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Nov 27, 2024
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BIOL 475 - Neurobiology (3 units) Molecular and cellular aspects of neural development, structure and function.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 315 .
Units of Lecture: 3 Offered Every Fall and Spring Student Learning Outcomes (if available): Upon completion of this course: 1. Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of fundamental concepts of cellular and molecular neuroscience by definition, explanation, and use of these concepts in examinations. 2. Students will be able to describe and interpret the structure, molecular players, and function of key neuron types within multiple levels of nervous system organization, ranging from genes, proteins, organelles, neurotransmitters, synapses, circuits, and systems. 3. Students will be able to integrate previous knowledge about cell and molecular biology to explain the cellular and molecular basis of sensory, motor, and other major neural systems. 4. Students will be able to analyze and discuss technological applications and ethical concerns of cellular and molecular neuroscience for health- and society-related topics, such as genetic disease, autism, drug abuse, mental illness, neurodegeneration, regeneration, and stem cells. 5. Students will be able to demonstrate the ability to critically analyze scientific research articles in cellular and molecular neuroscience, through assignments in writing, speaking, and/or website design, with further demonstration of understanding the profound impacts of neuroscience on society.
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