<p>So I'm currently a rising sophomore wanting to major in English with classes in Marketing. Lately, I've been thinking about becoming a pharmacologist, but I don't want to give up my other undergrad classes. I know in order to get into grad school, I need to take biology, chemistry, and psychology classes, but I was wondering where I could cut corners. I go to a LAC with a huge list of core classes, so I need to be able to fulfill those as well as my English major requirements and Marketing classes which leaves little time for anything else. My school offers a psychology degree with a concentration in neuroscience. I don't have the time to complete this degree, but here are the required classes:
Required from Biology
BL 155 -- Principles of Biology I
BL 156 -- Principles of Biology II
BL 157 -- Principles of Biology Lab I
BL 158 -- Principles of Biology Lab II
BL 360 -- Human Physiology
BL 360L -- Human Physiology Lab</p>
<p>Required from Chemistry
CH 141--General Chemistry I
CH 142--General Chemistry II
CH 143--General Chemistry Lab I
CH 144--General Chemistry lab II
CH 221--Organic Chemistry I
CH 222--Organic Chemistry II
CH 223--Organic Chemistry Lab I
CH 224--Organic Chemistry Lab II</p>
<p>Required from Psychology
PS 101 -- Introduction to Psychology
PS 301/301L -- Experimental Design and Analysis (with Lab)
PS 326 -- Psychbiology
PS 426 -- Psychopharmacology
PS 497N -- Individual Research Project in Neuroscience</p>
<p>Select one:
PS 241-- Social Psychology
PS 261 -- Child Development
PS 262 -- Adolsecent Development</p>
<p>Select one:
PS 280/280L -- Human Memory and Cognition (with Lab)
PS 332/332L -- Learning and Behavior
PS 386 -- Mind, Brain, and Behavior</p>
<p>Select one:
PS 351 -- Theories of Personality
PS 435 -- Tests and Measurement
PS 457 -- Psychopathology</p>
<p>Four Psychology Electives</p>
<p>What classes from this list do you think would be worth it and which can I forget about? What would be the bare minimum?
Thanks!</p>