Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my engineering college years there were more than a few electrical engineers who also had a minor in neuroscience.
I thought it was an interesting combination.
interesting, my DD wants to do engineer but also interested in medical school potentially....this would probably be a very hard major/minor--what type of engineering?
oops-you did say EE,,,she is torn between ee, me or comp s
Many Chem Es also went to med school, but that's a tough degree if your kid's interests lay elsewhere (EE, ME, Comp S)
Anonymous wrote:What does ethics have to do with modeling the brain? A theory of mind/consciousness course would be more relevant.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grey’s Anatomy - Derek Shepherd
This makes me laugh. But given that DD and all her friends binge-watched GA during Covid, I guess it’s possible!
From what I’m getting from the above posts, I can see the popularity. In some ways it sounds like a STEMed up version of the traditional Psychology major. Or it can be a more interesting route to pre-med. Or a nice addition to an Engineering degree. I see how it can appeal to a broad range of students.
I just hope the major includes some Humanities courses, too. I worry when the STEM aspects of majors like this crowd out the “human” element. Hopefully there’s at least a core Ethics class required?
Anonymous wrote:It's inherently interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my engineering college years there were more than a few electrical engineers who also had a minor in neuroscience.
I thought it was an interesting combination.
interesting, my DD wants to do engineer but also interested in medical school potentially....this would probably be a very hard major/minor--what type of engineering?
oops-you did say EE,,,she is torn between ee, me or comp s
What does ethics have to do with modeling the brain? A theory of mind/consciousness course would be more relevant.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grey’s Anatomy - Derek Shepherd
This makes me laugh. But given that DD and all her friends binge-watched GA during Covid, I guess it’s possible!
From what I’m getting from the above posts, I can see the popularity. In some ways it sounds like a STEMed up version of the traditional Psychology major. Or it can be a more interesting route to pre-med. Or a nice addition to an Engineering degree. I see how it can appeal to a broad range of students.
I just hope the major includes some Humanities courses, too. I worry when the STEM aspects of majors like this crowd out the “human” element. Hopefully there’s at least a core Ethics class required?
Anonymous wrote:Grey’s Anatomy - Derek Shepherd
Anonymous wrote:It’s also an easy program for a small college to have. No major lab costs.