Neuroscience
Students majoring in Neuroscience who complete all requirements earn the degree of BS, Neuroscience.
Core
- NEUR 201 - Introduction to Neuroscience
- NEUR 301W/301L - Research Methods in Neuroscience and Laboratory
- NEUR 305 - Neurobiology
- BIOL 211/211L - Principles of Biology I and Laboratory
- CHEM 121/121L - General Chemistry I and Laboratory
- CHEM 122/122L - General Chemistry II and Laboratory/li>
- CHEM 321/321L - Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory
- PHYS 151/151L - Intermediate Physics I and Laboratory
- PHYS 152/152L - Intermediate Physics II and Laboratory
- MATH 125 and 130 or higher (MATH 140 or 148 is strongly recommended)
- IDST 490 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone Project
Electives
- Select two (minimum):
- NEUR 360 - Neuroendocrinology
- NEUR 395 - Special Topics in Neuroscience
- NEUR 410 - Neurobiology of Memory
- NEUR 420 - Neuroanatomy
- NEUR 430 - Neurobiology of Addiction
- NEUR 495 - Advanced Topics in Neuroscience
- NEUR 499 - Independent Study in Neuroscience
- Select one:
- BIOL 307/307L - Cell Biology and Laboratory
- BIOL 313 - Genetics
- IOL 314/314L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Laboratory
- BIOL 411 - Immunology
- BCHM 414/414L - Biochemistry I and Laboratory
- CHEM 322/322L - Organic Chemistry II and Laboratory
- CPSC 471 - Applied Artifi cial Intelligence
- Select one:
- PSYC 305 - Psychology of Learning
- PSYC 316 - Cognitive Psychology
- PSYC 406/406L - Psychology of Sensation and Perception and Laboratory
- PSYC 408/408L - Psychopharmacology and Laboratory
- PSYC 415/415L - Comparative Psychology and Laboratory
- PSYC 428/428L - Cognitive Development and Laboratory