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Neuroscience - Undergraduate Curriculum
Core Requirements
First and Second Year Curriculum
Prefix
Course No.
[GER]
Title
Credits
Biol
106, 107 (L)
[B]
Introduction to Biology
4/4
Chem
105, 106 (L)
[P]
Principles of Chemistry
4
Chem
1
345
Elementary Organic Chemistry
4
Math
2
140 or 171
[N]
Math for Life Science or Calculus
4
Physics
3
101, 102 (L)
[P]
General Physics
4/4
Psych
105
[S]
Introduction to Psychology
3
Total Credits for Freshman & Sophomore Years
35
1
Pre-Med, Pre-Dental, & Pre-Opt students should take the year-long sequence (345/346/348).
2
Math 202, 206 or 210 can substitute. Math 171 recommended for entrance to medical school.
3
Physics 201/202 or 205/206 (Honors) may substitute.
Major Core Courses
Third and Fourth Year Curriculum
Prefix
Course No.
[GER]
Title
Credits
Neuro
301 or 302
Exploring the Brain
or Honors
3
Psych
311
Elementary Statistics in Psychology
4
MBios
303
Introductory Biochemistry
4
Psych
384
Psychology of Perception
3
or Psych
390
Operant Behavior
3
or Biol
438
Animal Behavior
3
or Neuro
409
Affective Neuroscience
3
Neuro
403
[M]
Cellular Neurobiology
3
Neuro
404
Neuroanatomy
4
Neuro
430
[M]
Principles of Neurophysiology
4
Neuro
490
Senior Project
1
Neuro
495 or 499
Directed Research
or
Special Problems
2
Total Credits for Junior and Senior Years
27
Elective Courses
Neuroscience majors select nine (9) credits.
Prefix
Course No.
[GER]
Title
Credits
Biol
4
315
Gross and Microanatomy
4
Biol
321
Principles of Animal Developement
Biol
352
Cell Physiology
3
Biol
353
Mammalian Physiology
4
Biol
438
[M]
Animal Behavior
3
MBios
1
301
General Genetics
4
MBios
2
305
General Microbiology
3
MBios
401
Introduction to Cellular Biology
3
Neuro
409
Affective Neuroscience
3
Psych
265
Biopsychological Effects of Alcohol and other Drugs
3
Psych
312
[M]
Experimental Methods in Psychology
4
Psych
372
[B]
Introduction to Physiological Psychology
3
Psych
384
Psychology of Perception
3
Psych
390
Operant Behavior
3
Psych
473
[M]
Advanced Physiological Psychology
3
VAn
3
308
Functional Anatomy of Domestic Animals
3
1
Recommended for entrance to Medical or Veterinary school.
2
Recommended for entrance to Dental School.
3
Recommended for entrance to Veterinary school.
4
Recommended for entrance to Medical school.
Other Optional Elective Courses
1
Neuro
138
N
euroscience Freshman Seminar
1
Neuro
506
Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration in the Nervous System
2
Neuro
520
Functional Neuroscience
4
Neuro
526
Domestic and Exotic Animal Behavior
2
Neuro
529
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
3
Neuro
540
Special Topics in Integrative Neuroscience
3
Neuro
541
Special Topics in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
3
Neuro
542
Special Topics in Disciplinary Neuroscience
3
Neuro
543
Special Topics in Behavioral/Clinical Neuroscience
3
Neuro
579
Behavioral Neuroscience
3
Neuro
584
Sensory Bases of Behavior
3
1
Seniors who have at least a 3.00 grade point average in the last half of their undergraduate coursework at Washington State University may register for up to six semester hours of work in the Graduate School in excess of the number of hours required to complete the bachelor’s degree. Graduate School approval is required at the time of registration. Only grades of “B” or higher may be applied toward an advanced degree. Seniors who wish to enroll in 500-level courses for undergraduate credit must obtain the approval of their major advisor and the Chair of the department or program in which the course is offered.
Last Edited: Sep 06, 2007 11:06 AM