Gonzaga University
502 E Boone Ave, Spokane, WA 99258, United States Address: 502 E Boone Ave, Spokane, WA 99258, United States

Gonzaga University (GU) (/??n?zæ??/ gh?n-ZAG-?) is a private Jesuit university in Spokane, Washington.[7][8] It is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.[9] Founded in 1887 by Joseph Cataldo, an Italian-born priest and Jesuit missionary, the university is named after the young Jesuit saint Aloysius Gonzaga.[10] The campus houses 105 buildings on 152 acres (62 ha) of grassland alongside the Spokane River, in a residential setting a half-mile (800 m) from downtown Spokane. The university grants bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees through its college and six schools: the College of Arts & Sciences, School of Business Administration, School of Education, School of Engineering & Applied Science, School of Law, School of Nursing & Human Physiology, and the School of Leadership Studies.[11][12]

Studying neuroscience at Gonzaga allows students to explore the intricacies of the brain and nervous system, combining disciplines such as physiology, molecular biology, genetics, anatomy, psychology, biochemistry, physics, and computer science. This interdisciplinary field addresses fundamental questions of human existence and the mechanisms influencing behavior and cognition.

Students not only gain a profound understanding of life's biological and psychological aspects but also develop critical skills in problem-solving and research methodologies. This knowledge empowers graduates to contribute to advancements in neurological disorders, mental health, memory, and aging. Beyond professional gains, neuroscience enriches personal growth by providing profound insights into consciousness and the human experience, making it a rewarding academic pursuit at Gonzaga.

What You'll Study

The B.S. in Neuroscience at Gonzaga is an interdepartmental program which means students will take courses from all over the university including the departments of Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Human Physiology, Physics, and Psychology. This interdisciplinary approach will allow students to gain skills from a diverse set of STEM and social science fields.  Some of the topics that will be explored in the curriculum include:

  • Foundational Concepts – Students will begin their studies by taking courses in introductory biological and psychological concepts, inorganic and organic chemistry, genetics, and physics.

  • Advancing Knowledge and Expertise – In their major specific courses students will explore the field with in-depth studies in cellular neurophysiology, systems and behavioral neuroscience, neuroanatomy, and cognitive neuroscience.

  • Integrative Learning – Neuroscience majors will develop and apply skills in classes that cover statistics, scientific writing, reading primary literature, grant development along with opportunities to apply these skills in independent research. Students will also integrate what they are learning in the liberal arts through the university core with their scientific studies to explore how neuroscience shapes society.

  • Tailored Electives – After building a strong basis of understanding students will be able to tailor their studies to several different areas including cellular and molecular, physiological and anatomical, philosophical, computational and theoretical, and behavioral and cognitive or design their own path by combining any of the courses that interests them.

https://www.gonzaga.edu/college-of-arts-sciences/departments/neuroscience

Gonzaga University will not require an SAT or ACT score for those applying for college admission. There are two important notes to this policy; homeschooled students with less than 30 semester or 45 quarter college credits (at the time of applying) must submit an SAT or ACT and international students are required to submit a test score to demonstrate English proficiency through TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, iTEP, SAT, or ACT.

International students must meet one of the following in order to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements to be eligible for undergraduate admission:

 

1.) Official English Language Proficiency Scores:

 

The chart below includes a list of accepted English language proficiency tests and minimum scores required for undergraduate admissions.  Official test scores must be received directly from a testing agency or reported on the official high school transcript or School Report. Test scores must be dated within two years of the application.

 

 Proficiency Test      Official Score

iBT / TOEFL

(Test of English as a Foreign Language)           iBT: 80+

IELTS Academic

(International English Language Testing System)     6.5+

IB English A (Higher or Standard)          predicted 6+

GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O-Level in one of the courses below:

English/English Language/English Literature or First Language English  B

PTE (Pearson Test of English)      56+

TOEIC 695

iTEP Academic Plus            4.5+

Duolingo English Test        120+

GaoKao         120 (94-Jiangsu & Shanghai)

ACT  English and Reading sections        23+

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing      550+

https://www.gonzaga.edu/admission/international-admission/international-student-applications/international-first-year-application-checklist

 

Financial Aid Priority Date (FAFSA, WASFA, Need Analysis)          As soon as possible*

Early Action (EA) Application Deadline for Fall          November 15

Nursing Program Application Deadline for Fall**     November 15

EA Admission Decision Notification for Fall    Late December

Regular Decision (RD) Deadline for Fall           February 1

RD Admission Decision Notification for Fall   Early March

Confirmation Deadline for Fall   May 1

Application Deadline for Spring Semester

(decisions are sent on a rolling basis)   November 15

Confirmation Deadline for Spring Semester   December 1

 

https://www.gonzaga.edu/undergraduate-admission/apply/dates-deadlines

Please send the student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application through Shore light portal