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University of Calgary Calendar 2016-2017 Faculty of Science 5. Program Details 5.6 Non-Departmental Programs: Environmental Science, Nanoscience, Natural Sciences, Neuroscience 5.6.4 Neuroscience 5.6.4.2 Double Majors including Neuroscience
5.6.4.2 Double Majors including Neuroscience

Programs with two Major fields that include Neuroscience may be completed in the following manner:

  • Both Majors must be Honours.
  • The minimum requirements for both Major fields must be fulfilled.
  • It is not possible to combine Neuroscience with any of Biological Sciences Honours, Psychology Honours or Zoology Honours.

If Neuroscience is combined with another Major in the Department of Biological Sciences, then:

Biology 241, 243, 311, 331 and Biochemistry 393 will be counted towards both Honours. For any other course that is a requirement for both programs that course may be counted towards only one and a substitution must be made to fulfill the requirements of the other Honours field.

For further details consult the Neuroscience Program Student Office.