Neuroscience & Behavior Major (2020-2021)

Neuroscience & Behavior Major (2020-2021)

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY – INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM 2020 – 2021 All courses are three (3) credits unless otherwise indicated. Course selections should be made in consultation with an academic advisor. NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR MAJOR (2020-2021) Charles E. Schmidt College of Science Bachelor of Science (BS) FOUNDATIONS OF WRITTEN COMMUNICATION FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS & QUANTITATIVE REASONING (6 credit hours required – Writing Across the Curriculum - WAC) (6 credit hours required – Grade of “C” or higher is required) Student must take 2 of the following courses; 1 must be from group A. Grade of “C” or higher is required in each course The second course may be from group A or group B. ____ ENC 1101 ....... College Writing I (Required) PRETEST IS REQUIRED BEFORE TAKING YOUR FIRST MATH COURSE ____ ENC 1102 ....... College Writing II + Group A ____ MAC 1105 ....... College Algebra THE FOLLOWING COURSES BELOW MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR ENC 1102: ____ MAC 2311 ....... Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 (4 credits) or any mathematics course for which one of the above courses is the direct English Department prerequisite ____ ENC 1939 + .... Special Topic: College Writing Group B ____ ENC 2452 + .... Honors Composition for Science ____ MAC 1147 ....... Precalculus Algebra & Trigonometry (4 credits) History Department ____ MAC 2210 ....... Intro Calculus w/Applications (4 credits) (Permit Only) ____ MAC 2233 ....... Methods of Calculus (Required or higher math) ____ HIS 2050 + ..... Writing History ____ MAC 2312 ....... Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 (4 credits) Computer Science & Engineering Department Note: Students must take four Writing-Across-the-Curriculum (WAC) ____ COP 1034C ...... Computer Programming & Data Literacy for Everyone courses, two of which must be taken from Foundations of Written (For Non-College Engineering & Computer Science majors) Communication. Philosophy Department ____ PHI 2102 ......... Logic . FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY & HUMAN BEHAVIOR FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE & THE NATURAL WORLD (6 credit hours required) (6 credit hours required - One of the courses must have a lab) Student must take 2 of the following courses; 1 must be from group A. Student must take 2 of the following courses; 1 must be from group A. The second course may be from group A or group B. The second course may be from group A or group B. Group A Group A Group B History Department Biology Department Biology Department (Required) ____ AMH 2020 & D ............ United States History Since 1877 (P/F) (Required) ____ BSC 1010 & L & D ____ BSC 1011 & L & D Anthropology Department Biological Principles Biodiversity (4 cr. incl Lab & Dis) ____ ANT 2000 & D .......... Introduction to Anthropology (WAC) (4 cr. Incl. Lab & Dis) Economics Department Chemistry Department (Required) ____ ECO 2013 ..................... Macroeconomic Principles § ____ CHM 2045 & L General Chemistry 1 Political Science Department (4 cr. Incl. Lab) ‡ ____ POS 2041 ..................... Government of the United States Physics Department (Required) Psychology Department ____ PHY 2048 & L ____ PSY 1012 ...................... Introduction to Psychology (Required) General Physics 1 Sociology Department (5 credits incl. Lab) * ____ SYG 1000 ..................... Sociological Perspectives (highly recommended) ____ PHY 2053 College Physics 1 Group B (5 credits incl. Lab) ** History Department ____ AMH 2010 & D ........ United States History to 1877 (P/F) (D) = Discussion, (L) = Lab Economics Department Courses indica�ng a (D) or (L) are linked with a lecture, a lab, and/or a ____ ECO 2023 ................. Microeconomic Principles § discussion. If you select one of these courses, you must register for the ____ ECP 2002 ................. Contemporary Economic Issues lecture, lab, and/or discussion. You must atend the lecture, lab, and/or Exceptional Student Education Department discussion. ____ EEX 2091.................. Disability and Society Geosciences Department ____ EVR 2017 ................. Environment and Society P/F Languages, Linguis�cs, & Compara�ve Literature Department Certain designated undergraduate courses may be taken for a letter ____ LIN 2001 .................. Introduction to Language (online course) grade of pass (P) or fail (F). Students must indicate the grade option Public Administration Department preferred when registering; otherwise, a letter grade will be given. The ____ PAD 2258 ................. Changing Environment of Soc., Bus., & Gov’t maximum credit available to any student on the P/F option is one course per term with a maximum of 12 credits during a student’s entire course Sociology Department of study. This option is not available for courses in the student’s