NSC - Neuroscience
Topics of special interest that are not normally included in existing courses. Prerequisites: See Course Search and Registration.
Credits
1-4(Spec)
Topics of special interest that are not normally included in existing courses. Prerequisites: See Course Search and Registration.
Credits
1-4(Spec)
Foundational topics in cellular and molecular neuroscience; focusing on structure and function of cell types of the nervous system, synaptic transmission, and neuroplasticity. Prerequisites: One of:
BIO 101, 105, 112, 151;
CHM 120, 127 or
CHM 131. Recommended: completed at least 26 credit hours.
Credits
3(3-0)
Foundational concepts of neuroscience examining behavioral processes and systems neuroscience. Prerequisite:
NSC 301 with a C- or better.
Credits
3(3-0)
Topics of special interest that are not normally included in existing courses. Prerequisites: See Course Search and Registration.
Credits
1-4(Spec)
First of two upper-level courses for the Grad-Prep undergraduate Neuroscience majors covering the field of neuroscience comprehensively. Prerequisites:
PSY 387,
BIO 392; permission of instructor.
Credits
4(4-0)
Second of two upper-level courses for the Grad-Prep undergraduate Neuroscience majors covering the field of neuroscience comprehensively. Prerequisite:
NSC 401.
Credits
4(4-0)
Research course for students who desire to investigate a research problem in neuroscience. Prerequisite: Must file written proposal approved by faculty sponsor in department office prior to registration. Recommended:
BIO 392,
PSY 387, PSY 211,
BIO 500 or
HSC 544.
Credits
1-6(Spec)
Topics of special interest that are not normally included in existing courses. Prerequisites:
PSY 387 and 56 semester hours.
Credits
1-4(Spec)
First of two core courses for advanced (grad-prep) undergraduates and graduates providing comprehensive neuroscience fundamentals such as history, key cells and molecules, and sensation mechanisms. Prerequisites: A signed major in Neuroscience Grad-Prep (Opt. B);
PSY 387 (3) or
BIO 392 (4); or graduate standing in the Neuroscience Graduate Program.
Credits
4(4-0)
Second of two core courses for advanced (grad-prep) undergraduates and graduates providing comprehensive neuroscience fundamentals. Prerequisites:
NSC 501.
Credits
4(4-0)
Topics of special interest that are not normally included in existing courses. Prerequisites:
PSY 387 and completion of 56 semester hours; or graduate standing.
Credits
1-4(Spec)