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Can I do neuroscience with a biochemistry degree?

Can I do neuroscience with a biochemistry degree?

Do I have to do a neuroscience degree to have a career in the field? No, there are many paths into the field of neuroscience. Other health science degrees such as biomedical sciences, biochemistry and pharmacology often teach you skills required to later specialise in neuroscience.

Can you double major in chemistry and neuroscience?

Students can double major, triple major, or add a minor(s). Neuroscience naturally complements psychology, biology, and chemistry but is not restricted to these fields.

What is better neuroscience or biochemistry?

Biochemistry is excellent for the new market, with many pathways in drug development, research, biotech companies etc. Neuroscience is also excellent for the market, new, exciting, and filled with passionate cool people. It is NOT a social science.

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Can you combine any major and minor?

However, some majors require many credits so you’ll need to plan early. Although it is possible to double major with majors such as Education, Business, or Human Services, it may be very difficult or require additional time. For this reason, students interested in both majors sometimes choose to minor in one.

Is it possible to double major in English and chemistry?

For example, a double major in Chemistry and English requires two distinctly different tracks that rarely intersect, so it could take an extra year to get to the finish line. But—and this is a big but—if you are passionate about both, there’s no reason you can’t pull it off.

Is a double major worth it in college?

If you’re only pursuing the double major to impress, then it’s not worth it. Adcoms will give more props if to you for spending all that extra time doing a research project that gets you published.

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Can I take Two different majors at the same time?

With two scienc-ey majors, it’s possible that you can create a little “overlap” between them, taking one class to satisfy requirements in both majors to shorten the time needed to finish.