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Courses for Neuroscience And Behavior

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NSBV BC 3367y Transformative Landmarks in Neuroscience

Modern neuroscience incorporates topics from molecular neurobiology to cognition. Cognate disciplines include psychology, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, neuropharmacology, neurology and psychiatry, physics, computational science. We review neuroscience landmarks through readings of scientific publications, news reports, and controversies surrounding apparently transformative research, and contemplate contemporary viewpoints that have the benefit of hindsight.
4 points

NSBV BC 3593x-BC3594y Senior Research Seminar: Neuroscience and Behavior

Discussion and conferences on a research project culminate in a written and oral senior thesis. Each project must be supervised by a scientist working at Barnard or at another local institution. Successful completion of the seminar substitutes for the major examination. - R. Silver, R. Romeo
Prerequisites: Open to senior Neuroscience and Behavior majors. Permission of the instructor. This is a year-long course. By the end of the spring semester program planning period during junior year, majors should identify the lab they will be working in during their senior year.
4 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2012 :: NSBV BC3593
NSBV
3593
09927
001
Tu 4:10p - 6:00p
201 LEHMAN HALL
P. Balsam 13 [ More Info ]
NSBV
3593
05714
002
Tu 4:10p - 6:00p
227 MILBANK HALL
H. Moore 12 [ More Info ]
Spring 2013 :: NSBV BC3594
NSBV
3594
03281
001
Tu 4:10p - 6:00p
903 ALTSCHUL HALL
P. Balsam 13 [ More Info ]
NSBV
3594
08053
002
Tu 4:10p - 6:00p
303 ALTSCHUL HALL
H. Moore 12 [ More Info ]

Cross-Listed Courses

Biological Sciences (Barnard)

BC1500 Introduction to Organismal and Evolutionary Biology

BC1501 Introductory Lab in Organismal and Evolutionary Biology

BC1502 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology

BC1503 Introductory Lab in Cell and Molecular Biology

BC2100 Molecular and Mendelian Genetics

BC2272 Ecology

BC2280 Animal Behavior

BC2286 Statistics and Research Design

BC3303 Laboratory in Molecular Biology

BC3310 Cell Biology

BC3311 Laboratory in Cell Biology

BC3352 Development

BC3360 Animal Physiology

BC3362 Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience

BC3363 Laboratory in Molecular and Cell Neuroscience

BC3364 Advanced Neurobiology

BC3590 Senior Seminar- Microbial Immune Evasion Strategies

Chemistry (Barnard)

BC2001 General Chemistry I

BC3230 Organic Chemistry I

BC3282 Biological Chemistry

BC3328 Introductory Organic Chemistry Laboratory

Psychology (Barnard)

BC1001 Introduction to Psychology

BC1101 Statistics

BC1107 Psychology of Learning

BC1117 Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience

BC1119 Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience

BC2154 Hormones and Reproductive Behavior

BC2177 Psychology of Drug Use and Abuse

BC2180 Neurodevelopmental Processes and Cognitive/Behavioral Disorders

BC3376 Infant Development

BC3380 Fundamentals of Neuropsychology

BC3383 Neuropharmacology and Behavior

G4232 Production and Perception of Language