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Course Atlas: Summer 2007

PLEASE NOTE: The priinted Emory College Fall 2007 Atlas is INCORRECT.

CORRECT course information is avaiilable BELOW.

PLEASE REFER TO THE COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FINAL SCHEDULE


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NBB Electives

NBB 425: Brain Imaging
Marino, TWTH, 2:30-4:45, MAX 13: NBB-7, Psych-6,1462 Clifton Road, Room 231
Summer Session 2 only
( Same as PSYC 425)

Content: This course will focus on the application of imaging technology (Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and others) to the study of brain anatomy and function. The goal is for you to obtain a working knowledge of these techniques and the strengths and limitations of each. Our topics will range from historically well established methods to new methods on the horizon of basic and clinical research

Text: TBA

Particulars: TBA

NBB 495A: Honors Research
Lennard, TBA, TBA, 1462 Clifton Road, Room 304

Content: Fall, Spring, Summer. Open to senior NBB majors enrolled inthe College Honors Program. Honors research in neurobiology/behavior. Registrants attend biweekly meetings to present progress reports of their ongoing research, discuss how to write proposals and papers, and give oral presentations.

Pre/co-requisites: Permission of instructor and NBB 221 (Psychology 230 not accepted). Cannot be taken conurrently with NBB 497WR or NBB 499R. A maximum of four hours of NBB 495A, 495BWR, , 497R, 497WR, or 499R accepted as an elective toward the NBB major.

NBB 495BWR: Honors Research
Lennard, TBA, TBA, 1462 Clifton Road 304

Content: Fall, Spring, Summer. Open to senior NBB majors enrolled in the College Honors Program. Honors research in neurobiology/behavior. Registrants attend biweekly meetings to present progress reports of their ongoing research, discuss how to write proposals, papers, and give oral presentations. To receive credit for the course and to satisfy the senior-year writing requirement, a student thesis must be accepted by the Honors Program.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; NBB 221 (Psychology 230 not accepted); NBB 495A (with permission of instructor, may substitute NBB 499R) Cannot be taken concurrently with NBB 499R; may not receive credit for NBB 495BWRa and NBB 497WR under the direction of the same faculty mentor. A maximum of four hours of NBB 495A, 495BWR, 497R, 497WR, or 499R accepted as an elective toward the NBB major.

NBB 497R: Supervised Reading

Content: Fall, Spring, Summer. Credit, one to four hours. Independent, faculty-mentored research; designed as a prelude to conducting laboratory research under the same mentor.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. Cannot be taken conurrently with NBB 497WR. A maximum of four hours of NBB 495A, 495BWR, 497R, 497WR, or 499R accepted as an elective toward the NBB major.

NBB 497WR: Supervised Writing

Content: Fall, Spring, Summer. Independent, faculty-mentored research and writing, with major writing assignment(s) accounting for at least 60% of the grade.

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Cannot be taken concurrently with NBB 497R. may not receive credit for NBB 497WR and 495BWR under the direction of the same faculty mentor. A maximum of four hours of NBB 495A, 495BWR, 497R, 497WR, or 499R accepted as an elective toward the NBB major.

NBB 499R: Undergraduate Research
Lennard, TBA, TBA, 1462 Clifton Road, Room 304

Content: Fall, Spring, Summer. Credit, one to four hours.Up to eight hours may be taken, but a maximum of four hours of NBB 495A,, 495BWR, 497R, 497WR, or 499R accepted as an elective toward the NBB major. Independent research in neurobiology and behavior. Registrants attend biweekly meetings to present progress reports of their ongoing research, discuss how to write proposals, papers, and give oral presentations.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; for enrollment in a second semester, NBB 221 (Psychology 230 not accepted); cannot be taken concurrently with NBB 495A, 495BWR or 497WR.

 

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