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Welcome to the Major of Neuroscience. The Neuroscience Signature Program is a joint venture by the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Medicine. Make an Advising Appointment. Declare Major/Minor.
Neuroscience Major. The university has implemented a new General Education program that will be followed by students whose first enrollment term is Autumn 2022 or later.
In all, neuroscience majors take 4 core classes, 1 data analysis course, 5 courses within their specialization and 2 courses outside of their specialization (breadth). Many classes have a sample syllabus for the course.
About Neuroscience. It's great that you're interested in the Neuroscience major at The Ohio State University. On this website you can find an overview of the requirements of the major, including a sample four-year curriculum, as well as descriptions of the courses offered in the neuroscience major.
The Neuroscience Undergraduate Advising Office is dedicated to helping students navigate and complete the undergraduate program by matching students' personal strengths and interests with pathways within the neuroscience curriculum and the university as a whole.
Below is an example of a 4-year plan for a pre-medicine neuroscience major based on requirements for admission to the OSU College of Medicine. Included are Pre-Medicine Milestones which denote extracurricular activities strong medical school applicants undertake.
Neuroscience faculty are conducting research in areas such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Stroke, Traumatic Brain & Spinal Cord Injury, Stress & Immunity, Oncology, Sensory Processing, Addiction, and many other areas of Neuroscience.
Students that are current members of the ASC Honors programs here at OSU are granted immediate entry into the neuroscience major. In other words, Honors student are able to engage in research experiences and start enrolling in additional neuroscience coursework earlier than Non-Honors students.
An education in neuroscience can provide students with an excellent background for a career in medicine (MD/DO). Sample 4-year plans for pre-medicine neuroscience majors can be found on our Curriculum page. Medical programs have a number of pre-requisites which can be found on OSU's Pre-Professional Programs page.
The Neuroscience Undergraduate Program is a selective admissions major. All students must complete Neuro 1100(H), Psych 3313 and Neuro 3000 with grades of ‘B’ or higher and earn a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. The requirements for the 33 semester hour (11 classes) Neuroscience Major are