NEUR 2950 - Introduction to Neuroscience Credits: (3) Course Fee: $15.00 Course Fee Purpose: Course fees are used to assist with the purchase of lab supplies and equipment needed to facilitate instruction of neuroscience principles and techniques. Description: Introduction to the interdisciplinary field of neuroscience, which examines the function and dysfunction of the human and animal nervous system. The course spans the major areas of neuroscience including cellular/molecular factors, neuron physiology, brain structure and function, and medical/clinical applications. The topics addressed are critical to multiple fields of study (e.g. health sciences, psychology, and zoology) and provides the skills necessary for students to succeed in upper-division courses related to the brain and behavior. Pre-requisite(s): PSY 2710 or CHEM 1010 or CHEM 1110 or CHEM 1130 or CHEM 1200 or CHEM 1210 or HTHS 2110 or ZOOL 1020 or ZOOL 1610 or ZOOL 2420 or ZOOL 1370 or ZOOL 2420 .
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