Neuroscience
Professor Lauren Howard; Associate Professors Elizabeth Wuorinen (Chair), Scott Page Karen Hinkle; Assistant Professors Megan Doczi, Allison Neal and Simon Pearish; Lecturer Virginia Kunkel.
Minor in Neuroscience
A concentration for Biology or Psychology majors; a minor for other students.
The minor is designed to give students the opportunity to explore this emerging field and prepare them for graduate programs and potential careers in the Neurosciences.
Neuroscience Minor
[A concentration for Biology and Psychology majors.]
The minor is designed to give students the opportunity to explore this emerging field and prepare them for graduate programs and potential careers in the Neurosciences.
Required Courses: | 15 | |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (I) | 4 | |
Introduction to Neuroscience | 4 | |
Biopsychology | 3 | |
Cognition | 4 | |
One additional biology course: 1 | 4 | |
Embryology | 4 | |
or BI 304 | Physiology | |
One additional psychology course: 1 | 3-4 | |
Abnormal Psychology | 3 | |
Developmental Psychology | 3 | |
Perception | 3 | |
Learning and Memory | 4 | |
Total Credits | 22-23 |
1 | Students may also choose the following two chemistry courses: CH 324, CH 325, in lieu of the additional biology/psychology courses, however this option requires these additional prerequisites: CH 103-CH 104, and either CH 205, CH 226 or concurrent enrollment in CH 226. |