<p>From what I've been able to read on the website, Tufts Cognitive and Brain Sciences focuses mostly on the psychological aspect of the brain without really focusing on any bio, chem, natural sciences. I want to be in a neuroscience-like program but am afraid this one may not be "sciency" enough. Any help??</p>
<p>You want Biopsychology. It exists!</p>
<p>@DanAdmiss@Tufts Would that allow for a big focus on the chemical aspect of the brain after a biology base? </p>
<p>Yup - and a lot of those classes are found within the Bio department. Endocrinology, biochemistry, neurobiology. There’s a seminar, for instance, in cellular signalling that would have a lot of relevance to a Neuropsych (or, in our case, biopsych) path that is housed within the biology department but heavily features chemical processes. </p>