Neuroscience

Diversification Electives List

BS in Neuroscience (BNS) Major

Check the available via the for the official course descriptions and prerequisites. Some courses may not be offered every year. 400-level courses typically require permission of the instructor prior to enrollment.

  • BIOL 202: Molecular Biology
  • BIOL 204: Principles of Human Physiology
  • BIOL 205: Evolution
  • BIOL 206: Eukaryotic Genomes
  • BIOL 210: Molecular Cell Biology
  • BIOL 217L: Principles of Human Anatomy (cannot receive credit for both BIO 217L and BME 258)
  • BIOL 219L: Genomics of Quantitative Traits
  • BIOL 220: Advanced Cell Biology
  • BIOL 222: Biology of Aging
  • BIOL 225: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Lab
  • BIOL 226: Developmental Biology
  • BIOL 243: Eukaryotic Gene Regulation
  • BIOL 253L: Computational Biology
  • BIOL 257L: Applied Genomics
  • BIOL 260: Animal Behavior (cannot use both BIO 260 and NSC 244 to fulfill major requirements)
  • BIOL 261W: Genetic Research A
  • BIOL 262W: Genetic Research B
  • BIOL 263: Ecology
  • BIOL 267: Human Evolutionary Genetics
  • BIOL 268: Lab in Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology
  • BIOL 275: Chemistry & Biochemistry of Poisons
  • BIOL 278: Biochemical Mechanisms of Cellular Processes
  • BME 258: Human Anatomy (cannot receive credit for both BME 258 and BIOL 217L)
  • BCH 412U: Advanced Topics in Biomacromolecules
  • EESC 201: Evolution of the Earth
  • EESC 207: Principles of Paleontology
  • IND 408U: Advanced Biochemistry
  • MBI 220: Introduction to Microbiology
  • MBI 221W: Microbiology Laboratory
  • MBI 414U: Microbial Pathogenesis
  • MBI 404U: Introduction to Emerging Pathogens
  • MBI 421U: Microbial Genetics and Physiology
  • MBI 456U: General Virology
  • MBI 473U: Immunology
  • PHP 404: Principles of Pharmacology

Can’t find what you are looking for? Contact your major advisor or the Undergraduate Program Administrator for consultation on course selections and approval of other biological sciences courses not listed.