COURSES
Core Curriculum in Neuroscience (8 hours)
NEUR 2310 - Introduction to Neuroscience
NEUR 2110 - Introductory Laboratory in Neuroscience
NEUR 3447 - Neurobiology
NEUR 4000 - Neuroscience Seminar (four semesters)
Supporting Courses in biology (9 hours)
BIOL 1311 - Integrative Biology I
BIOL 1111 - Introductory Biology Laboratory
BIOL 1312 - Integrative Biology II
BIOL 1212 - Methods for Biological Problem Solving
Supporting Courses in Chemistry (8 hours)
CHEM 1318 - Chemistry in the Modern World
CHEM 1118 - Introduction to Analytical Methods
CHEM 2319 - Organic Chemistry
CHEM 2119 - Laboratory Methods in Organic Chemistry
Supporting Courses in Psychology (11 hours)
PSYC 1300- Principles of Psychology
PSYC 2401 - Statistics and Methods I
PSYC 2402 - Statistics and Methods II
Four elective courses from the following list, with two from each discipline
BIOL 3432 - Vertebrate Physiology
BIOL 3440 - Animal Behavior
BIOL 3443 - Developmental Biology
BIOL 3446 - Cell Biology
BIOL -91 - Selected Topics (3 hours, advisory approval required)
PSYC 3311 - Sensation and Perception
PSYC 3331 - Memory and Cognition
PSYC 3340 - Psychopathology
PSYC 3360 - Special Topics in Psychology (advisory approval required)
PSYC 4390 - Senior Seminar in Psychology (advisory approval required)
NEUR 2310 - Introduction to Neuroscience
A survey of basic neuroscience, starting with fundamentals of neuronal structures and ending with higher brain functions and their relations to mind and behavior.
NEUR 2110 - Neuroscience Laboratory
The neuroscience laboratory provides students with a hands-on approach to understanding the scientific method through neuroscientific techniques and data analysis.
NEUR 3447 - Neurobiology
Neurobiology focuses on the organization and functions of nervous tissues and systems.
NEUR 4000 - Neuroscience Seminar
This course is built around student presentations of independent research in neuroscience (NEUR 4390) and seminars from occasional external speakers.
NEUR 4-90 - Independent Research in Neuroscience
Independent empirical research arranged with a faculty member on problems in neuroscience.
Faculty
James Roberts
210-999-7233
James.Roberts@trinity.edu
Kimberley Phillips
210-999-7102
Kimberley.Phillips@trinity.edu