Neuroscience
Major/Minor/Specialisation !R01-AA-MAJ+1024 (2016)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2016.
Year and Campus: | 2016 |
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Coordinator
Dr Peter Kitchener
Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience
Contact
Email: pkitc@unimelb.edu.au
Overview: |
It is expected that students completing this Major will understand the fundamental organisational and functional principles of the nervous system: from the biology of nerve cells and neural circuits through to neural systems and ultimately to complex behaviours like thought and emotion. From the two core subjects students will gain an overview of the breath of modern neuroscience to see how a spectrum of science disciplines (such as Cell and Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Zoology and Anatomy) contribute to our understanding of nervous system function. This will also reveal how Neuroscience overlaps with related areas of study, such as Cognitive Science, Psychology and Medicine. Areas of study include how perceptual and motor systems are organised, the crucial role of the nervous system in the regulation of the internal environment of the body, how the nervous system develops, how it has evolved, and the effects of injury, disease and abuse. |
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Learning Outcomes: |
Neuroscience Major Graduates should demonstrate:
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Structure & Available Subjects: | Completion of 50 points of study at Level 3. |
Subject Options: | Both of Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Plus two electives selected from Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: |
Related Course(s): |
Bachelor of Biomedicine Bachelor of Science |
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