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Core Classes

INP was designed to provide a broad background for students. Core courses from three major areas of modern neuroscience, Molecular- (M), Cellular- (C), and Systems- (S) are available. To fulfill the requirements of the program, a trainee must successfully complete one course from each of the categories: molecular, systems, and cellular categories. Those courses that carry more than one designation (see table below) can only be counted as fulfilling one of the three category requirements for any given trainee.

FALL WINTER SPRING

Systems Neuroscience (S)
(N&B 208A)

Systems Neuroscience (S)
(N&B 208B)*

Physiology of Ion Channels (C)
(P&B 232)
Molecular Neuroscience (M)
(N&B 206A)
Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Neurobiology (M)
(DC 231D)
Chemical Neuroanatomy (S)
(Pharm 210)
  Cellular Neuroscience (C)
(N&B 207)
Chemical Transmission (S)(C)(M)
(Pharm 255)
  Neurotransmitter and Drug Receptors (C)(M)
(Pharm 252)
Developmental Genetics (C)(M)
(DC 210)

* 208A Is a prerequisite for 208B

Additional Class Requirements:
All INP students participate every quarter in the Foundations of Neuroscience course. This mandatory course meets in the Fall and Winter quarters and is intended to expose students to critical reading and analysis of the primary literature.

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