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The Neuroscience Concentration was introduced in spring 2006. The new
concentration will expose students to the major problems in the field of neuroscience and
give them some experience in the various modes of inquiry that are used to solve these
problems. The concentration provides students a unique opportunity to integrate diverse
approaches and principles from across the natural sciences and beyond the natural
sciences to address complex questions about the function of the nervous system.
The core course NRS 250 – Neuroscience: Foundations, Future, and Fallacies – will be
offered for the first time in the spring of 2007; however, if you think the Neuroscience
Concentration is of interest, you should begin thinking about the various requirements,
which include two laboratory-based 100-level science courses (pre-requisites for NRS
250) and any introductory-level prequisites for the cross-divisional elective course.
About the Neuroscience Concentration: Description, courses, requirements, planning worksheet.
Meet the Neuroscience Faculty.
Outreach: Projects at the Grinnell-Newburg Middle School.
Retreat: An annual event for faculty and students.
Links: Other web sites of interest to budding neuroscientists.
Pioneering Neuroscience Journal: Original articles from students.
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