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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE

The undergraduate major in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience provides an intensive course of study focused on brain-behavior relationships, ranging from genetic to whole brain contributions to mental processes. This Bachelor of Science program prepares highly motivated undergraduates for graduate study, and, eventually, professional careers in the neurosciences or related fields, such as medicine.

Because the CBN program is a four-year major, freshman enter ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ as declared CBN majors. Therefore, prospective students interested in the CBN program should select this program when applying to the university. The number of majors is capped at 24 students in each year’s class. Current ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ students who wish to become CBN majors should first review all the information available about the major on .  If you remain interested in the possibility of becoming a CBN major, contact Professor Matt Matell (Chair of the CBN Advisory Committee) to determine the status of available seats for your class year and get more detailed information. Please attach a completed CBN application (located on the SharePoint site), when contacting Dr. Matell.

EXPLORE THE MAJOR

Tolentine Hall 334
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Staff: Eileen O'Donnell;ÌýLouise Carbone