Minor
Students must complete six neuroscience-related courses to complete the minor. At least three of the classes cannot be counted towards the student’s major and must be classes offered by departments outside the student’s major department. Electives from outside departments allowed for a student’s major or courses used for a second minor cannot be double-counted for the Neuroscience minor. Students are strongly encouraged to talk with a Neuroscience adviser early in their academic career and to consult the catalog for course prerequisites when planning their Neuroscience minor.
Two Introductory Courses from Different Departments
BIO 130 is required. One additional introductory course can be selected from Psychology or Cognitive Science.
BIO 130 | Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology | 4 units |
COGS 101 | Introduction to Cognitive Science | 4 units |
COGS 104 | Introduction to Neuroscience | 4 units |
PSYC 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 4 units |
Methods or Statistics Requirement
One methods or statistics course selected from the following:
BIO 268 | Biostatistics | 4 units |
COGS 201 | Empirical Methods in Cognitive Science | 4 units |
PSYC 200 | Methods in Psychological Science | 4 units |
Neuroscience Elective I
One advanced course in Biology selected from the following:
BIO 320 | Developmental Biology | 4 units |
BIO 333 | Neurobiology | 4 units |
BIO 340 | Sensory Biology and Neurophysiology | 4 units |
Neuroscience Elective II
An advanced course in Cognitive Science or Psychology selected from the following:
Students looking to use COGS 320 to satisfy a minor requirement must also successfully complete COGS 320L.
Neuroscience Elective III
A final elective class can be selected from the 300-level classes listed above in Core Courses or one of the following 200- or 300-level classes in Biology, Cognitive Science, or Psychology.