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Show 58 PSY 2730 Biopsychology (3) PSY 2830 Psychology of Consciousness (3) PSY 3010 Abnormal Psychology (3) PSY 3 710 Physiological Psychology (3) PSY 3730 Perception (3) PSY 3740 Drugs and Behavior (3) ZOOL LSI020 Human Biology (3) ZOOL 2100 Human Anatomy (4) ZOOL 2200 Human Physiology (4) ZOOL 3200 Cell Biology (4) ZOOL 3300 Genetics (4) ZOOL 3600 Comparative Physiology (4) ZOOL 4050 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4) ZOOL 4100 Vertebrate Embryology (4) ZOOL 4120 Histology (4) ZOOL 4220 Endocrinology (4) ZOOL 4300 Molecular Genetics (4) ZOOL 4350 Animal Behavior (4) Note: Consult the WSU course catalog for prerequisites to the elective courses listed above NEUROSCIENCE COURSES - NEUR NEUR 2050. Introduction to Neuroscience (3) Introduction to the interdisciplinary field of neuroscience, which examines the function and dysfunction of the human and animal nervous system. The course spans the major areas of neuroscience including cellular/molecular factors, neuron physiology, brain structure and function, and medical/clinical applications. The topics addressed are critical to multiple fields of study (e.g. health sciences, psychology, and zoology) and provides the skills necessary for students to succeed in upper-division courses related to the brain and behavior. Prerequisite: none; recommend some background in basic biology, chemishy, or psychology. Urban and Regional Planning Emphasis Coordinator: Dr. Bryan Dorsey Location: Social Science Building, Room 314 Telephone: 801-626-6944 I his program provides a special emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning for majors in Botany, Sociology, Geography, Geosciences, Microbiology, Politics, Economics, Zoology, and related fields. The planning emphasis offers students a background in planning by adding a set of core courses to the major of their choice. This allows each student to pursue his discipline and still gain a general understanding of the field of planning. Urban and Regional Planning emphasis » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses in Urban and Regional Planning (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 18 credit hours. Course Requirements for Emphasis Courses Required (6 credit hours) GEOG 4410 Land Use Planning Techniques & Practices (3) GEOG 4420 Advanced Planning Techniques (3) Electives (12 credit hours) For students completing both a major and a minor, the requirements of the major field will be reduced by fifteen hours. They will be replaced by 12 hours of interdisciplinary courses selected outside the major field from the following. BTNY LS1403 Environment Appreciation (3) GEOG 3450 Cartography (3) GEOG 3460 Advanced Cartography (3) GEOG 3210 Urban Geography (3) GEOG 3360 Economic Geography (3) GEO 4210 Intro to GIS (4) GEO 2540 Environmental Geology (4) MCR LSI 153 Elementary Public Health (3) POLS 3700 Intro to Public Administration (3) POLS 3750 Urban Government & Politics (3) SOC 2850 Sociology of Cities (3) SOC DV3850 Sociology of Urban Life (3) SOC 3300 Environmental Sociology (3) and a basic statistics course taken in a department of the student's choice. For students who wish to complete the Planning Emphasis Program in lieu of a minor, GEOG 4410 and 4420 will be required as well as 12 hours of interdisciplinary courses from the above list outside the major field. Women's Studies Minor Program Coordinator: Maria Parrilla de Kokal Location: Social Sciences Building, Rooms 301/303 Telephone Contact: Cara Angell 801-626-7632 I he Women's Studies minor is an interdisciplinary program which introduces students to the current scholarship in the study of women, past and present, from a variety of cultural, class, sexual preference, ethnic, and religious orientations. Women's Studies minor » Program Prerequisite: A student's program of study for the Women's Studies Minor must be approved by the Women's Studies Coordinator. » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 20 credit hours is required for this minor. Course Requirements for Minor Women's Studies Courses Required (12 credit hours) WS SS/DV1500 WS DV3050 WS 4050 WS 4060 WS WS Introduction to Women's Studies (3) Feminist Theories (3) Research Methodologies (2) Research Project* (2) Internship in Women's Studies* (1-2) Senior Seminar (2) WS 4060 (2) and WS 4860 (2) represent alternate tracks for students with interest in academic careers or community work, respectively. Either one may be taken as an elective by students choosing the alternate course as a requirement. As an elective, WS 4860 may be taken fori or 2 credit hours. Weber State University 2011 -2012 Catalog |