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Neuroscience Minor


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Minor Curriculum 

Neuroscience Minor 

The Neuroscience Minor program is designed for students pursuing major degrees outside of the Biological Sciences and have an interest in the area of neuroscience.  Students must successfully complete the course requirements listed below with a grade of “C−” or better. 

Required General Education Courses

BIO 2301     General Biology

BIO 2101     General Biology Lab

PSY 2301     Introduction to Psychological Sciences

In addition to the general education courses above, students must also complete a minimum of 18-19 hours of courses related physiology, neuroscience, and psychology. This can be done by completing either the Neuroscience I or II pathway.

Neuroscience Pathway I

BIO 2311     Anatomy & Physiology

BIO 2111     Anatomy & Physiology Lab

BIO 2312     Anatomy & Physiology

BIO 2112     Anatomy & Physiology Lab

BIO 3315     Introduction to Neuroscience

BIO 3115     Introduction to Neuroscience Lab

BIO 3225     Neuroscience Seminar

BIO 4277     Investigation and Research III

 

Select one Psychological Sciences course from the following:

 

PSY 3301    Biological Psychology

PSY 3307    Social Psychology

PSY 3308    Cognitive Psychology

PSY 3336    Developmental Psychology

PSY 3348    Sensory Perception

Neuroscience Pathway II

BIO 3311     Fundamentals of Anatomy &

                   Physiology

BIO 3111     Fundamentals of Anatomy &

                   Physiology Lab

BIO 3315     Introduction to Neuroscience

BIO 3115     Introduction to Neuroscience Lab

BIO 3225     Neuroscience Seminar

BIO 4277     Investigation and Research III

 

Select two Psychological Sciences course from the following:

 

PSY 3301    Biological Psychology

PSY 3307    Social Psychology

PSY 3308    Cognitive Psychology

PSY 3336    Developmental Psychology

PSY 3348    Sensory Perception

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