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Dec 04, 2024
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[DRAFT] Course Catalog 2025-2026 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Neuroscience Minor
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The minor consists of a minimum of 4 full courses (or the equivalent).
Students must earn minimum grades of C- or P for all courses that apply toward the minor.
View the catalog page for the neuroscience department.
A neuroscience minor may be relevant to non-neuroscience majors seeking an understanding of the nervous system as a complement to their majors.
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Transfer of Credit Toward the Minor
One course of transfer credit may count toward the 300-level neuroscience lecture course requirement. Prior approval from the department of the course as equivalent to a neuroscience course at Oberlin is required for neuroscience coursework taken away from Oberlin to be applied to the neuroscience minor.
Detailed Minor Requirements
Neuroscience Minor Course Lists
100-Level Neuroscience Courses
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100-level neuroscience courses are intended for students to explore their interest in neuroscience. They are theme-based courses that introduce neuroscience through the lens of a particular topic, such as the neuroscience of addiction, survival, sensation, toxicology, mental health, global health, etc.
300-Level Neuroscience Lecture Courses
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These electives are for advanced study of specific subfields introduced in NSCI 201. The majority of 300-level lecture courses are associated with a laboratory that introduces advanced techniques. The lab courses, which do not count toward the neuroscience minor, are independent courses that can be taken in other semesters.
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