Neuroscience 4000E – Honors Thesis

An independent laboratory project in Neuroscience emphasizing experimental design, instrumentation, data collection and analysis, and communication of experimental results by oral, poster and written presentations. Topics covered in seminar time include animal and human research ethics and institutional approval of animal and human experimentation, laboratory safety, and scientific communication skills. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Neuroscience 3000F/G with a minimum mark of 75%; one of Biology 2244A/B, Statistical Sciences 2244A/B or the former 2122A/B, or Psychology 2810; and registration in Year 4 of an Honors Specialization in Neuroscience. Corequisite(s): Pre-or Corequisite(s): Extra Information: Minimum 15 hours per week, 1.5 course. To be introduced effective September 2014. back to top





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