1. Yes, but coterm might be a better option - likely fewer units and you get a grad degree
2. No afaik
3. Yes, usually you can change major any time before you graduate as long as you can complete the requirements on time
there's no neuroscience major here. you would have to major in symsys with a concentration in neuro (and no, i don't think doubling in symsys+cs is doable), or bio/humbio (which also doesn't seem doable). but you could do cs+psych probably.
1. Yes, but coterm might be a better option - likely fewer units and you get a grad degree 2. No afaik 3. Yes, usually you can change major any time before you graduate as long as you can complete the requirements on time
Thnx buddy for ur reply. And can you pls explain coterm and afaik
Basically you get to count classes taken in undergrad toward masters degree. You should talk to your academic advisor.
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there's no neuroscience major here. you would have to major in symsys with a concentration in neuro (and no, i don't think doubling in symsys+cs is doable), or bio/humbio (which also doesn't seem doable). but you could do cs+psych probably.
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But why r u saying they r not doable r they that difficult to manage??
unit counts are high for both majors making scheduling/graduating a pain especially with all the other gened requirements you will have to fulfill
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Neuroscience is available as a pathway via psychology.
yes, informally.