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Typical Curriculum in Anatomy and Neurobiology
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Typical Curriculum in Anatomy and Neurobiology
Year Fall Semester Spring Semester
First 812 ANAT: Introduction to Neuroscience (5)*
815 ANAT: Research (4)
821 ANAT: Neuroscience Seminar (1) 
 
815 ANAT: Research (a)
821 ANAT: Neuroscience Seminar (1)
826 ANAT: Neuroscience Student Symposium (1)

841 ANAT: Behavioral Neuroscience (3)
826 MSCI: Cell Biology (4)

801 IDPT: Integrity in Research (1)
It is recommended that students take at least two elective courses in their second or third years.
Second 821 ANAT: Neuroscience Seminar (1) 
822 ANAT: Morphological Neuroscience (5)

915 ANAT: Research (a) 

ANAT: Electives (a)
821 ANAT: Neuroscience Seminar (1) 
826 ANAT: Neuroscience Student Symposium (1)

915 ANAT: Research (a) 

ANAT: Electives (a)
Third  900 ANAT: Doctoral Dissertation and Research (9)
ANAT: Electives (a)
826 ANAT: Neuroscience Student Symposium (1) 
900 ANAT: Doctoral Dissertation and Research (9)
ANAT: Electives (a)
Fourth  900 ANAT: Doctoral Dissertation and Research (a) 826 ANAT: Neuroscience Student Symposium (1) 
900 ANAT: Doctoral Dissertation and Research (a)
Electives 823 ANAT: Cellular Neuroscience (3)
825 ANAT: Developmental and Molecular Neuroscience (3) 
Graduation: June. UT Alum: Begin Postdoctoral Fellowship Training or Position. 

*Semester credit hours for course. (a) Credit hours vary.

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Revised 3 May 2006