B.S. in Biological Sciences/Neuroscience Track
Course Requirements
The B.S. in Biological Sciences/Neuroscience Track provides an option for those Biological Sciences majors who are interested in an intensive curricular focus in neuroscience. The requirements of the Track are the same as those listed for the B.S. in Biological Sciences with the following changes to the biological sciences elective requirements:
Required Courses
| 03-362 |
Cellular Neuroscience |
| 03-363 |
Systems Neuroscience
|
| 03-761 |
Neural Plasticity in Sensory and Motor Systems |
Plus three of the following electives:
| 03-230 |
Introduction to Mammalian Physiology |
| 03-315 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Neuroscience |
| 03-350 |
Developmental Biology |
| 03-534 |
Biological Imaging and Fluorescence Spectroscopy |
| 15-485 |
Computational Perception |
| 15-385 |
Computer Vision |
| 15-490 |
Computational Neuroscience |
| 85-211 |
Cognitive Psychology |
| 85-213 |
Human Information Processing and Artificial Intelligence |
| 85-219 |
Biological Foundations of Behavior |
Mini courses of possible interest:
| 03-101 |
Freshman Seminars:
- Nature and Nurture in Brain Development
- From Photons to Psychophysics
|
| 03-204 |
Information, Entrophy, and Noise in the Brain |