while exploiting their connective properties. The neuroscience ILM comprises 24 credits spanning biology, psychology and communication and science disorders and must be paired with a primary major. Through elective coursework, students have the flexibility to explore their neuroscientific interests across other fields. To complete the degree, students will successfully complete all requirements for their primary major alongside the curriculum of the neuroscience ILM.

The integrated learning major in Neuroscience can be combined with majors in: Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Communication Sciences & Disorders (CSD), Computer Science, Linguistics, Nutrition, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Public Health, and two majors in Engineering and Computer Sciences (Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering). 

This ILM may be combined with any other undergraduate major with approval by the program director. While certain majors typically serve as the base major for this ILM, students are encouraged to meet with the program director to determine their best choice of a base major. Dually enrolled students must have a base major within Arts and Sciences|Maxwell.