Search Results

Search Results for "NEUR 3600"

NEUR 3600  RESEARCH METHODS IN NEUROSCIENCE (3 credits)

In this course, students will get an introduction to how neuroscientists acquire, interpret, discuss, and share knowledge. Skills covered include study design, reading primary research articles, interpreting statistics, and writing scientific papers.

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 3130 and ENGL 1160 (or permission of Instructor) Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Distribution: Writing in the Discipline Single Course

Neuroscience

https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/neuroscience/
The study of neuroscience is one of the most rapidly growing areas in the sciences, reflecting the importance of the fundamental and applied interest in how the nervous system is coordinated and regulated. The field of neuroscience examines the physiology, anatomy, pharmacology, development, growth, maintenance, and evolution of nervous system processes. As an interdisciplinary major, students explore how neuroscience blends with associated fields leading to health careers, graduate school, and direct-to-career goals.