Neuroscience
Undergraduate Major
Westminster College of Arts and Sciences
4-Year Degree
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The Neuroscience Program at Westminster University
Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, the brain, and all its cognitive functions and behaviors. It is a flexible discipline that allows you to both specialize in your areas of interest and get the breadth of background you need for a fulfilling career. At Westminster, our well-rounded curriculum provides you with an education in multiple scientific areas. That way, whether you want to go on to a graduate school program or get a job in a research setting, you will have all the tools you need to succeed.
Who the Neuroscience Program Is For
Our neuroscience program is a great fit for any student who feels drawn to experiential learning, constructing hypotheses, and unraveling the mysteries of the brain. Neuroscientists study in order to learn how to solve complex problems, which is why our students have open minds, think critically, and are naturally curious.
What Are the Key Benefits of the Neuroscience Program?
- The extensive scientific background our program offers will make you a competitive candidate for undergraduate research opportunities.
- Our neuroscience program is highly customizable—work with your advisor to be sure your study path meets your personal goals.
- Experience hands-on classes where you will have an opportunity to work in the lab, discuss research articles, and engage in collaborative projects.
sample Neuroscience courses
- NEURO-120: Genetics of Human Behavior
- NEURO-305: Human Brain Development
- NEURO-408: Cognitive Neuroscience
- NEURO-434: Social Neuroscience
Our Faculty
Russ Costa, PhD
Professor
Lesa Ellis, PhD
Faculty Emeritus
Krista Todd, PhD
Associate Professor
liberal education courses
You must complete the WCore program or join the Honors College (and complete requirements) to fulfill your liberal education credits.
Westminster offers an excellent pre-medical program, and the neuroscience major allows
me to study what I am interested in while working towards medical school. I also chose
Westminster due to the small class sizes, as it allows me to work with my professors,
ask questions that would go unanswered in the large classes of typical colleges, and
have opportunities to grow and excel as an individual rather than just another student."
Belle Brown
'24
Neuroscience Program Plan of Study
In order to successfully complete our neuroscience program and obtain a bachelor’s degree, you will take four years of classes. In the first year, you will take chemistry, psychology, and an introductory course on the brain and behavior. During the second year, you will explore the areas of statistics, genetics, cell biology, and research. In your third year, you will choose neuroscience electives like behavioral, cognitive, and cellular science, and in your final year you will delve into advanced topics in neuroscience.
Neuroscience career opportunities
Westminster´s neuroscience program gives you the skills to understand and work with the development, structure, and function of complex systems. Our program graduates have a very high success rate after graduation. Twenty-seven percent of our alums are currently enrolled or have finished graduate school, 30 percent are enrolled in medical school or other professional health programs, and 12 percent are working directly in neuroscience research at the bachelor´s degree level.
Potential Employers
- Child Neurology Consultants of Austin
- University of Utah
Potential Neuroscience Careers
- Master’s and PhD in various aspects of Neuroscience
- Medical careers: doctor, physician´s assistant, physical therapy, etc.
- Neuroscience lab careers: cognitive, behavioral, cellular research, etc.
- Neural engineering
- Computing and software engineering, machine learning
Tuition and Aid
There's No Better Investment Than You
Westminster University knows you want an education where you matter—a place that will serve as a launchpad for a successful career and a meaningful life. Westminster will work with you individually through every step of the financial aid process. From scholarships to grants and loans, Westminster helps you make it happen.
With the highest percentage of students who complete one or more internships in the state, Westminster students hit the ground running with real-world experience. Plus, 90% of students were either employed or attending graduate school within 5 months of graduating. With a Westminster degree, you don't have to choose between a successful career and a fulfilling life.
You’ll be automatically considered for scholarship and grant opportunities.
In addition to general merit scholarships, other scholarship programs are available to support you throughout your time at Westminster.
Check Out ScholarshipsYour tuition, fully paid
All students should have the ability to explore their passions. Westminster University is proud to cover the cost of tuition for qualifying students through the Westminster Commitment.