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What is the difference between the Neuroscience major and the Biopsychology concentration at Cedar Crest?

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What is the difference between the Neuroscience major and the Biopsychology concentration at Cedar Crest?

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Neuroscience is a major in the Department of Biologcial Sciences, while Biopsychology is a concentration in the Department of Psychology. There is some overlap between the two programs. The following courses are required for both Neuroscience and Biopsychology: • PSY 100, General Psychology • PSY 317, Learning • NEU 200, Introduction to Neuroscience • NEU 220, Sensation and Perception • NEU 330, Neuropharmacology. Neuroscience majors take additional requirements in Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics (see the checklist for details). Students in the Bipsychology concentration must fulfill all of the additional requirements of the Psychology major.

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