Course Title
Neuropharmacology
Course Description
Examination of drugs that affect nervous tissue. Includes basic principles and fundamentals of pharmacological actions on neurons and their synapses in relation to autonomic function, control of movement, mood and emotion, addictive disorders, higher cognitive function and psychosis, sleep arousal, pain, memory, dementias, and seizures and stroke.Prerequisite(s): BIO 2600 or BIO 3360, and CHM 2340; and BCM 4254 or CHM 4254 with a grade of (C) or higher.
Equivalent Courses
BIO355
College/School
College of Arts and Sciences