Neuroscience B.S.

Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system and its impact on behavior and cognitive functions. An interdisciplinary field, it draws from biology, psychology, chemistry, and other areas to further our understanding of the nervous system in treating neurological and psychiatric disorders. Students majoring in neuroscience are equipped for graduate and professional studies leading to careers in research, medicine and other health-related fields, as well as biotech and other industries. Students completing a B.S. in neuroscience are also suited to careers as laboratory technicians, health educators, and technical writers.

120 MINIMUM HOURS

36 UPPER LEVEL HOURS

30 HOURS AT UMHB

 

This information applies to all courses denoted with an asterisk *

UMHB is part of a consortium of colleges (LCMC) that offers shared online courses in growing professional subjects.  UMHB is your home institution and a LCMC consortium college is the teaching institution for this course.  Rize Education is the platform that enables UMHB to offer these courses. All Rize Education courses are online, and you can expect to meet students from other colleges, as the courses are shared across multiple institutions.

Students enrolled in this course should understand the following:

  • The policies of the LCMC consortium teaching institution through Rize Education, rather than the policies of UMHB, will prevail in many areas, including but not limited to assignment and course grades, attendance requirements, academic integrity, disability accommodations, course assignment due dates, course schedules, academic appeals, and other grievance/complaint processes. UMHB strongly recommends that students enrolling in this course review Rize’s Academic Policies. found here.
  • Rize Education courses operate on an academic calendar that is different from UMHB’s academic calendar. The teaching institutions through LCMC have a range of holiday and other break policies. Students enrolling in this course will be provided with information on how to submit a request to the teaching institution’s course instructor that UMHB holidays and breaks be honored when possible.
  • Students who have obtained approved disability accommodations at UMHB will be required to complete additional steps through Rize Education to have disability accommodations approved for this course.
  • Instructors in this course are not employees of UMHB and are not supervised by or subject to the discipline of UMHB. Instructors may or may not support UMHB’s Christian mission.
  • This course will appear on your transcript and apply to your degree program as a UMHB course.

This course is NOT accessed within UMHB’s Canvas system.  Once enrolled, you will not be able to access this course until you have received the email from support@rize.education.

  • You will receive an email from support@rize.education when you have access to the course. If you do not receive an email before the start of the semester, please get in touch with support@rize.education immediately.
  • The live class is optional but highly encouraged. Weekly assignments are not optional. You must complete assignments for this course by their due date each week, or you may be reported absent by the teaching institution.

By enrolling in this course, you acknowledge and agree to the information provided above.

Degree Requirements

Academic Core – 45 hours

see Bachelor of Science Degree - Academic Core

Includes CHEM 1410 and CHEM 1420 as the Lab Science requirement, MATH 2303 as the Mathematics requirement and PSYC 1301 as the Social Science requirement.

  

B.S. Neuroscience Major Required Courses - 50 hours

 
BIOL 1350Biology for Science Majors I

3

BIOL 1150Biology for Science Majors I Lab

1

BIOL 1360Biology for Science Majors II

3

BIOL 1160Biology for Science Majors II Lab

1

BIOL 2340Human Anatomy & Physiology I

3

BIOL 2140Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab

1

BIOL 2341Human Anatomy & Physiology II

3

BIOL 2141Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab

1

BIOL 3310Genetics

3

BIOL 3110Genetics Lab

1

BIOL 3375Human Physiology

3

BIOL 3175Human Physiology Lab

1

NSCI 3310 *Neuroscience Foundations

3

NSCI 3320 *Biological Basis of Perception and Movement

3

NSCI 3330 *Cognitive Neuroscience

3

BIOL 4340The Addicted Brain

3

NSCI 4180Neuroscience Seminar

1

NSCI 4180Neuroscience Seminar

1

NSCI 4180Neuroscience Seminar

1

NSCI 4180Neuroscience Seminar

1

NSCI 4195Neuroscience Capstone Seminar

1

NSCI 4320 *Clinical Neuropathology

3

MATH 1306College Algebra

3

PSYC 3315Abnormal Psychology

3

Choose one of the following tracks: Biochemical, Biopsychological or Pre-Medical

Biochemical Track - 10 hours

BIOL 2170Research Methods

1

BIOL 2171Research Methods Lab

1

CHEM 3410Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 4430Biochemistry

4

 

Biopsychological Track - 10 hours

PSYC 2314Research Methods for Social Science

3

PSYC 3333Sensation and Perception

3

PSYC 3133Sensation and Perception Laboratory

1

PSYC 3350Cognition

3

 

Pre-Medical Track - 26 hours

 
BIOL 2170Research Methods

1

BIOL 2171Research Methods Lab

1

BIOL 2180Microbiology Lab

1

BIOL 2380Microbiology

3

CHEM 3410Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 3420Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 4430Biochemistry

4

PHYS 2411General Physics I

4

PHYS 2412General Physics II

4