| Literature DB >> 27980463 |
Raddy L Ramos1, Anthony W Esposito1, Shannon O'Malley1, Phoebe T Smith2, William Grisham3.
Abstract
The impact of undergraduate neuroscience programs on the broader landscape of life sciences education has not been described. Using data from the National Center for Education Statistics, we found that the number of undergraduate neuroscience programs in the U.S. continues to grow. Within any given institution, neuroscience programs exist alongside a small number of other life sciences undergraduate programs, suggesting that neuroscience is one of few major options from which students can choose from at many institutions. Neuroscience majors constitute a substantial proportion of all life sciences graduates at many institutions, and in several cases, neuroscience majors were the majority of life sciences graduates. Thus, neuroscience programs contribute substantially to life sciences education, and neuroscience is a highly attractive major among undergraduate students where these programs are available. These data have implications for institutions with existing neuroscience programs as well as for institutions seeking to establish a new program.Keywords: life sciences majors; undergraduate neuroscience majors
Year: 2016 PMID: 27980463 PMCID: PMC5105957
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Undergrad Neurosci Educ ISSN: 1544-2896