Neuroscience Minor

Why Study Neuroscience at UNC Asheville?
In the neuroscience minor, you develop an understanding of how neural systems give rise to thought and behavior and build connections across disciplines.

Courses & Curriculum
Immerse yourself in a comprehensive curriculum grounded in a liberal arts foundation. The neuroscience minor at UNC Asheville integrates seamlessly with the University's commitment to a broad yet robust education. The program draws on techniques and findings from several academic fields, including biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and psychology. Our program fosters critical thinking and a well-rounded understanding of neuroscience principles to hone your skills and prepare you for what's next.
It's so rewarding to look back at everything I've done and see all that I've accomplished at the end.
Neuroscience Faculty
Our distinguished faculty, composed of experts in human health, wellness, and psychology, nurture students as they explore neuroscience through a breadth of study. Students experience mentorship and support at each step in the neuroscience program, from foundational to more advanced topics.

Patrick Foo, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Office: 234 Delany Hall
Phone: 251-6830
Email: pfoo@unca.edu
Office Hours:
Tuesday 10:45 am – 11:45 am
Thursday 10:45 am – 11:45 am
Other days/times by appointment

Laura K. Jones, Ph.D., M.S.
Associate Professor of Health & Wellness and Athletics Mental Health Coordinator
Office: 457 Sherrill Center
Phone: 251-6123
Email: ljones3@unca.edu

Angel Kaur, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Neuroscience
Office: 211 Zeis Hall
Phone: 232-5154
Email: akaur@unca.edu

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Ready for What's Next?
The neuroscience minor encourages and celebrates your intellectual curiosity, empowering you to create interdisciplinary connections and develop a broad understanding of neural systems and their impact on thought and behavior. Learn from the expertise of our faculty as they guide you through hands-on experiences, lively discussions, and research projects that bring the subject to life.