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PSY 402
Advanced Neuroscience
Advanced study of topics in neuroscience. The course will build upon topics covered in the Introduction to Neuroscience and focus on Neuropsychology and Neurocognition. (3 credit hours)
Credits
3
Prerequisite
PSY 101
,
PSY 244
, and
BIO 113
or
BIO 115
Offered
Spring