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Courses in the Neuroscience Major and Minor


Revised: April 15, 2008

Courses offered in Fall 2008:

BIO 150/151; CHM 111/118 and 223; PSY 221; NSC 230; MTH 190 / PSY 190 or MTH 245; BIO 200/201; BIO 202/203; BIO 310/311; BIO 362.

Courses offered in Spring 2009:

BIO 150/151; CHM 222; PSY 210; NSC 230; MTH 190 / PSY 190 or MTH 245; BIO 300/301; BIO 302/303; BIO 230; PSY 218; PSY 222; PSY 326; BCH 380; NSC 312.

The Major in Neuroscience (54 credits)

The major in Neuroscience was revised in April 2007 to include additional choices and to reflect the change in numbering of Biological Sciences courses. Students who declared a Neuroscience major prior to April 2007 should consult with their advisors to determine the appropriate courses to fulfill the major.

The major normally begins with PSY 210, Introduction to Neuroscience, which gives an overview of the brain and behavior. Majors also need a strong early foundation in biology and chemistry. First-year students might thus start with BIO 150/151, CHM 111, CHM 222, and PSY 210. Courses after that should be chosen from the following core requirements and electives in consultation with a Neuroscience advisor.

Required Core Courses (47 credits)

BIO 150/151 Cells, Physiology and Development +lab (fall & spring)

5

CHM 111, 222, 223 Chemistry I, II, III (fall - spring - fall)

15

PSY 210 Introduction to Neuroscience (spring) or
PSY 221 Physiology of Behavior (fall)

4

MTH 190 / PSY 190 or MTH 245 Statistics (fall & spring)

4

Take one of these 3 courses and its lab as a core course:
BIO 200/201 Animal Physiology (fall) or BIO 202/203 Cell Biology (fall) or BIO 206/207 Cell Physiology (spring*)

5

NSC 230 Experimental Methods in Neuroscience (fall & spring)

4

Take two courses with labs from these four options::
BIO 300/301 Neurophysiology + lab (spring)
BIO 302/303 Developmental Biology + lab (fall)
BIO 310/311 Cell & Molecular Neuroscience + lab (spring*)
NSC 311 Neuroanatomy + lab (fall)

10

* BIO 206/207 and BIO 310/311 will not be taught in spring 2008.

Elective Courses (7 credits)

Choose one course from this group:

BIO 200 (fall) or BIO 202 (fall) or BIO 206 (spring*) (4)
BIO 230 Genes and Genomes (fall) (4)
BIO 300/301 (spring) or 302 (fall) or 310 (spring*) or NSC 311 (fall) (4 or 5)
BIO 362 Animal Behavior (fall) or BIO 363 Animal Behavior Methods (fall) (3)
EGR 380 Neuroengineering (fall) (4)
PSY 210 (spring) or PSY 221 (fall) (4)
PSY 218 Cognitive Psychology (spring) (4)
PSY 219 Cognitive Neuroscience (spring) (4)
PSY 222 Psychopharmacology (spring) (4)

4 - 5

Choose one course from this group:

NSC 312 Seminar in Neuroscience (fall) (4)
PSY 316 Seminar in Biopsychology (spring) (4)
BCH 380 Seminar in Biochemistry (fall) (3)
NSC 400 Special Studies (1 to 5 credits)
NSC 430 or 432 Honors Thesis (8 or 12 credits)

4 - 12

The Five College Certificate in Cognitive Neuroscience is available to students enrolled at Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, and Smith College. It encourages students to follow a program of courses on "the mind as manifested in the human brain" as a complement to a major in neuroscience. For details, consult the certificate website.

Notes:

  • 54 credits are required for the major.
  • The S/U option may not be used for courses in the major.
  • A student who places out of required courses with AP or IB credits is expected to replace those with others offered in the major.
  • BIO 200, 202, 206, 300/301, 302, 310 or NSC 311 and PSY 210 or 221 may be taken as either core or elective courses, but one course cannot be counted as both.
  • A student may take either BIO 202 Cell Biology or BIO 206 Cell Physiology, not both.
  • NSC 230 (Experimental Methods in Neuroscience) is not open to seniors.


Honors

Director: Virginia Hayssen

430d Thesis
8 credits
Full-year course; offered each year

432d Thesis
12 credits
Full-year course; offered each year

Requirements:  The same as for the major, with 8 or 12 thesis credits in the senior year involving an individual investigation, a written thesis, and two oral presentations (one at midyear and one following submission of the thesis). The thesis is graded by three readers: the thesis adviser, a NSC program faculty member in the adviser's department, and a NSC program faculty member in a department different from that of the thesis adviser. The final honors determination is based on overall GPA (20%), final oral presentation (20%) and the quality of the thesis (60%). The thesis course (430d or 432d) receives a grade which is calculated in the overall GPA.

Eligibility:  3.3 GPA in the major through the junior year and a thesis proposal (1000-1500 words) approved by the thesis adviser and the members of the program prior to the college deadline for submission of honors applications.


The Minor in Neuroscience

 

Two required core courses:

* PSY 210 Introduction to Neuroscience (spring) or PSY 221 Physiology of Behavior (fall)

* A 300-level course, selected in consultation with your advisor.

Four electives (choose any four additional courses from this list):

PSY 210, 218, 219, 221, 222, 312, 326

NSC 311, 312

BIO 200, 202, 206, 300/301, 302, 310

BCH 380

Notes:

  • Six courses are required for the minor.
  • The S/U option may not be used for courses in the minor.

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