BSc Honours in Biomedical Sciences - Option in Neurosciences |
120 |
Compulsory 1000-level courses
ANP1105 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
3,0 |
ANP1106 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
3,0 |
BIO1130 |
Introduction to Organismal Biology |
3,0 |
BIO1140 |
Introduction to Cell Biology |
3,0 |
CHM1311 |
Principles of Chemistry |
3,0 |
MAT1330 |
Calculus for the Life Sciences I |
3,0 |
MAT1332 |
Calculus for the Life Sciences II |
3,0 |
PSY1101 |
Introduction to Experimental Psychology |
3,0 |
Three credits of Psychology among the following:
PSY1102 |
Introduction to Applied Psychology |
3,0 |
Other Compulsory courses
BCH2333 |
Introduction to Biochemistry |
3,0 |
BCH3120 |
General Intermediary Metabolism |
3,0 |
BCH3356 |
Molecular Biology Laboratory |
3,0 |
or
BIO3151 |
Molecular Biology Laboratory |
3,0 |
MAT2379 |
Introduction to Biostatistics |
3,0 |
Compulsory courses for the Option
CMM4350 |
Principles of Neurobioloby |
3,0 |
or
BIO4350 |
Principles of Neurobiology |
3,0 |
PHS4340 |
Electrophysiology of Excitable Tissues |
3,0 |
BIM4009 |
Projet de recherche - sciences biomédicales / Research Project - Biomedical Sciences1 |
9,0 |
BIM4900 |
Séminaire de sciences biomédicales / Biomedical Sciences Seminar |
3,0 |
18 credits from the following list, including at least one laboratory component, must be completed:
BCH3125 |
Protein Structure and Function |
3,0 |
BCH4101 |
Human Genome Structure and Function |
3,0 |
or
BPS4101 |
Human Genome Structure and Function |
3,0 |
BCH4125 |
Cellular Regulation and Control |
3,0 |
BCH4188 |
Nucleic Acids - Structure and Functions |
3,0 |
BIO3360 |
Computational Tools for Biological Sciences |
3,0 |
BIO4351 |
Neural Basis of Animal Behaviour |
3,0 |
BPS4127 |
Advanced Techniques in Biosciences |
3,0 |
BPS4129 |
Advanced Chemical Biology |
3,0 |
PHA4107 |
Introductory Pharmacology -- Drugs and Living Systems |
3,0 |
15 elective credits
Note(s)
1 | BIM4009 is highly recommended. A minimum CGPA of 7.0 is required. Departmental permission is required to replace BIM4009 with nine credits of approved 3000 or 4000 level science optional courses. |