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Neuroscience Major and Minor

www.Neuroscience.Pitt.edu
Revised: 07/2020

Neuroscience is the study of the biological bases and consequences of behavior, with a special focus on the role of the nervous
system in these processes. The field has emerged during the past three decades as part of the explosive growth of interest in the
biology of the brain and its contribution to understanding and treating neurological and psychiatric disorders. The neuroscience
major provides a broad and challenging sequence of courses in biological sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and physics, in addition
to both introductory and advanced courses in neuroscience. Students intending to major in neuroscience should begin taking
neuroscience courses in their sophomore year, after many of the basic science courses are completed.

With a solid grounding in natural science, majors will be able to apply the relevant portions of these courses to problems concerning
nervous system function. Students have the opportunity to receive course credit for original research projects that they conduct in
collaboration with department faculty. The small size of the upper-level courses and the opportunity to work closely with individual
faculty members in research laboratories permit closer relationships between students and faculty than are often found in larger
departments. Many students choose the bachelor’s degree in neuroscience as preparation for a career in medicine. In addition, it
also prepares students for: careers in health-related fields such as dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, public health, physical therapy,
and exercise physiology; postgraduate training in neuroscience and a future research career in a university, institute, pharmaceutical
company, or hospital; research assistant positions in pharmaceutical, hospital, or university settings; and public and private high
school teaching; additional biology courses may be required.

Required courses for the Neuroscience major Writing course; choose one course
The neuroscience major requires the completion of 59 credits NROSCI 1800 Neuroscience Writing Practicum
distributed as follows. Equivalent University Honors College NROSCI 1801 Neuroscience Writing Practicum
courses may be substituted for any of the courses listed below. NROSCI 1962 Thesis Writing Practicum

Core courses Capstone requirement; choose one course


NROSCI 1000 Introduction to Neuroscience NROSCI 1027 Neuroscience Pro Seminar
NROSCI 1011 Functional Neuroanatomy NROSCI 1901 Independent Study (4 credits)
NROSCI 1012 Neurophysiology NROSCI 1962 Thesis Research Writing Practicum
NROSCI 1017 Synaptic Transmission Natural Sciences Research
NROSCI 1049 Research Topics in Neuroscience
Co-requisite courses
Two advanced elective courses Biological Science courses
NROSCI 1014 Speaking of Science BIOSC 0150 Foundations of Biology 1
NROSCI 1028 Signaling Pathways in Synaptic Plasticity BIOSC 0050 or BIOSC 0057 Foundations of Biology Lab 1 or BIOSC
NROSCI 1030 Psychiatric Disorders and Brain Function 0058 Foundations of Biology Sea-PHAGES Lab 1
NROSCI 1032 Functional Org of the Human Nervous Sys BIOSC 0160 Foundations of Biology 2
NROSCI 1033 Neural Basis of Vision BIOSC 0060 or BIOSC 0067 Foundations of Biology Lab 2 or BISOC
NROSCI 1034 Neural Basis of Cognition 0068 Foundations of Biology Sea-PHAGES Lab 2
NROSCI 1036 Neurobiology of Aging BIOSC 1000 Biochemistry
NROSCI 1038 Research in Behavioral Neuroscience BIOSC 1250 or NROSCI 1250 Human Physiology
NROSCI 1039 Processing in Neural Circuits
NROSCI 1040 Biological Bases of Learning and Memory Chemistry courses
NROSCI 1041 Developmental Neurobiology CHEM 0110 General Chemistry 1
NROSCI 1042 Neurochemical Basis of Behavior CHEM 0120 General Chemistry 2
NROSCI 1043 Neural Plasticity CHEM 0310 Organic Chemistry 1
NROSCI 1112 Functional Neuroanatomy Honors Practicum CHEM 0320 Organic Chemistry 2
NROSCI 1200 Neuropharmacology of Addiction CHEM 0345 Organic Chemistry Lab
Fall Junior Year
Mathematics course
_______ NROSCI 1017 or NROSCI 1250
MATH 0220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1
_______ NROSCI 1049
_______ PHYS 0110 or PHYS 0174
Physics courses
PHYS 0110 Introduction to Physics 1 Spring Junior Year
PHYS 0111 Introduction to Physics 2 _______ NROSCI 1017 or BIOSC 1000
_______ PHYS 0111 or PHYS 0175
Grade requirements _______ PHYS 0212 or PHYS 0219 (optional)
A grade of B- or better is required in NROSCI 1000. A minimum
GPA of 2.0 in the core, advanced elective, and co-requisite Fall Senior Year
courses is required for graduation. _______ NROSCI 1012 or NROSC 1013
_______ NROSCI advanced elective 1
Satisfactory/No Credit option
NROSCI 1049 is the only course that counts toward the major Spring Senior Year
and may be taken on an S/NC basis. _______ NROSCI 1011 or NROSC 1012
_______ NROSCI advanced elective
Declaring the major _______ NROSCI 1800, NROSCI 1801, or NROSCI 1962
In order to declare the neuroscience major, a student must have _______ Capstone Requirement 2
completed BIOSC 0150, BIOSC 0160, CHEM 0110, and CHEM Advanced elective courses are listed on page 1 of this document. NROSCI 1800 or
0120 with a grade of C or better. NROSCI 1801 (writing practicum) should be taken with one of these advanced
electives.
Advising
Neuroscience research is recommended. NROSCI 1027 Neuroscience Pro Seminar
Patty Reagan or any natural science research may be used to meet the capstone requirement.
LANGY A210
412-624-5156 Checklist for the Neuroscience minor
[email protected] The neuroscience minor requires the completion of a minimum
of 14 credits. Additional electives must be taken as needed to
satisfy this requirement. Please consult the NROSCI Advisor for
Checklist and plan of study for the Neuroscience major suggestions.
Other plans are possible. Equivalent University Honors College
courses may be substituted. Option 1
_______ NROSCI 1000 *
Fall Freshman Year _______ NROSCI 1011
_______ BIOSC 0150 _______ NROSCI 1012
_______ CHEM 0110 _______ NROSCI 1017
_______ NROSCI _______ (elective if required)
Spring Freshman Year
_______ BIOSC 0160 Option 2
_______ BIOSC 0050 or BIOSC 0057 or BIOSC 0058 _______ NROSCI 1000 *
_______ CHEM 0120 _______ NROSCI 1______ 1
_______ MATH 0220 _______ NROSCI 1______ 1
_______ NROSCI 1______ 2
Fall Sophomore Year _______ NROSCI _______ (elective if required)
_______ NROSCI 1000 or NROSCI 1250
_______ BIOSC 0060 or BIOSC 0067 or BISOC 0068 * A letter grade of C or better must be earned in NROSCI 1000.
_______ CHEM 0310
1. Eligible courses are: NROSCI 1011, NROSCI 1012, NROSCI
Spring Sophomore Year 1017, or University Honors College equivalent courses.
_______ NROSCI 1000 or NROSCI 1017
_______ CHEM 0320 2. NROSCI 1014, NROSCI 1028, NROSCI 1030, NROSCI 1032,
_______ CHEM 0345 NROSCI 1033, NROSCI 1034, NROSCI 1036, NROSCI 1038,
NROSCI 1039, NROSCI 1040, NROSCI 1042, NROSCI 1043,
NROSCI 1200

Note: Students must apply for any official minor they will complete or have
completed at the time they apply for graduation.

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