University of Pittsburgh Undergraduate Department of Neuroscience

Program Description
The major in neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh is among the largest undergraduate programs in the country. It is designed to provide a challenging sequence of courses in biological sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and physics, along with introductory and advanced courses in neuroscience.
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Student and Faculty
Number of Faculty: 27 Number of Students: 360
Ethnicity Hispanic Percent: 0.00% Non-Hispanic Percent: 0.00%
Race Asian: 0.00% American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.00% Black or African American: 0.00% White: 0.00% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:: 0.00%
Unique Program Features
Program Characteristics
Year Established: 1983 Type of Campus:
Contact Info

1(412)624-5043 210818718@sfn.org

Program Director
Alan F Sved, PhD
SVED.test@pitt.edu (412) 624-6996

Contact
Deanna Wolkiewicz
dmd75.test@pitt.edu

Research Areas