Neurobiology Track

BCS Upper Level Electives: 4 courses

  • Highly Recommended
  • BCS 240: Basic Neurobiology
  • At least two of:

Allied Field Electives: 2 courses

  • Highly Recommended
  • BIO 111: Principles of Biology II (w/BIO 111L) or BIO 113: Perspectives in Biology I (w/BIO 111L)
  • and one of:
  • Examples of other relevant courses:
    • BIO 115 Gene Structure and Function (w/BIO 115L) *not offered after Fall 2004
    • BIO 198: Principles of Genetics (w/BIO 198L)
    • BIO 199: Molecular Cell Biology (w/BIO 199L) *not offered after 2006
    • BIO 201: Lectures in Physiology
    • BIO 202: Molecular Biology
    • BIO 203: Mammalian Anatomy
    • BIO 204: Mammalian Physiology
    • BIO 226: Developmental Biology
    • BIO 228: Laboratory in Cell and Developmental Biology
    • BIO 243: Eukaryotic Gene Regulation
    • BIO 250: Biochemistry
    • CHM 203: Organic Chemistry I with CHM 207 lab
    • CHM 204: Organic Chemistry II with CHM 208 lab
    • MTH 142: Calculus II
    • MTH 162: Calculus IIA
    • PHY 113: General Physics I
    • PHY 114: General Physics II
    • PHY 121: Mechanics
    • PHY 122: Electricity and Magnetism
    • PHY 123: Waves and Modern Physics
    • BME 101: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
    • BME 201: Fundamentals of Biomechanics (201L: Matlab1 credit)
    • ECE 210: Circuits for Scientists and Engineers
    • BME 221: Biomedical Computation
    • BME 230: Biomedical Signals & Measurements
    • BME 260: Biological Systems Fundamentals
    • OPT 241: Geometrical Optics
    • OPT 261: Interference & Diffraction

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