|
NSCI0216A-S14
CRN: 22073
|
Animal Behavior
Please register via BIOL 0216A
Animal Behavior
The behavior of animals primarily from an ethological perspective, with respect to genetics, physiology, evolution, and other biological factors. The course follows the history and methods of studying individual and social behaviors like feeding, courtship, mating, parental care, defense, predation, and migration. We examine live animals in the field and lab to illustrate such processes as instinct, learning, and communication. Discussion topics include behaviorism, intelligence, and sociobiology, analytical methods from tracking animals in the field to computerized motion analysis in the lab are utilized, and students design their own research projects. Oral, written, and independent projects are required. (BIOL 0140 or BIOL 0145) 2.5 hrs. lect./1 hr. video screen./3 hrs lab
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
- Requirements Satisfied:
- SCI
|
|
NSCI0301A-S14
CRN: 21126
|
Physiological Psychology
Please register via PSYC 0301A
Physiological Psychology
This course concerns the biological basis of human behavior. The course will consider the neurochemical, neuroanatomical, and neurophysiological bases of processes such as language, sensation, emotion, aggression, sleep, learning, and memory. In the laboratory the student will conduct experiments using standard (surgical, anatomical, biochemical, behavioral) techniques to investigate central nervous system function. (PSYC 0105 or any biology course; not open to first-year students; open to psychology and neuroscience majors; others by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab.
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
- Requirements Satisfied:
- SCI
|
|
NSCI0301Y-S14
CRN: 21127
|
Physiological Psychology
Please register via PSYC 0301Y
Physiological Psychology
This course concerns the biological basis of human behavior. The course will consider the neurochemical, neuroanatomical, and neurophysiological bases of processes such as language, sensation, emotion, aggression, sleep, learning, and memory. In the laboratory the student will conduct experiments using standard (surgical, anatomical, biochemical, behavioral) techniques to investigate central nervous system function. (PSYC 0105 or any biology course; not open to first-year students; open to psychology and neuroscience majors; others by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab.
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
|
|
NSCI0301Z-S14
CRN: 21128
|
Physiological Psychology
Please register via PSYC 0301Z
Physiological Psychology
This course concerns the biological basis of human behavior. The course will consider the neurochemical, neuroanatomical, and neurophysiological bases of processes such as language, sensation, emotion, aggression, sleep, learning, and memory. In the laboratory the student will conduct experiments using standard (surgical, anatomical, biochemical, behavioral) techniques to investigate central nervous system function. (PSYC 0105 or any biology course; not open to first-year students; open to psychology and neuroscience majors; others by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab.
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
|
|
NSCI0305A-S14
CRN: 21122
|
Cognitive Psychology
Please register via PSYC 0305A
Cognitive Psychology
Questions about the nature of the mind, thinking, and knowledge have a long and rich history in the field of psychology. This course will examine the theoretical perspectives and empirically documented phenomena that inform our current understanding of cognition. Lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and experiments will form the basis for our explorations of cognition in this class. Topics to be considered include attention, perception, memory, knowledge, problem solving, and decision making. (PSYC 0105; PSYC 0201 previously or concurrently; PSYC 0202 recommended; not open to first-year students; open to psychology and neuroscience majors; others by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./1.5 hrs. lab.
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
- Requirements Satisfied:
- SCI
|
|
NSCI0305Y-S14
CRN: 21123
|
Cognitive Psychology
Please register via PSYC 0305Y
Cognitive Psychology
Questions about the nature of the mind, thinking, and knowledge have a long and rich history in the field of psychology. This course will examine the theoretical perspectives and empirically documented phenomena that inform our current understanding of cognition. Lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and experiments will form the basis for our explorations of cognition in this class. Topics to be considered include attention, perception, memory, knowledge, problem solving, and decision making. (PSYC 0105; PSYC 0201 previously or concurrently; PSYC 0202 recommended; not open to first-year students; open to psychology and neuroscience majors; others by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./1.5 hrs. lab.
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
|
|
NSCI0305Z-S14
CRN: 21124
|
Cognitive Psychology
Please register via PSYC 0305Z
Cognitive Psychology
Questions about the nature of the mind, thinking, and knowledge have a long and rich history in the field of psychology. This course will examine the theoretical perspectives and empirically documented phenomena that inform our current understanding of cognition. Lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and experiments will form the basis for our explorations of cognition in this class. Topics to be considered include attention, perception, memory, knowledge, problem solving, and decision making. (PSYC 0105; PSYC 0201 previously or concurrently; PSYC 0202 recommended; not open to first-year students; open to psychology and neuroscience majors; others by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./1.5 hrs. lab.
