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Apr 14, 2026
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BSC 5204 - Neuroscience I Credits: 4.5 Foundational neuroscience course focusing on the organization and functioning of the nervous system that will prepare students for diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. The essential principles of synaptic transmission, development and histology of nervous system structures, and the anatomy of somatosensory and motor control pathways will be examined. Foundational neuroscience concepts are applied to clinical scenarios using clinical correlations and case studies. Whole and prosected brain specimens are utilized in lab for visualization of pertinent structures. Prerequisite(s): BSC 5106 Corequisite(s): BSC 5206 Grading: G Lecture Hours: 4 Lab/Clinic Hours: 1.5 Clock Hours: 60.5
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