Manhattanville College

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Neuroscience Concentration

The Concentration in Neuroscience is a prescribed program of study that emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems in the study of the normal and pathological conditions of the nervous system. It combines the best of sub disciplinary, disciplinary, and interdisciplinary training, essential for future scientists challenged with problems whose solutions ignore the boundaries of the traditional scientific disciplines. This program provides students with solid foundational principles, structural approaches to problems, and a shared base of information, culminating in the development and implementation of an independent senior research project.

Neuroscience Laboratories and Facilities

Manhattanville College has many well equipped laboratories to aid students in their curricular and experimental approach to solving problems in neuroscience. For a complete description of the laboratories and facilities available to Neuroscience students, see under the Biology Department.

Neuroscience Concentration Requirements

Nineteen courses are required for the Neuroscience concentration, fifteen of which are core requirements and four are electives. It is strongly recommended for majors to seek out the Faculty Advisor as early in the program as possible to ensure proper placements in required and elective courses*.

Seven Core Prerequisite Courses to be completed with a minimum of grade C:

BIO 1001/1002

Principles of Biology I and II (or present evidence of high academic achievement in equivalent course work as a prerequisite for all biology-based courses above the 2000 level)

CHM 1001/1002

Principles of Chemistry I and II

CHM 2001

Organic Chemistry I and

CHM 2005

Organic Chemistry Laboratory I

PSY 2012

Statistics for the Social Sciences I (or an appropriate computer science course).

Eight Upper-Level Core Requirements:

BIO 2021

Introduction to Neuroscience

BIO 3030

Molecular Cell Biology

BIO 3039

Recombinant DNA Technology

BIO 3060

Bioethics

PSY 3000

Physiological Bases of Behavior*

BIO 3099

Research Seminar

BIO 3499

Senior Research

BIO 3998

Senior Evaluation

Four Electives. Choose at least one of the following Biology laboratory-based courses:

BIO 3003

Histology

BIO 3005

Developmental Biology

BIO 3057

Forensic Biology

Choose at least one of the following Neurobiology courses:

BIO 3049

Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology

BIO XXXX

Any Neurobiology elective

Choose one of the following Behavioral Neuroscience courses*:

PSY 3016

Clinical Psychopharmacology

PSY 3023

Biological Bases of Mental Illness

PSY 3035

Seminar in Biopsychology

Choose one of the following Cognitive Psychology courses*:

PSY 2008

Sensation and Perception

PSY 2048

Learning and Memory

PSY 3044

Cognitive Psychology

Neuroscience Senior Evaluation

The following three-course sequence must be completed by each student in the Neuroscience concentration before graduation (see Senior Research Program under Biology major and consult course descriptions for further details).

BIO 3099

Research Seminar

BIO 3499

Senior Research

BIO 3998

Senior Evaluation

The senior research sequence culminates in an oral presentation to the Biology department and a written journal article.

*For Psychology requirements and electives, please check availability with the Faculty advisor during advising week each semester.

Premedical Candidates

In addition to Principles of Biology I and II, Principles of Chemistry I and II plus labs, Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, the premedical candidate, pursuing a concentration in Neuroscience must also satisfactorily complete Organic Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry Laboratory II, Physics I and II, Calculus I and II, and an English Literature course in addition to a course in academic writing.

Note: Neuroscience is not available as a minor.

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2014-2015 Undergraduate College Catalog

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