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
|
|
NSCI0433A-S14
CRN: 22104
|
Neurobiology Memory Cognition
Please register via PSYC 0433A
Neurobiology of Memory and Cognition
In this course we will explore the neurobiological mechanisms that allow animals, humans included, to store, process and recall information used to guide behavior. We will discuss topics that include cellular and chemical mechanisms of synaptic plasticity, network theories of brain function, cognitive enhancement, and the neurobiology of psychiatric disorders. Through reading and discussion of review articles and the primary scientific literature, students will gain an in-depth understanding of how neurochemistry, neuroanatomy, and neurophysiology translate into behavior and complex cognitive abilities. (PSYC 0301 or by waiver; open to junior and senior psychology and neuroscience majors only) 3 hrs. sem.
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
|
|
NSCI0475A-S14
CRN: 22074
|
Neuroplasticity
Please register via BIOL 0475A
Neuroplasticity
In order for the brain to encode, process, and retain new information, it must constantly change. Neuroplasticity refers to this capacity of the central nervous system to modify its organization in response to endogenous or environmental stimuli. In this course we will discuss the molecular and cellular basis of multiple forms of neuroplasticity within the adult brain (e.g., LTP, synaptogenesis, and neurogenesis) and examine how neuroplasticity contributes to learning and memory, neural regeneration following injury, and various neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and depression). (BIOL 0216 or BIOL 0370 or PSYC 301) 3hrs sem.
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- Unknown
- Requirements Satisfied:
- SCI
|
|
NSCI0500B-S14
CRN: 20279
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Jason Arndt
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500C-S14
CRN: 20280
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Marcia Collaer
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500D-S14
CRN: 20281
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Kim Cronise
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500E-S14
CRN: 20282
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Matthew Kimble
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500F-S14
CRN: 20669
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Thomas Root
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 12:30pm-1:20pm on Friday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500G-S14
CRN: 20789
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- John Spackman
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500H-S14
CRN: 20790
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Mark Spritzer
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 12:30pm-1:20pm on Friday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500I-S14
CRN: 20979
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Mark Stefani
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500J-S14
CRN: 20980
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Heidi Grasswick
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0500K-S14
CRN: 21187
|
Independent Research
Independent Research
Students enrolled in NSCI 0500 complete individual research projects involving laboratory or extensive library study on a topic chosen by the student and approved in advance by a NSCI faculty advisor. This course is not open to seniors; seniors should enroll in NSCI 0700. (Approval required)
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700B-S14
CRN: 21091
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Instructors:
- Jason Arndt
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700C-S14
CRN: 21092
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Instructors:
- Marcia Collaer
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700D-S14
CRN: 21093
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Instructors:
- Kim Cronise
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700E-S14
CRN: 21094
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Instructors:
- Matthew Kimble
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700F-S14
CRN: 21095
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Instructors:
- Thomas Root
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 12:30pm-1:20pm on Friday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700G-S14
CRN: 21096
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Instructors:
- John Spackman
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700H-S14
CRN: 21097
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Instructors:
- Mark Spritzer
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 12:30pm-1:20pm on Friday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700I-S14
CRN: 21098
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Instructors:
- Mark Stefani
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700J-S14
CRN: 21099
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0700K-S14
CRN: 21188
|
Senior Research
Senior Research
This course is for senior NSCI majors who plan to conduct one or more semesters of independent research, or who plan to complete preparatory work toward a senior thesis, such as researching and writing a thesis proposal as well as, if appropriate, collecting data that will form the basis for a senior thesis. Senior NSCI majors who plan to complete a senior thesis should register initially for NSCI 0700. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (Approval required, open to seniors only)
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701B-S14
CRN: 21448
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Jason Arndt
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701C-S14
CRN: 21449
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Marcia Collaer
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701D-S14
CRN: 21450
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Kim Cronise
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701E-S14
CRN: 21451
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Matthew Kimble
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701F-S14
CRN: 21452
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Thomas Root
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 12:30pm-1:20pm on Friday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701G-S14
CRN: 21453
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- John Spackman
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701H-S14
CRN: 21454
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Mark Spritzer
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 12:30pm-1:20pm on Friday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday at (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701I-S14
CRN: 21455
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Mark Stefani
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|
|
NSCI0701J-S14
CRN: 21456
|
Senior Thesis
Senior Thesis
Senior NSCI majors who have completed one or more terms of NSCI 0700, who have a GPA of 3.3 in their major courses, and who plan to complete a senior thesis should register for NSCI 0701 for the final semester of the senior thesis process. Students enrolled in NSCI 0701 write a thesis, give a public presentation of their research, and present an oral defense of the thesis before a committee of at least two Neuroscience faculty members. Faculty may recommend High honors in Neuroscience after considering the quality of these components of a student’s thesis and the student’s GPA in major courses. Additional requirements may include participation in weekly meetings with advisors and/or lab groups and attending neuroscience seminars. (NSCI 0700, Approval required)
- Instructors:
- Heidi Grasswick
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
|