PSYC 93.01 Senior Thesis in Neuroscience I
This course is designed to enable Neuroscience majors, usually seniors, to engage in laboratory or field research under the direction of a faculty member. Students must take two terms of thesis research (PSYC 93.01 and PSYC 93.02). No more than two terms of 70, 90, 93, or a combination of 70s, 90s and 93s may count toward the required courses for the major. Since thesis students take PSYC 93.01 and PSYC 93.02, one may count towards the culminating experience requirement for the major and the second may count as an elective numbered above 20, but cannot be used to fulfill the major requirement for electives numbered above 40. Students are awarded one course credit for successful completion of this course once they complete the thesis requirements, generally at the end of the spring term. Students subsequently register for PSYC 93.02. A final grade will replace the “ON” for both this course and PSYC 93.02 upon completion of the thesis requirements.
Department-Specific Course Categories
Psychological and Brain Sciences