<p>I'm looking to ultimately become a cognitive neuroscientist working with a pharmaceutical company. This field is relatively new so I'm kinda struggling to find what schools even offer the right majors to get to this point. As an undergrad, would I have to take psych, cognitive psych, or neuroscience? Since all 3 are considered separate majors. I'm looking to stay in California, ideally at UCLA! But you know, we'll see. Obviously I have to apply to other colleges, but there's no point if they don't provide what I'll need to get where I want. So I guess my question is, what's UCs offer majors geared toward this field and what would I apply as? (Better to apply undeclared cause it's a competitive field???) Sorry this is so jumbled, but any sort of enlightenment is much appreciated! </p>
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