1. Minors | Department of Psychological Sciences - University of Connecticut
The Minor in Psychological Sciences provides non-major students with an opportunity to explore psychology and its various subfields. The Minor in Neuroscience ...
The minor in psychological sciences provides students with an opportunity to explore psychology and the various subfields. The minor in neuroscience educates students on the functions of the brain and cognitive processes.
2. NEUROSCIENCE MINOR - Requirements - UConn Catalog
Course. Title. Credits. Required Lecture Courses. PSYC 2200. Physiological Psychology. 3 or PNB 3251. Biology of the Brain. Lab Requirement.
3. Minors | Biology Advising Center - University of Connecticut
Students who major in ecology and evolutionary biology, molecular and cell biology, or physiology and neurobiology cannot earn a minor in biological sciences.
Learn about UConn's undergraduate biology minors, including requirements and restrictions.
4. Physiology and Neurobiology Minor | University of Connecticut Academic ...
The PNB minor is suitable for students wishing to further their understanding of body and brain functions at the molecular, cellular and systemic level.
The PNB minor is suitable for students wishing to further their understanding of body and brain functions at the molecular, cellular and systemic level. Course offerings span comparative and model system physiology, nervous system function and development, endocrinology, cardiorespiratory physiology, and associated diseases.
5. Minors | University of Connecticut Academic Catalog
Neuroscience Minor · Spanish Minor · Analytics Minor · Chemistry Minor
A minor provides an option for students who want to add further breadth to their academic program. A minor is available only to a matriculated student currently pursuing a baccalaureate degree. Minors will consist of 12-18 credits of 2000+ level course work. Unless a higher standard is noted in the description of a specific minor program, completion of a minor requires that a student earn a "C" or better in each of the required courses for that minor. The same course may be used to meet both major and minor requirements unless prohibited by the department or program offering the minor as stated in the University catalog. Substitutions to minor requirements require the approval of the head or designee of the department or program offering the minor. The minor is recorded on the student’s official transcript. Substitutions to minor requirements require the approval of the head or designee of the department or program offering the minor. All substitutions for minors in the College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources must be approved at the dean’s level. Substitutions for minors in the College of Engineering must be approved at the Dean’s level. Substitutions for minors in the School of Fine Arts must be approved by the Director of Advising. Substitutions to minor requirements offered by departments or programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences require approval by the department or program and the dean or dean’s designee. A plan of study for the minor signed b...
6. Integrative neuroscience minor | College of Biological Sciences
The integrative neuroscience minor at the University of Minnesota provides an in-depth contemporary understanding of how the nervous system functions in both ...
The integrative neuroscience minor at the University of Minnesota provides an in-depth contemporary understanding of how the nervous system functions in both health and disease. The goal of the minor is to provide instruction that will enrich the curriculum through an array of academic majors. As we will all experience the impact of nervous system disease ourselves or through family members and/or friends, instruction in this minor will offer insights into the nervous system that students can utilize throughout their lifetimes.
7. Undergraduate Program | Physiology & Neurobiology
A major or minor within PNB prepares students for diverse careers in research, medicine, biotechnology, government, and many other fields.
As a department, our goal is to prepare our students for diverse careers in research, medicine, biotechnology, government, and many other fields. Our graduates are trained to think critically about classic and emerging challenges in physiology, medicine, and neuroscience.
8. Neuroscience, Minor | Brooklyn College
This interdisciplinary minor, offered by the departments of Psychology and Biology, requires 18 to 21 credits, including 12 advanced credits, each completed ...
By declaring a minor in neuroscience, you will join one of the most rapidly advancing fields of research and training. Through a combination of course work and research opportunities across
9. Neuroscience Minor - NSU's College of Psychology
The Neuroscience minor is intended to offer students in-depth training in brain-behavior relations and biological aspects of psychology.
Neuroscience Minor