2019-2020 Undergraduate General Catalog


BIOL 215 Neuroscience and Society (SI)

A recent explosion of neuroscience discoveries has attracted attention from individuals who want to treat mental illness, advance technology, and improve themselves and our way of life. Still, we know relatively little about how the brain works. Using case studies, popular media, lay and scientific literature, and a visit to a neuroscience laboratory to stimulate discussion and writing, students will acquire an understanding of modern neurobiology and skills in scientific literacy that will allow them to interpret new science, evaluate common beliefs about the mind and the brain, and grapple with the implications of brain science in their lives.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Natural Science Core course

Core Requirements

Intersections: Scientific Intersections and Impacts