At A Glance

Carthage’s hands-on, interdisciplinary neuroscience program explores the connections between nature and behavior by studying the structure and function of the nervous system. It prepares neuroscience majors for graduate school and a diverse range of scientific research and health care careers.

Majors

  • Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience
  • Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience

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Earn your neuroscience degree at Carthage

Practical, hands-on research experience is an important component for understanding the discipline of neuroscience. At Carthage, neuroscience majors begin their own research early and conduct research often, working closely with faculty to hone their skills and prepare for careers or graduate school.

The Neuroscience Program at Carthage encompasses:

  • The molecular and cellular basis of neuronal function
  • Nervous system structure
  • Neural correlates of behavior
  • Mechanisms of nervous system disorders

The program provides both a breadth of understanding in basic scientific principles and depth of knowledge in the emerging area of nervous system research.

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    “The faculty at Carthage have helped me find opportunities I didn’t know were available. Your professors want you to succeed and are always willing to help if you ask.”

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    “I chose Carthage because of its exceptional academic programs, supportive community, and commitment to fostering growth. The College’s reputation for personalized education aligns perfectly with my aspiration to excel as a double major/minor student.” 

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    “I had a gut feeling Carthage was where I belonged. I trusted my gut, and I am proud I did.”

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    “I chose Carthage because of its reputable pre-health program, small class sizes, and personable professors. The view of Lake Michigan is a significant bonus!”

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    “Carthage faculty and staff have helped me feel welcomed on campus, and they engage in a hands-on and personal way with my learning.”

Conduct research early and often

Carthage neuroscience majors take the course Research Methods in Neuroscience during their sophomore year. In this introductory course, students work on an actual scientific project, collecting data that will be presented nationally. By learning core skills in brain research, experimental methods, and analysis early in their college career, students can pursue research on a deeper level as juniors and seniors.

Students have access to research equipment in the biology, chemistry, and psychological science departments, as well as the rodent colony in the Neuroscience Laboratory. All students are required to complete an independent research project under the supervision of a neuroscience faculty member.

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Course You’ll Take as a Neuroscience major

A student working with a microscope. A sampling of required courses and available electives in neuroscience:

  • Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Neuroscience Research Methods and Statistical Analysis
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Neuroanatomy and Physiology

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Where Carthage neuroscience Majors go

Alumni who earned a neuroscience degree from Carthage have gone on to careers in medicine, dentistry, clinical psychology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy, veterinary science, audiology, software development, and academic and industrial research.

Employers

  • Womack Army Medical Center
  • Abbvie
  • Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
  • Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center

Graduate programs

  • Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Marquette University
  • University of Bonn (Germany)
  • Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Scholarships for students majoring in neuroscience

Carthage awards two full-tuition per year Math/Science Scholarships each year to incoming students. These scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate ability in mathematics and natural sciences, including neuroscience, and are renewable for four years.

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