<p>Well I looked through the GE requirements for the College of Letters and Science and I've made a list of the classes I'm interested in taking. Is there some sort of "recommended courses" for a neuroscience major that I should be aware of? Also, when do I get to choose my classes for Fall 2008? Thanks for the help.</p>
<p>Don't take the NS undergraduate course -- for non-majors... Well really, I mean if you're going to be a biology major, it'll count for nothing. I suppose if you're totally unsure about pursuing a biology degree. </p>
<p>Look up "core classes biology ucla" and get a feel.</p>
<p>Well, for neurosci(any bio related major, actually), you have to take the life science core, which consists of:
LS 1,2,3,4
Chem 14A,B,BL,C,CL,D
Physics 6A,B,C
Math 3A,B,C
Stats 10/13</p>
<p>You choose your classes during orientation.</p>
<p>If you're gonna major in a science, don't bother looking at the GEs under Scientific Inquiry.</p>
<p>Ok thanks for the help everyone!</p>
<p>Psychobiology doesn't require the Stats 10/13 does it? I've been trying to figure this out for a few days.</p>
<p>No, but it's recommended before you take Psych 100A, if you don't have a background in stats.</p>
<p>well u can do ls2 which has neuro in it. itll count for something. . . besides ls series are supposed to help you chosoe which bio speciality you want. you have time.</p>
<p>you're only recommended to take stats 10 before Psych100A if you haven't done math in a few years. But if you've just finished your senior year in a calculus class or something, then you don't really need it. But of course, if you want to take three quarters of math for med school, then I guess you could make stats count as one of them and Psych100A as another. But yeah, this is basically what my psychology dept. counselor said when I asked her the same question.</p>
<p>Would Math 3C be enough background in stats? It can't be that hard.</p>
<p>yeah my counselor said if you've already finished Math 3C, you should be fine in Psych 100A.</p>
<p>you will be. psych 100A is NOT hard (well, it varies with professor). if you were able to wrap your head around calculus, you'll do fine in 100A.</p>
<p>Read that.</p>
<p>What if I'm taking IB Higher Level Math in high school right now?</p>
<p>By the way thanks for the link mrMOO.</p>