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Neurons

The Computational Neuroscience Minor prepares students to use computational tools in neuroscience research. Students develop skills in programming, data analysis, visualization, and neural modeling while exploring how AI, machine learning, and big data are shaping the future of brain science.

This minor is a strong complement for students in computer science, engineering, biological sciences, computational and data sciences, neuroscience, or cognitive psychology.

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