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Senior Exit Survey
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PNP is my
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Only major
Primary major
Secondary major
Minor
My track is
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Cognitive Neuroscience
Language, Cognition, Culture
My other major/minor is
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Biology
Biology (Biochemistry)
Biology (Neuroscience)
Psychology
Education
Other
Because I am a PNP major
I understand the human mind and human behavior from two or more disciplinary perspectives (e.g. anthropology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology).
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Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Somewhat Disagree
Neutral
Somewhat Agree
Agree
Strongly Agree
I can talk and write about human behavior employing information from two or more academic perspectives (e.g. anthropology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology)
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Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Somewhat Disagree
Neutral
Somewhat Agree
Agree
Strongly Agree
I have put more time and effort into my classes than do students in most other majors.
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Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Somewhat Disagree
Neutral
Somewhat Agree
Agree
Strongly Agree
I was able to get the amount of research experience that I wanted.
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Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Somewhat Disagree
Neutral
Somewhat Agree
Agree
Strongly Agree
For me, having and interdisciplinary PNP major was better than only having a traditional (e.g. anthropology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology).
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Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Somewhat Disagree
Neutral
Somewhat Agree
Agree
Strongly Agree
The PNP Entry Sequence (PNP 200 and 201, or MBB 120 and 122) was good preparation for the major.
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Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Somewhat Disagree
Neutral
Somewhat Agree
Agree
Strongly Agree
The capstone courses (Honors; or PNP Reading Class and PNP Seminar; or PNP Reading Class and an Independent Study) were a good opportunity to integrate diverse bodies of knowledge in conversation with others.
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Yes, definitely
Yes, mostly.
No, mostly not.
No, definitely not.
I was not required as a 2nd major to take the capstone courses.
What course was the best course you took as part of your PNP major and why?
Did any classes in your course sequence have excessively overlapping content?
Is there anything additional you would like the program to know or have a suggestion? (e.g. regarding your experience with professors, staff, advising)
If things go according to plan, in two years, I will be in (medical school; graduate school; law school; employed in research, education, not for profit or the private sector). If none of the above, please list.
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