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Catalog of Courses for Neuroscience

NESC 3450
Molecules to Minds

This course introduces students to fondational and modern neuroscience research techniques through laboratory investigations. Neuroscience is explored at the molecular, systems, and behavioral level. Topics covered include neuroanatomy, electrophysiology, biopotentials, development, histology, and microscopy. An emphasis is placed on structure-function relationships, experimental design, and application of techniques in research.

Course was offered:  Spring 2025
NESC 3559
New Course: NESC

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of neuroscience.

Course was offered:  Fall 2024 · Spring 2019
NESC 3960
Research in Neuroscience Offered Spring 2026

Students in Neuroscience major are expected to participate in active research, supervised by a faculty research mentor. The course grade is based on 10 hours/week lab work toward achieving term goals that are determined individually at the beginning of the term. Students are expected to submit a Term Plan one month after the first day of classes and a Progress Report two weeks before the last day of classes.

NESC 3980
Current Top in Neuroscience I

Current developments in the interdisciplinary field of neurosciences will be examined, from molecular neurobiology through cognitive neuroscience. Instruction will be based on readings of original literature, presentation of original and new data from Neuroscience faculty and attendance of seminar talks as part of the Neuroscience Graduate Seminar series. Prerequisite: Major in Neuroscience.

NESC 3985
Current Top in Neuroscience II Offered Spring 2026

Current developments in the interdisciplinary field of neuroscience will be examined, from molecular neurobiology through cognitive neuroscience. Instruction will be based on readings of original literature, presentation of original and new data from Neuroscience faculty and attendance of seminar talks as part of the Neuroscience Graduate Seminar series. Required for the Neuroscience Distinguished Major Program (DMP). Prerequisite: Neuroscience BA, subplan DMP.

NESC 3995
Research in Neuroscience Offered Spring 2026

This course provides opportunities for first and second year students who have not yet declared a major to engage in supervised research activities.