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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Life Sciences Cell Biology and Neuroscience 146 Options  

Options


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)  

    01:146:447  Advanced Neurobiology II (3)

    01:146:470  Advanced Cell Biology (3)

    01:146:472  Advanced Developmental Biology (3)

2. Two elective courses at the 300-400 level in the life sciences area, equaling 6 or more credits. One course must have an included or an associated lab component, or be a 3-credit stand-alone lab course. With the approval of a Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience adviser, two semesters of Research in Cell Biology and Neuroscience, minimum 3 credits per semester, carried out under the direction of the same faculty member, may be used as one of the electives and fulfill the lab requirement. 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 the departmental honors program page in this catalog 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)

    01:146:447  Advanced Neurobiology II (3)

    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)*


*Upon departmental approval, 01:146:408-409 (3,3) may be substituted by one of the "college honors project" sequences (BA,BA).

 
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