Learning Goals

Learning Goals for the Neuroscience Major

  • Develop a "STEM identity"--that is, identify as a scientist.
  • Recognize and describe the interdisciplinarity of neuroscience.
  • Describe and apply major neuroscientific experimental methods and approaches.
  • Demonstrate the ability to interpret and critically evaluate the neuroscience literature.
  • Apply analytical and statistical methods to interpret, evaluate, and critique experimental data.
  • Use the scientific method to design original experiments that advance current knowledge, while adhering to ethical standards.
  • Develop confidence and demonstrate fluency with oral and written communication for scientific and general audiences.
  • Collaborate effectively with peers.
  • Explain the societal relevance of discoveries in neuroscience and their translational potential for improving human health and well-being.

We anticipate that fulfillment of these goals will provide the intellectual and technical skills necessary for the successful pursuit of graduate school, medical school, and careers in neuroscience-related fields.