Psychology Honors Program Worksheet



-344170-83375500Entrance Requirements - To apply you must already have a grade of C- or higher in: BSCI170/171Principles of Biology (formerly BSCI105) CHEM131/132Fundamentals of General Chemistry eitherPSYC301 or PSYC202 (NEUR200)Biological Basis of Behavior Introduction to Neuroscience BSCI353Principles of Neuroscience Five Required Courses (one from each group A-E) PrerequisitesAPSYC301 PSYC202 (NEUR200)Biological Basis of Behavior (3)Introduction to Neuroscience PSYC100, BSCI170/171 BSCI170/171BSCI353 Cellular Neurophysiology (3)BSCI207, BSCI330, CHEM231/232, PHYS122BPSYC401Biological Basis of Behavior Lab (4)PSYC300, PSYC301 PSYC407Behavioral Neurobiology Laboratory (4)PSYC300, PSYC301CPSYC406 Neuroethology (3)PSYC301BSCI446 Neural Systems (3)BSCI330DPSYC403 Animal Behavior (3)PSYC301PSYC302Fundamentals of Learning and Behavior (3)PSYC100, BSCI170/171BSCI 360Principles of Animal Behavior (3)BSCI160/161, BSCI170/171, BSCI222EPSYC409 Topics in Neuroscience Seminar (1)Permission of Instructor & DepartmentNote: No more than 2 courses can count towards both the minor and your major.Elective Courses (2 courses for 6-8 credits) PrerequisitesBSCI338Special Topics Courses in Biology By Permission OnlyBSCI440Mammalian PhysiologyBSCI330, CHEM231/232CMSC289IRise of the Machines: Artificial Intelligence Comes of AgeCMSC421Introduction to Artificial IntelligenceCMSC351, CMSC330 & Permission of DepartmentHESP300Intro to PsycholinguisticsHESP202 or Permission of DepartmentHESP305Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech MechanismHESP202 or Permission of DepartmentHESP311Anatomy, Pathology & Physiology of the Auditory SystemHESP202 or Permission of DepartmentHESP407Bases of Hearing ScienceHESP313 or Permission of DepartmentHESP422Neurological Bases of Human CommunicationsHESP305 or Permission of DepartmentKNES385Motor Control and LearningPermission of DepartmentKNES462Neural Basis of Human MovementBSCI201/202 & KNES385KNES498CSpecial Topics: Exercise & Brain HealthKNES350KNES498PSpecial Topics: Movement Disorders: Theory & PracticePermission of DepartmentLING240Language and Mind LING449ETopics in Psycholinguistics: Biology of LanguageNEUR305Neural Systems and CircuitsMATH140, NEUR200, PSYC202 or PSYC301PHIL485Philosophy of NeurosciencePHIL250, PHIL366, PHIL380, PHIL456 PSYC210Personality and TemperamentPSYC100PSYC310PerceptionBSCI170/171, CHEM131/2 or PHYS121PSYC341Introduction to Memory and CognitionPSYC200 & PSYC300PSYC402Neural Systems and BehaviorPSYC301PSYC404Neuropharmacology??????????????PSYC301PSYC411Introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance ImagingPSYC200, PSYC301 & PSYC300PSYC414Science of Sleep and Biological RhythmsPSYC100 & PSYC301PSYC417Data Science for Psychology and Neuroscience MajorsPSYC200, PSYC300, MATH120, MATH140 or MATH136PSYC440Experimental Psychology: Cognitive ProcessesPSYC300 & PSYC341PSYC442 Psychology of LanguagePSYC300 & PSYC341 PSYC489GHormones and BehaviorPSYC300 & PSYC301Additional courses may be considered for elective credit – consult with the Neuroscience faculty advisor.Elective Graduate CoursesPermission of instructor, Department & College requiredNACS641Introduction to Neurosciences (4)NACS642Cognitive NeuroscienceNACS643Computational NeuroscienceNACS644Cellular and Molecular NeuroscienceNACS728YIntroduction to Cognitive SciencePSYC764Comparative NeuroanatomyUndergraduate students pursuing a minor in neurosciences must complete a "Permission to Enroll in a Graduate class" form and obtain all of the required signatures in order to enroll in a graduate class (500-700 level). Students can get permission for a graduate-level class on a case-by-case basis with the approval of the instructor, advisor, department, and college offering the course. Each college has a form for this purpose.Research OpportunitiesResearch Assistantships - Student may have the opportunity to participate as a research assistant in a neurosciences laboratory for an elective (e.g. BSCI 399, PSYC 479). Must be an independent research project. Permission of Minor in Neurosciences Faculty Advisor is required. Honors Thesis - A student in a Departmental Honors Program may conduct a thesis in Neurosciences for their program’s requirement. Consult with a faculty advisor for more information.Applying to the Minor in Neuroscience Visit to download the application. ................
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