The Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience offers a program of study from which students can select one of two options (tracks), depending upon particular interests and career goals: option A (general track) and option B (honors research track). Normally, each student would select a track in consultation with a departmental adviser in the semester that the major is declared. A number of core courses are required of all students in the cell biology and neuroscience major, regardless of the chosen option. No more than 16 credits from among
the life science courses required for completion of the cell biology and
neuroscience major may be fulfilled by credits transferred from any school
outside of Rutgers University–New Brunswick.
Required Core Courses (59 credits)
01:119:115-116 General Biology (4,4)*
01:119:117 Biological Research Laboratory (2)*
01:146:245 Fundamentals of Neurobiology (3)
01:146:270 Fundamentals of Cell and Developmental Biology (3)
01:160:161-162 or 01:160:163-164 or 01:160:165-166 General Chemistry (4,4)*
01:160:171 Introduction to Experimentation (1)*
01:160:307-308 or 01:160: 315-316 Organic Chemistry (4,4)*
01:160:311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2)*
01:447:380 Genetics (4)*
01:640:135, 138** or 01:640:135-136 or 01:640:151-152 Calculus (4,4)*
01:694:301 or 01:694:407 Biochemistry (3)
01:694:408 or 01:146:478 Molecular Biology (3)
01:750:203-204 General Physics (3,3)***
01:750:205-206 General Physics Laboratory (1,1)***
*Life sciences core course--a requirement of all majors in the Division of Life Sciences (01:119, 01:146, 01:447, and 01:694)
**01:640:138 may be substituted by 01:960:379 Basic Probability and Statistics (3) or 401 Basic Statistics for Research (3).
***01:750:193-194 (4,4) or 01:750:201-202 (5,5) may be substituted for 01:750:203-204 (3,3) plus 01:750:205-206 (1,1).