B.S. with concentration in Neuroscience
The neuroscience concentration is a collaborative program between the biology and psychology departments. It is designed to give students a solid foundation of biology and chemistry and then the flexibility to follow interests in advanced neuroscience and biology courses. The program also includes capstone seminar and research experiences. The neuroscience concentration can be obtained by both biology and psychology students and comprises seven courses under five components.
Requirements for Concentration in Neuroscience
I. Three introductory science courses:
Physiology:
BIOL2135 Anatomy and Physiology I (for Biology majors)
Chemistry:
CHEM1101 Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM1102 Principles of Chemistry II
II. One neuroscience concentration gateway course:
BIOL2201 Neurobiology
III. One upper level neuroscience course
BIOL3137 Medical Neuroscience
IV. Capstone Seminar
BIOL4160 Neuroscience Seminar
V. Research experience
BIOL4194 Research Internship in the Life Sciences
or
BIOL4178 Directed Study


