Overview
- Degree Level
- Undergraduate
- Degrees Offered
- Minor
- Department
- Biology
- school/college
- College of Arts and Sciences
Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary area of study drawing from several scientific fields, including biology, psychology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, pharmacology, and genetics. The inner workings of the brain and other nervous system structures have been described as one of the last true frontiers in the biological sciences and there has been significant growth in terms of our understanding of neural function and disease in recent years.
This minor is an interdisciplinary effort that draws on neuroscience expertise from faculty in the Biology and Psychology departments. Students completing the neuroscience minor will have the opportunity to gain foundational knowledge in the areas of neurobiology, learning and cognition, animal behavior, behavioral neuroscience, sensation and perception, neurodevelopment, neuropharmacology, and neurotoxicology. Skills and knowledge gained from working in faculty-sponsored research programs and course-based laboratories will make students more competitive for graduate programs and careers in related fields.
The University policy specifies that a maximum of two courses may double count toward a major and a minor.
4 credits each from the biology and psychology options listed below and an additional 4 credits of the student’s choice.
Elective Course
Study the biological bases of behavior which includes facts, principles, and theories associated with behavioral genetics, the neuron, and the brain.
In the lab, you'll design and conduct original research projects in small groups.
Elective Course
Study the ecology of behavior, stressing the links between environmental factors, behavior, and resultant patterns of organismal distribution and abundance, including discussions of group formation, territoriality, dispersion, colonial breeding, and reproductive ecology.
In the lab, you'll test hypotheses and work on an independent project.
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