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The science behind behavior

Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field that combines psychology, biology, and other related disciplines to provide a comprehensive understanding of how the brain works. The Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience program at Edgewood College fosters a deep understanding of the nervous system at all levels – from molecules to systems to behavior. An undergraduate degree in neuroscience provides a foundation for a variety of career paths and prepares students for post-graduate programs in research, medicine, and healthcare. Students will explore and uncover the relationship between the brain and behavior through engaging and thought-provoking curriculum.

With our low faculty to student ratio, you will develop close professional relationships with your faculty mentors and peers. Neuroscience courses can be customized based on your personal interests and professional goals. You will have access to unique opportunities to step out of the classroom and get involved in research and projects that are faculty guided. Examine the complex functions, interactions, and emergence of cognitive functions through laboratory, written, oral, and scientific evaluation of research. All of these highly engaging experiences culminate in preparing you for professional success.

Emphasis Offered

There are two emphasis that are offered within the Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience degree: Training Emphasis and General Emphasis

Training Emphasis

Students who are interested in pursuing jobs or post-baccalaureate programs in health science, medicine, and graduate neuroscience will complete prerequisites for these programs.

General Emphasis

Students who are interested in pursuing jobs or post-baccalaureate programs in health science, behavioral research, or behavioral health will be prepared for these programs.

Locations
Madison, WI
Formats
On-campus
Number of Credits
120
Next Start Date
January 21, 2025

Careers within Neuroscience

$49,650

5%

A bachelor’s degree in neuroscience prepares you for a variety of career paths. Those marked with an asterisk (*) require graduate level degree.

  • Audiologist*
  • Biomedical researcher
  • Behavioral health technician
  • Behavioral research
  • Clinical psychologist*
  • Clinical neuropsychologist*
  • Clinical laboratory scientist
  • Dentist*
  • Medical doctor*
  • Occupational therapist*
  • Optometrist*
  • Pharmacist*
  • Physician’s assistant*
  • Speech language therapist (pathologist)*

Neuroscience by the Numbers

11:1

90%

Neuroscience Student Spotlight

Charlotte Gorrill

Charlotte Gorrill ’24

“I love the Neuroscience program at Edgewood College. I have found it to be meticulously crafted, taught by professors that have expertise in a variety of areas, allowing me to understand various perspectives of this field. The variety of classes offered encourages students to pursue their natural strengths and abilities, creating passionate Neuroscience students with a vested interest in the field. Beyond this, having faculty that encourages growth, research and pursuit of knowledge, fosters a classroom environment of engaged learners.”

Neuroscience Experiences

Neuroscience majors can enhance their professional development through either field-based or research-based internships. During field-based internships, students gain practical experience in community organization, applying neuroscience concepts in clinical, laboratory, or medical environments. This includes placements in settings such as inpatient psychiatric clinics or hospital memory care units. Research-based internships entail student-led projects investigating various aspects of neuroscience, including human and animal behavior, molecular neuroscience, and toxicological studies. These projects are designed and executed independently, allowing students to delve deeper into their independent research projects designed and implemented by students examining human behavior and physiology, animal behavior, molecular, and toxicological neuroscience studies.

Neuroscience Faculty Spotlights

Ferrinne Spector

Ferrinne Spector

FSpector@edgewood.edu

Brenda Del Moral

Brenda del Moral

BdelMoral@edgewood.edu

Nicole Kim

Nicole Kime

NKime@edgewood.edu

John Fields

JFields@edgewood.edu

Artreyee Sinha

Atreyee Sinha

ASinha@edgewood.edu

Pete Kuh

Pete Kuhn

PKuhn@edgewood.edu

Shalini Singh

SSingh@edgewood.edu

Experiential Learning and Research

Students at Edgewood College have access to facilities and equipment that provide them with a solid beginning to their research journey. Paralleled with independent research and scientific inquiry, students may work with individual faculty members on empirical research within the sciences and conduct psychological research within the virtual reality lab, biomedical, or behavioral research projects located on campus. Students are encouraged to present their projects at scientific conferences, with funding opportunities offered to support travel expenses and provide stipends for research initiatives.

Psychology Research Center

Students can conduct research at the Psychology Research Center where they will participate in immersive virtual reality simulations, computer-based experiments, behavioral observation studies, and physiological data collection techniques. Various scenarios and experiences can be simulated in this environment, allowing the research student and advisor to observe reactions and interactions of the participants. Students design and conduct research with volunteer participants, engaging in all aspects of the process including design, data collection and analyses, and presentation.

Zebrafish Research Facility

The Biological Sciences Division is proud to offer a Zebrafish Research Facility where students can conduct behavioral, molecular, and toxicological neuroscience studies. Our zebrafish facility, along with adjacent laboratories, facilities hands-on learning experiences through both independent and group research projects.

Frequently Asked Questions About Neuroscience

Can I use this degree for graduate medical programs such as pre-med, pre-PA, pre-dental and so on?

Yes! Our neuroscience faculty are skilled advisors that can help you prepare for entry to any graduate program. The pre-health professional pathways program at Edgewood College parallels your academic major while infusing career-focused programing. While not a bachelor’s degree program, pre-health pathways are highly sought after among students of all academic majors. Faculty Advisors help tailor a course plan based on your current major, minor, experience, and professional goals.