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Characterizing the Undergraduate Neuroscience Major in the U.S.: An Examination of Course Requirements and Institution-Program Associations

机译:美国大学神经科学专业的特色:课程要求和机构-计划协会的考试

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Neuroscience is a rapidly expanding field, and many colleges and universities throughout the country are implementing new neuroscience degree programs. Despite the field’s growth and popularity, little data exists on the structural character of current undergraduate neuroscience programs. We collected and examined comprehensive data on existing undergraduate neuroscience programs, including academic major requirements and institution characteristics such as size, financial resources, and research opportunities. Thirty-one variables covering information about course requirements, department characteristics, financial resources, and institution characteristics were collected from 118 colleges and universities in the United States that offer a major titled “neuroscience” or “neural sciences.” Data was collected from publicly available sources (online databases, institutions’ neuroscience program websites) and then analyzed to define the average curriculum and identify associations between institution and program characteristics. Our results suggest that the average undergraduate neuroscience major requires 3 chemistry, 3 biology, 3 laboratory, 2–3 neuroscience, 1 physics, 1 math, and 2 psychology courses, suggesting that most neuroscience programs emphasize the natural sciences over the social sciences. Additionally, while 98% of institutions in our database offer research opportunities, only 31% required majors to perform research. Of note, 70% of institutions offering a neuroscience major do not have a neuroscience department, suggesting that most institutions offer neuroscience as an interdisciplinary major spanning several departments. Finally, smaller liberal arts colleges account for the majority of institutions offering a neuroscience major. Overall, these findings may be useful for informing groups interested in undergraduate neuroscience training, including institutions looking to improve or establish programs, students wanting to major in neuroscience and employers hiring neuroscience graduates.
机译:神经科学是一个快速发展的领域,全国许多高校正在实施新的神经科学学位课程。尽管该领域不断发展和流行,但有关当前大学神经科学课程结构特征的数据很少。我们收集并检查了有关现有本科神经科学课程的综合数据,包括学术专业要求和机构特征,例如规模,财务资源和研究机会。从美国的118所大学中收集了31个变量,这些变量涉及有关课程要求,部门特征,财务资源和机构特征的信息,这些大学提供的主要专业为“神经科学”或“神经科学”。数据是从公开来源(在线数据库,机构的神经科学计划网站)收集的,然后进行分析以定义平均课程,并确定机构与计划特征之间的关联。我们的结果表明,普通的神经科学专业本科生需要3个化学,3个生物学,3个实验室,2-3个神经科学,1个物理学,1个数学和2个心理学课程,这表明大多数神经科学课程都将自然科学放在社会科学之上。此外,虽然我们数据库中98%的机构提供了研究机会,但只有31%的专业需要进行研究的专业。值得注意的是,提供神经科学专业的机构中有70%没有神经科学部门,这表明大多数机构将神经科学作为跨学科的专业提供给多个部门。最后,规模较小的文理学院占提供神经科学专业的大多数机构。总体而言,这些发现可能有助于告知对本科神经科学培训感兴趣的团体,包括希望改进或建立课程的机构,希望攻读神经科学专业的学生以及雇用神经科学专业毕业生的雇主。

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