Course Name and Number | → | * PSYC 3P81 |
Course Title | → | Neuroscience I |
Cross-listing Information | → | (also offered as NEUR 3P81) |
Course Description | → | Integrative approach to basic neuroscience including molecular neuroscience, physiology of excitable cells, neuroembryology, neurocytology, neurohistology, neuroanatomy and cellular electrophysiology. Emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of the subject including elements of molecular medicine, biology, biophysics and biochemistry. |
Course Format | → | Lectures, 2 hours per week; lab, 3 hours alternating weeks. |
Course Restriction | → | Restriction: open to PSYC Co-op and NEUR Co-op majors with a minimum of 8.0 overall credits or 3.0 PSYC credits above PSYC 1F90. |
Course Prerequisite | → | Prerequisite(s): PSYC 2P36 and 2P37 or permission of the instructor. |
Course Note | → | Note: students must contact the instructor to register for a lab. |
Course Exclusion | → | Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in PSYC (NEUR) 3F81. |
GEOG | 3 | P | 40 | ||||
departmental code | |||||||
credit value | |||||||
D | → | 1.50 credits (Teacher Education) | |||||
F | → | 1.00 credit | |||||
G | → | 1.00 credit | |||||
L | → | 2.00 credits | |||||
M | → | 1.00 credit (multiple topics) | |||||
N | → | 0.00 credit | |||||
P | → | 0.50 credit | |||||
Q | → | 0.50 credit | |||||
R | → | 0.50 credit | |||||
V | → | 0.50 credit (variable topics) | |||||
Y | → | 0.25 credit | |||||
Z | → | 5.00 credit | |||||
course year level* | |||||||
1 | → | year 1 | |||||
2 | → | year 2 | |||||
3 | → | year 3 | |||||
4 | → | year 4 | |||||
5 | → | graduate studies | |||||
6 | → | PMPC | |||||
7 | → | Doctoral Studies; Concordia Seminary | |||||
8 | → | teacher education | |||||
9 | → | in-service |
· | 1.50 credit = 9 sem. hrs. |
· | 1.00 credit = 6 sem. hrs. |
· | 0.50 credit = 3 sem. hrs |
· | 0.25 credit = 1.25 sem. hrs. |
ABED | Aboriginal Adult Education |
ABTE | Aboriginal Teacher Education |
ACTG | Accounting |
ADED | Adult Education |
ADMI | Administration |
ADST | Applied Disability Studies |
AESL | Academic English as a Subsequent Language |
APCO | Applied Computing |
ARAB | Arabic |
ASTR | Astronomy |
BCHM | Biochemistry |
BIOL | Biology |
BMED | Biomedical Sciences |
BPHY | Biophysics |
BTEC | Biotechnology |
BTGD CANA | Game Canadian Studies |
CHEM | Chemistry |
CHYS | Child and Youth Studies |
CLAS | Classics |
COMM | Communication Studies |
COSC | Computer Science |
CPCF | Communication Popular Culture and Film |
DART | Dramatic Arts |
ECON | Economics |
EDBE | Education- Teacher Education |
EDUC | Education |
ENCW | Creative Writing |
ENGL | English |
ENSU ENTR | Environmental Sustainability Entrepreneurship |
ERSC | Earth Sciences |
ESCI | Science |
ETHC | Ethics |
FILM | Film |
FNCE | Finance |
FREN | French |
GEOG | Geography |
GERM | German |
GREE | Greek |
HLSC | Health Sciences |
HIST | History |
HLSC | Health Sciences |
INDG | Indigenous Studies |
IASC | Interactive Arts and Science |
INTC | Intercultural Studies |
ITAL | Italian |
ITIS | Information Technology Information Systems |
JAPA | Japanese |
KINE | Kinesiology |
LABR | Labour Studies |
LATI | Latin |
LING | Linguistics |
MAND | Mandarin |
MARS | Medieval and Renaissance Studies |
MATH | Mathematics |
MGMT | Management |
MKTG | Marketing |
MUSI | Music |
NEUR | Neuroscience |
NUSC | Nursing |
OBHR | Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources |
OEVI | Oenology and Viticulture |
OPER | Operations Management |
PCUL | Popular Culture |
PHIL | Philosophy |
PHYS | Physics |
PMPB | Professional Masters Preparation Business |
POLI | Political Science |
PORT | Portuguese |
PSYC | Psychology |
RECL | Recreation and Leisure Studies |
RUSS | Russian |
SCIE | Science |
SCLC | Studies in Comparative Literatures and Cultures |
SOCI | Sociology |
SPAN | Spanish |
SPMA | Sport Management |
STAC | Studies in Arts and Culture |
SWAH | Swahili |
TOUR | Tourism |
VISA | Visual Arts |
WGST | Women's and Gender Studies |
WRDS | Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse Studies |