ECT_CLNEUR - Clinical Neuroscience - Experiential Certificate
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Program Requirements
Credit 1: Academic Course (choose one)
Course must fulfill the Clinical/Cognitive track in neuroscience.
PHIL 226. Neuroscience, Ethics, and Agency
PHIL 244. The Music of Thought
PHIL 374. Minds and Brains
PHIL 378. Philosophy of Mind
PSYC 293L. Perception
PSYC 334. Current Issues in Cognition
PSYC 339. Developmental Psychopathology
PSYC 348. Focusing the Mind: The Psychology of Attention
PSYC 364. Neuropsychopharmacology
PSYC 365. Cognitive and Social Neuroscience
PSYC 391. Psychology of Language
PSYC 392. Human Neuropsychology
Credit 2: Research
One semester of research in a human neuroscience setting either on or off-campus (Ayers Neuroscience Institute, Institute of Living, UConn, or other with permission of the certificate faculty adviser)
Credit 3: Co-curricular Experience
Community learning experience in neuroscience as part of a class, part of CHER, or as a volunteer/internship experience approved by the certificate faculty advisor
Note: Only one credit can count for both this certificate and the major.
For more information, contact certificate faculty adviser Professor Sarah Raskin.