Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166449 BCSC 244-1 Neuroethology Spring 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 1105 1220 Gavett Hall Room 206 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
43
Capacity     
48
Co-Located: BCSC 244-1 (P), NSCI 244-1
Instructors: Renee Miller
Description: Explores the neural basis of naturally occurring animal behaviors. Emphasizes how information is integrated from interactions between molecules, cells, and groups of cells, all of which are necessary to produce behavior. Considers how hormones, neural development, anatomy, physiology, and evolution lead to behaviors such as orientation, communication, feeding, and reproduction.

Prerequisite: BCSC 240/NSCI 201

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142488 BCSC 244-1 Neuroethology Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 1105 1220 Hylan Building Room 202 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
24
Capacity     
48
Co-Located: BCSC 244-1 (P), NSCI 244-1
Instructors: Renee Miller
Description: Explores the neural basis of naturally occurring animal behaviors. Emphasizes how information is integrated from interactions between molecules, cells, and groups of cells, all of which are necessary to produce behavior. Considers how hormones, neural development, anatomy, physiology, and evolution lead to behaviors such as orientation, communication, feeding, and reproduction.

Prerequisite: BCSC 240/NSCI 201

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-122531 BCSC 244-1 Neuroethology Spring 2022 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 1105 1220 Hylan Building Room 202 01/12/2022 05/07/2022
Enrollment: Enrolled     
23
Capacity     
48
Co-Located: BCSC 244-1 (P), NSCI 244-1
Instructors: Renee Miller
Description: Explores the neural basis of naturally occurring animal behaviors. Emphasizes how information is integrated from interactions between molecules, cells, and groups of cells, all of which are necessary to produce behavior. Considers how hormones, neural development, anatomy, physiology, and evolution lead to behaviors such as orientation, communication, feeding, and reproduction.

Prerequisite: BCSC 240/NSCI 201

Offered: Fall Spring Summer