major, ____ SYG 2010 ................. Social Problems for students on probation, or for Engineering majors. Urban & Regional Planning Department ____ URP 2051 ................. Designing the City University Advising Services March 17, 2020 Page | 1 FOUNDATIONS IN GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP FOUNDATIONS OF HUMANITIES (6 credit hours required) (6 credit hours required) Student must choose two (2) courses from among the following: Student must take 2 of the following courses; 1 must be from group A. Anthropology Department The second course may be from group A or group B. ____ ANT 2410 .............. Culture and Society Group A Curriculum, Culture & Educa�on Department Visual Art & Art History Department ____ EDF 2854 ............... Educated Ci�zen in Global Context ____ ARH 2000 .............. Art Apprecia�on (P/F) Geosciences Department Music Department ____ GEA 2000 .............. World Geography ____ MUL 2010 ............. Music Apprecia�on Poli�cal Science Department Philosophy Department ____ INR 2002................ Introduc�on to World Poli�cs ____ PHI 2010 & D ........ Introduc�on to Philosophy (WAC) ++ Languages, Linguis�cs, & Compara�ve Literature Department Theatre & Dance Department ____ LAS 2000 ............... Intro to Caribbean & La�n American Studies ____ THE 2000 .............. Theatre Apprecia�on ____ LIN 2607 ................ Global Perspec�ves on Language (online course) Group B Sociology Department Architecture Department ____ SYP 2450 ............... Global Society ____ ARC 2208 .............. Culture & Architecture Social Work Department Theatre & Dance Department ____ SOW 1005 ............. Global Perspec�ves of Social Services ____ DAN 2100 ............. Apprecia�on of Dance History Department School of Communica�on & Mul�media Studies ____ WOH 2012 & D ...... History of Civiliza�on 1 (WAC) ++ ____ FIL 2000 & D ......... Film Apprecia�on ____ WOH 2022 ............. History of Civiliza�on 2 Languages, Linguis�cs, & Compara�ve Literature Department ____ LIT 2100 ................ Introduc�on to World Literature STUDENTS ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR MEETING ALL English Department GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS ____ LIT 2010 ................ Interpreta�on of Fic�on (WAC) ++ ____ LIT 2030 ................ Interpreta�on of Poetry (WAC) ++ Course selections should be made in consultation with an ____ LIT 2040 ................ Interpreta�on of Drama (WAC) ++ academic advisor. ____ LIT 2070 ................ Interpreta�on of Crea�ve Nonfic�on (WAC) ++ Legend + - ENC 1101 is a prerequisite. ++ - Two Founda�ons of Writen Communica�ons classes are required before taking this course. § - Sophomore standing (30 credits earned) is a requirement to take this course. * - MAC 2311 is a prerequisite for this course. ** - MAC 2233 prerequisites for this course. If a lab is needed, then take Gen. Physics 1 Lab (PHY 2048 Lab). ‡ - Co-requisite of College Algebra (MAC 1105) or a prerequisite of Introductory Chemistry (CHM 1025). WAC - (WAC) Wri�ng across the curriculum course. § Wri�ng Across the Curriculum (WAC)/Gordon Rule https://myfau.fau.edu/ Students must atain grades of “C” or higher. 12 credits of wri�ng (WAC) Go to MyFAU to: and 6 credits of mathema�cs are required. Check e-mail Please note: See FAU Announcements Students must take four (4) WAC courses. Two (2) courses are to be FAU Self-Service: taken from Founda�ons of Writen Communica�on. We strongly Course schedules recommend the two addi�onal WAC courses come from these courses: Registration (drop/add classes) and withdrawals ANT 2000, PHI 2010, WOH 2012, LIT 2010, LIT 2030, LIT 2040 and LIT Student records and financial aid 2070. See advisor for addi�onal details. Tuition payments The University Course Catalog Elec�ve Credits The number of elec�ve credits allowed varies by major. Please consult with an academic advisor to determine the number of elec�ve credits required for your major. Certain majors do not allow any electives. B.S. 50-54 credits Intellectual Founda�ons Program & Foreign Language 25-27 credits Major Core 12 credits Neuroscience elec�ve 29 - 31 credits Free Elec�ves (16 credits must be upper division) 120 CREDITS TOTAL University Advising Services March 17, 2020 Page | 2 MAJOR COURSES, COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS and ELECTIVES NEUROSCIENCE AND BEHAVIOR MAJOR PSY 1012 General Psychology (3 credits) BSC 1011 Biodiversity (3 credits) BSC 1011L Biodiversity Lab (1 credit) BSC 1010 Biological Principles (3 credits) BSC 1010L Biological Principles Lab (1 credit) PSY 3234 Exp. Design & Statistical Inf. (3 credits) PSB 3002 Biological Basis of Behavior I (3 credits) CHM 2045 *General Chemistry I (3 credits) CHM 2045L *General Chemistry I Lab (1 credit) CHM 2046 *General Chemistry II (3 credits) CHM 2046L *General Chemistry II Lab (1 credit) PCB 3063 Genetics (4 credits) CBH 4024 Comparative Animal Behavior (3 credits) PSY 3213 Research

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