Neuroscience Program
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The Neuroscience Program is an interdisciplinary academic program offered at Knox. It offers one major and one minor. The program is located in SMC.
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Program Committee[1][edit]
Current[edit]
- Heather Hoffmann, Program Chair, Professor of Psychology
- Esther Penick, Assistant Professor of Biology
- Judith Thorn, Assistant Professor of Biology
Former[edit]
Neuroscience[edit]
See main page at Neuroscience.
The program offers one neuroscience major and one neuroscience minor.
Neuroscience (major)[edit]
This major allows advanced study in neuroscience.
Courses Required for the Neuroscience major[2][edit]
11-12 credits:
- All of the following:
- One of the following:
- Two of the following:
- BIOL 312 (Animal Behavior)
- BIOL 328 (Physiology)
- BIOL 329 (Histology)
- BIOL 332 (Molecular Neuroscience)
- BIOL 338 (Developmental Neuroscience)
- BCHM 265 (Cell Biology)
- BCHM 340 (Pharmacology)
- BCHM 345 (Molecular Medicine)
- CS 317 (Artificial Intelligence)
- NEUR 360 (Synapses)
- PSYC 276 (Behavioral Pharmacology)
- PSYC 364 (Behavioral Neuroscience)
- PSYC 366 (Human Memory)
Neuroscience (minor)[edit]
This minor allows for intermediate study in neuroscience.
Courses Required for the Neuroscience minor[3][edit]
6 credits:
- All of the following:
- One of the following:
- One of the following:
- Two other department credits
Meeting the Competency Requirements [4][edit]
- Writing Requirement: BIOL 210, NEUR 399
- Oral Requirement: BIOL 210, PSYC 282
- Information Literacy Requirement: None specified