Minor
- A minor in Neurosciences shall include a minimum of [5.00] credits including the following:
- 27-150 [0.50] Introduction to Programming
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- 27-160 [0.50] Foundations of Programming
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- 76-203 [0.50] Biophysics of Excitable Cells
- 80-241 [0.50] Behavioural Basis of Neuroscience, I
- 92-210 [0.50] Developmental Biology
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- 75-435 [0.50] Neurophysiology of Motor Control
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- 98-300 [0.50] Mammalian Neuroanatomy
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- At least [0.50] from the following:
- 75-394 [1.25] Human Physiology
- 92-320 [0.50] Comparative Animal Physiology I
- 98-310 [0.50] Mammalian Physiology I
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- [1.00] independent study project in the neurosciences. The credits can be selected from a combination of the following:
- 75-423 [0.50] Advanced Study in Human Biology and Nutritional Sciences
- 75-436 [1.00] Research in Human Biology and Nutritional Sciences
- 75-4371/2 [1.00] Research in Human Biology and Nutritional Sciences II
- 92-450 [0.75] Research Problems in Zoology I
- 98-450 [0.50] Research in Biomedical Sciences I
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- [1.00] to be selected from the following:
- The remaining course of 75-435 and 98-300
- 71-321 [0.50] Fundamentals of Nutrition
- 73-361 [0.50] Principles of Disease
- 80-239 [0.50] Principles of Sensation and Perception
- 80-303 [0.50] Behavioural Aspects of Drug Action
- 80-304 [0.50] Current Issues in Neuropsychology
- 80-341 [0.50] Behavioural Basis of Neuroscience II
- 92-447 [0.50] Comparative Endocrinology
- 98-309 [0.50] Principles of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Other suitable courses may be substituted for the above with the approval of the departmental advisor for the Department of Human Biology and Nutritional Sciences who is responsible for the administration of this minor.
Students who are interested in this minor:
- must include 80-110 as one of their 4 Arts and Science electives and
- should include 19-258 as part of their program.