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Behavioural neurosci

edited December 2009 in General
I'm in the behavioural neurosci program - is anyone else?
I take it not many people are because usually when I ask about neurosci curriculum courses nobody answers. Still, has anyone taken Kin 207 (motor systems)? I find Kin courses most mysterious; they never put up proper outlines like other departments and they often don't put up the prof until right before the course starts.
I also have to take Kin 205 - has anyone taken that? That one's going to have to wait a while since I think it has an MBB pre-req, and the MBB has a chemistry pre-req, and the chemistry has a physics and math pre-req....

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  • edited December 2009
    Uh, is that Cognitive Science (COGS)? I think you can double major in that and psychology or criminology.
  • edited December 2009
    No it's not COGS. Behavioural Neuroscience is Psychology and Kinesiology combined in a Bachelor of Sci. Essentially it's the only way to get a BSci doing psych courses instead of getting a BA.

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