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Biology 208: Neurobiology

A comprehensive study of the vertebrate nervous system covering its overall organization and development, function, control of homeostatic systems, and mechanisms of sensory perception. Non-laboratory course. Prerequisite: one semester of biology or psychology, or permission of the instructor. (Credit, full course.)

Taught on an irregular schedule. Last taught: Spring 2003

Spring 2003 Schedule

Spring 2003 Text:

Neurobiology. Molecules, Cells and Systems, 2nd Edition, Matthews, G.G. Blackwell Scientific, 2001.

Spring 2003 Grading:

Exams: 3@100 = 300
Projects: 3 @ 50 = 150
Final Exam: 150
Total: 600

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