Katherine Robertson (Biology) and Alan G. Gittis (Psychology)
Degree Offered: Bachelor of Science
Major Program: Neuroscience
Neuroscience is a major program with a curriculum composed of biology and psychology courses and additional courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics and computer science depending upon a student’s particular interest. It is designed to provide the necessary scientific background for students interested in the biological basis of behavior and the relationship of neural and psychological processes. In addition to the core requirements, a flexible program of additional courses are planned during advisement centering on a student’s particular ambitions.
Requirements: A student must complete 64 credit hours of required and recommended courses.
Required in Biology:
1) Biology 201– Cell Biology and Genetics (4 c.h.)
2) Biology 202 – Evolution, Form and Function (4 c.h.)
3) Biology 334 - Physiology (4 c.h.)
OR
Biology 335/336 – Anatomy and Physiology I and II (4/4 c.h.)
3) Biology 303 - Molecular Genetics and Heredity (4 c.h.)
Required in Psychology:
1) Psychology 101 – Introduction to General Psychology (4 c.h.)
2) Psychology 201 – Research Methods and Analysis (4 c.h.)