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NSCIO.BS - 3+3 BS in Neuroscience/OTD

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Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience (BS Neuroscience) and Doctorate in Occupational Therapy (OTD) Dual Degree Program

 General Information

The 3+3 BS in Neuroscience/OTD is an accelerated pathway to the Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree. The prerequisite requirements for the OTD degree have been strategically placed within the requirements of the undergraduate neuroscience 3+3 program. The dual-degree pathway consists of three years of coursework toward a BS in Neuroscience (Course-Intensive Track), followed by the three-year OTD program.

 In addition to fulfilling the requirements of the undergraduate Neuroscience 3+3 portion of the program, all candidates for admission to the OTD program must successfully complete all other OTD admission requirements as listed on the OTD Admissions webpage, including an admission interview and submission of a writing sample. Students applying through the 3+3 pathway are not required to apply through the OTCAS system. 

 Students “in good standing” in the 3+3 BS in Neuroscience program are eligible to apply for admission to the Doctor of Occupational Therapy Degree program during their junior year after December 1. To be considered “in good standing” in the 3+3 BS in Neuroscience program and to secure their admission into the OTD program, a student must:

  1. Complete the required 90 credits listed below within three academic years.

  2. Complete at least 15 credits of undergraduate coursework at WNE counting toward the major course requirements of the BS in Neuroscience.

  3. Maintain (a) a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.200 at the end of each academic year, (b) a minimum GPA of 3.200 in the required prerequisite coursework for the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program (see WNE OTD Admissions webpage for the list of courses), and (c) earned no course grade less than “C” in any required pre-requisite coursework for the OTD program.

 Students who fall below the minimum cumulative GPA of 3.200 will no longer have guaranteed admission but may remain in a Neuroscience program and apply to the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program during their third year.

 Students in the 3+3 BS in Neuroscience program that either (a) do not meet the Doctor of Occupational Therapy Degree program admission requirements outlined above, or (b) elect not to apply for admission to the Doctor of Occupational Therapy Degree program at that time, remain eligible to apply for admission to the Doctor of Occupational Therapy Degree as part of the general applicant pool following four years of University study and completion of a bachelor’s degree. These students would follow the standard OTD Admissions Requirements as listed on the OTD Admissions Requirements webpage.

 Once a student enrolls into the OTD program after completing the 3+3 BS in Neuroscience program, they must achieve final course grades of “B-” or higher in all courses in the curriculum. Remediation allowances are outlined in the OTD Student Handbook. Students in the 3+3 BS in Neuroscience program pathway will be held to the same standards as outlined in the OTD Student Handbook. Students who fail to fulfill these requirements in their first year of the OTD program will be disenrolled from the OTD program and are given the option to complete the degree requirements of a BS in Neuroscience.

 Students are eligible to request reinstatement to the OTD program following completion of their BS in Neuroscience. Reinstatement will be determined by the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences’ Academic Standards Committee and the OTD Admissions Committee. Reinstatement is not guaranteed.

 BS in Neuroscience

After completing the 95 credits of the 3+3 BS in Neuroscience, any 25 credits of first year OTD courses will be accepted to fulfill the general elective requirements of the undergraduate neuroscience degree (120 total required credits).  Therefore, after successfully completing the first year of the OTD program, students will be awarded a BS in Neuroscience assuming all degree requirements have been met.

SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF COURSES

First Year - Fall Semester   

BLUE 100

BLUE course

1 cr.

GBD XXX

Golden Bear Discovery / GOLD

3 cr.

BIO 107

General Biology I

3 cr.

BIO 117

General Biology Laboratory I

1 cr.

NSCI 212

Intro to Behavioral Neuroscience

3 cr.

MATH 109

-

MATH 123

Precalculus Mathematics

or

Calculus I for Management, Life, and Social Sciences

3 cr.

-

3 cr.

 Subtotal: 14 cr.

 First Year - Spring Semester

NSCI 224

Perception and Sensation

3 cr.

ENGL 132

English Composition I

3 cr.

BIO 108

General Biology II

3 cr.

BIO 118

General Biology Laboratory II

1 cr.

PSY 101

Intro to Psychology

3 cr.

MATH 120

-

MATH 124

Intro Statistics for the Arts & Sciences

or

Calculus II for Management, Life, and Social Sciences

3 cr.

-

3 cr.

  Subtotal: 16 cr.

 Sophomore Year - Fall Semester

ENG 133

English Composition II

3 cr.

NSCI 267

Neurobiology

4 cr.

PSY 207

Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

3 cr.

CHEM 105

General Chemistry I

4 cr.

GBD XXX

Golden Bear Discovery

3 cr.

 Subtotal: 17 cr.

Sophomore Year - Spring Semester

NSCI 232

Research Methods in Neuroscience

3 cr.

CHEM 106

General Chemistry II

4 cr.

NSCI 2XX-4XX

Neuroscience Elective

3 cr.

NSCI 3XX/4XX

Neuroscience Elective

3 cr.

GBD XXX

Golden Bear Discovery

3 cr.

 Subtotal: 16 cr.

Junior Year - Fall Semester

NSCI 312

Cognitive Neuroscience

3 cr.

NSCI 405

Seminar in Neuroscience - Capstone

3 cr.

BIO 215

Anatomy and Physiology I

4 cr.

NSCI 3XX-4XX

Neuroscience elective

3 cr.

GBD XXX

Golden Bear Discovery

3 cr.

 Subtotal: 16 cr.

Junior Year - Spring Semester

NSCI 385

Neurodevelopment

3 cr.

PSY 326

Abnormal Psychology

3 cr.

BIO 216

Anatomy and Physiology II

4 cr.

NSCI 2XX-4XX

Neuroscience Elective

3 cr.

NSCI 3XX/4XX

Neuroscience Elective

3 cr.

 Subtotal: 16 cr.

Credit transferred back from OTD credits taken after the first professional year of study: 25 cr.

 Total Credit Hours: 120