The PNB minor is suitable for students wishing to further their understanding of body and brain functions at the molecular, cellular and systemic level. Course offerings span comparative and model system physiology, nervous system function and development, endocrinology, cardiorespiratory physiology, and associated diseases.
Requirements
Students pursuing a minor in Physiology and Neurobiology must complete 15 in PNB at the 2000-level or higher level, including:
Course List
Course |
Title |
Credits |
| |
| Human Physiology and Anatomy and Human Physiology and Anatomy | |
| Enhanced Human Physiology and Anatomy I and Enhanced Human Physiology and Anatomy II and Enhanced Human Physiology and Anatomy Laboratory | |
No more than three credits of PNB 3296 Undergraduate Research in Physiology and Neurobiology, PNB 3299 Independent Study or PNB 4296 Honors Undergraduate Research In Physiology and Neurobiology may be applied toward the 15-credit requirement.
The minor is offered by the Physiology and Neurobiology Department.