Nov 25, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Neuroscience Minor


Associate Professor Edward Glasscock, Director

Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, incorporating the perspectives of several fields of study. Students will explore the relationship between the brain, the rest of the body, and the environment with respect to affect, behavior, and cognition. The disciplines of biology, psychology, and philosophy are particularly pertinent to this interdisciplinary minor. This interdisciplinary minor is well suited to biological sciences, health and society, and psychology majors, pre-health professions students or those interested in a career in neuroscience.

A maximum of two courses can double-count towards this minor and all other minors/majors combined. 

Eligibility

In order to apply for the minor in neuroscience, a student must have:

  1. Earned at least a C- in BIOL 1301 /BIOL 1101  (or AP/transfer course equivalents)
  2. Earned at least a C- in PSYC 1300  (or AP/transfer course equivalents)

Requirements for the Minor


The neuroscience minor requires six courses (18 credit hours) from the lists below. Students take two foundational courses, two depth courses, and one each from the philosophical dimension and the elective course list.

Foundation Courses (6 Credit Hours)


Two courses required. These introductory courses provide preparation for the study of neuroscience. (Note: Students are required to take both BIOL courses and their companion lab courses prior to taking advanced BIOL 3323 or any other advanced biology class. Only BIOL 1301 counts toward the minor; the lab courses do not count toward the minor.)

Depth Courses (6 Credit Hours)


Two courses required. These are the centerpieces of the minor.

Total: 18 Credit Hours