Option A (General Track; 12-13 credits)
This area of
concentration is for students who, upon graduation, seek immediate
employment or plan to attend professional schools in health-related
fields. In addition to the required core courses, students must take
the following courses:
1. Two of the following courses:
01:146:445 Advanced Neurobiology I (4)
01:146:470 Advanced Cell Biology (3)
01:146:472 Advanced Developmental Biology (3)
2. Two elective courses in the life sciences area, at the 300-400
level, one of which must have an associated laboratory (6 or more
credits). These electives must be selected in consultation with a
faculty adviser.
Option B (Honors Research Track; 18-19 credits)
This area of concentration is for students who, upon graduation, plan
to attend graduate school in cell biology or neuroscience or
professional schools in health-related fields. A student must qualify
for admission into the honors research track. See departmental honors
program for student qualifications. In addition to the required core
courses, students must complete the following courses:
1. Two of the following courses:
01:146:445 Advanced Neurobiology I (4)
01:146:470 Advanced Cell Biology (3)
01:146:472 Advanced Developmental Biology (3)
2. One of the following courses:
01:146:446 Advanced Neurobiology Laboratory I (3)
01:146:448 Advanced Neurobiology Laboratory II (3)
01:146:471 Advanced Cell Biology Laboratory (3)
3. 01:146:405 Honors Seminar (3)
4. 01:146:408-409 Honors Research (3,3) *