Course planning advice here is limited to majors. For a full description of degree requirements, please see this
overview of the Academic Program and refer to the
for details and official rules. Any discrepancy between the Course Planning Pages and the Catalog will be resolved in favor of the Catalog.
Possible Degree Path – starting in the first year. The following is a typical major plan for the Study of the Mind 12 course major. This is not the only way forward. Please consult with your advisor to create your unique path. (Neuroscience is offered as a minor. Please see the Catalog for details.)
| Ìý |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
| First Year |
Begin with 3-4 of the following:
- Cell BiologyÌý(BIOL 150, either semester);
- If no previous experience, consider an introductory course in Psychology (PSYC) or Philosophy (PHIL);
- If consistent with mathematics background: Foundations of Computer Science (CSCI 150, either semester);
- Possibly: an elective in the Study of the Mind majorÌý
When available: Philosophy of Cognitive Science (PHIL 235) is recommended.
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| Sophomore |
- Brain and Behavior (PSYC 220, either semester)
- StatisticsÌý(from any department, either semester)
- Possibly 1-2 courses in the Study of the Mind major
If not previously completed: Cell Biology (BIOL 150, either semester) andÌýFoundations of Computer Science (CSCI 150, either semester)
|
| Junior |
- Philosophy of MindÌý(PHIL 390, fall)
- Philosophy of ScienceÌý(PHIL 350, spring)
- NeurobiologyÌý(BIOL 325, either semester)
|
| Summer |
Research - recommended for students considering graduate studies
|
| Senior |
- The Study of the Mind Senior CapstoneÌý(MIND 497, spring)
- 2-4 courses necessary to complete the Study of the Mind major
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Possible Degree Path – starting in the second year.ÌýThe following is a typical plan for theÌýStudy of the MindÌý12 course major. This is not the only way forward. Please consult with your advisor or the program chair to create your unique path. (Neuroscience is offered as a minor. Please see the Catalog for details.)
| Ìý |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
| First Year |
Ìý - |
| Sophomore |
- Cell BiologyÌý(BIOL 150, either semester);
- Foundations of Computer ScienceÌý(CSCI 150, either semester);
- Brain and Behavior (PSYC 220, either semester);
- StatisticsÌý(from any department, either semester);
- Possibly 1-2 courses in the Study of the Mind major
When available:ÌýPhilosophy of Cognitive ScienceÌý(PHIL 235) is recommended.Ìý
ÌýÌý
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| Junior |
- Philosophy of MindÌý(PHIL 390, fall)
- Philosophy of ScienceÌý(PHIL 350, spring)
- NeurobiologyÌý(BIOL 325, either semester)
|
| Summer |
Research - recommended for students considering graduate studies
|
| Senior |
- The Study of the Mind Senior CapstoneÌý(MIND 497, spring)
- 2-4 courses necessary to complete the Study of the Mind major
|
Planning Recommendations:
The
Study of the Mind Major requires both breath in multiple disciplines and
depth in a specific field of interest. Please consult with your major
advisor to focus your studies on your field of interest since some upper-level
electives require specific lower-level electives.ÌýÌýÌý
Students
must completeÌýNeurobiology (BIOL 325) in their junior
year.ÌýÌý
Although research is
not required for the major, students planning to pursue a graduate degree are
strongly encouraged to participate in independent research. Students should
start exploring research opportunities with their Advisor in the fall of the junior year.Ìý Research-oriented students might consider exploring research options in their sophomore year.Ìý