2017-2018 University Catalogue 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2017-2018 University Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Neuroscience Major


Students may elect one of two routes to a major in neuroscience: behavioral neuroscience or cellular neuroscience.

Behavioral neuroscience examines the relationship of the brain to complex behaviors of the organism, and cellular neuroscience focuses on the structure and function of cells and molecules in the nervous system. Although emphasizing different levels of the nervous system, the two areas of study have a common core curriculum consisting of the following eight courses as well as required labs (only two 300-level courses per term can be counted towards the major).

For more information about the program, honors/high honors, transfer credit, etc., visit the Neuroscience program  page.

Major Requirements


Required Courses


Quantitative Methods or Biostatistics


One of the following:

Emphasis Electives


Three additional courses in one of the following emphasis:

Behavioral Neuroscience


All of the Following

And One Elective

One elective chosen from the following:

Cellular Neuroscience


Senior Thesis


NEUR 498 - Senior Thesis  (one term) must be taken in the fall or spring of the senior year. During the spring term of the junior year students identify several areas of interest for their senior-year research experience. Students are then assigned to faculty research supervisors and assigned to the fall or spring semester sections based upon students’ interests and the availability of resources. On the rare occasions when PSYC 450 is offered, students may substitute that seminar for NEUR 498 .

Students planning honors research are required to enroll in NEUR 498  in the fall of the senior year, followed by NEUR 499 in the spring of the senior year. On occasion, students who are not pursuing honors or high honors may complete two semesters of senior research by taking NEUR 498  in the fall and NEUR 491  in the spring.

GPA Requirement


A minimum GPA of 2.00 is required in all courses counting toward the neuroscience major. A passing grade must be received for a course to satisfy a major requirement.