Cognitive Science BASc degree sufficient to pursue neuroscience in grad school?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I've been admitted into the faculty of arts and science, but am still waiting for a decision from the faculty of life science (the annoying "Reviewed - decision pending" -.-)</p>

<p>I'm considering pursuing neuroscience and was wondering if a cognitive science degree as a BASc with the neuroscience/psychology track would give me enough scientific background and lab experience to get into a graduate school perhaps in the US, and pursue neuroscience? I've checked the requirements of a few grad schools and some have require a scientific background, Yale for example requires completed undergraduate coursework in biology, chemistry at least through organic chemistry, general physics, and calculus.</p>

<p>I'm still considering between McGill and JHU and this may impact my decision! Any advice would be greatly appreciated! :)</p>