NEUR332
Neuropharmacology

Neuropharmacology is the study of how drugs act on the nervous system. In this course, you will learn the molecular mechanisms of drug action, increase your depth of knowledge of the various neurotransmitter systems, and apply this knowledge to understand how drugs are used to treat disorders of the nervous system including pain, sleep disorders, affective disorders, addiction, schizophrenia, neurodegeneration, seizures, and stroke. You will have the opportunity to discuss primary literature, lead class discussions, and investigate the properties of drugs that appear in the popular press. Through these experiences you will improve your reading, critical thinking, writing, and oral presentation skills.

Units: 1

Max Enrollment: 12

Prerequisites: NEUR 200 or permission of the instructor. Not open to First-Years.

Instructor: Bauer

Distribution Requirements: NPS - Natural and Physical Sciences

Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Spring; Fall

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