Research Spotlight: How does “body talk” affect our self-image?
One way that people’s body dissatisfaction is socially expressed is through engaging in negative conversations with friends regarding how unhappy they are with their bodies.
The human brain may be the single most complex living structure in the world, and therefore requires both a breadth and depth in learning and study.
Drawing from a wide breadth of topics from genetics to human psychopathology to the philosophy of the mind, Emmanuel's major in Psychology Neuroscience offers interdisciplinary core courses and the flexibility for students to tailor electives to their personal interests. Students will develop qualitative and critical thinking skills that will be put to use while engaged in a year-long internship.
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Major Electives (three courses):
Interdisciplinary elective (one course):
Capstone experience:
Other recommended courses:
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Two courses from the list below:
1. Critical and integrative thinking: Demonstrate the ability to analyze and critique primary neuroscience research, integrate findings from diverse fields, and address research questions by developing testable hypotheses.
2. Foundational and interdisciplinary knowledge: Breadth of foundational knowledge in the related fields of biology, chemistry, and psychology; Depth of knowledge in some domain(s) of neuroscience; and an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of neuroscience.
3.Scientific inquiry and research skills: Ability to plan and implement experimental designs and analyze and interpret data in neuroscience.
4.Communication skills: Demonstrate expertise in written, oral, and visual communication in neuroscience and neuroscience research.
5.Neuroscience in society: Promote appreciation for how neuroscience can contribute to helping alleviate or solve societal problems; consider ethical implications stemming from technical advances in neuroscience; relate neuroscience to everyday life.
6.Professional development: Evaluate career options in neuroscience and related fields; identify professional goals and plan for how to achieve those goals.
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