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SCIX915

The Human Brain

Description

This course examines the brain’s evolution and the development of different areas of the brain for specific functions. It examines the progress from the primitive to the brain of modern man, the origin and function of memory and its location, and the fascinating adaptation of the brain to traumatic injury and the extent to which it can heal itself. A three-part video series suitable for classroom is included.

Tuition

$110/credit

Available Credits

3

Course Type

These are non-classroom based, self-directed, independent study courses. You will use texts, DVDs, CDs, audio/video tapes, or other materials and you will return your assignments by mail. The cost of the materials is included in the tuition and the materials are yours to keep at the conclusion of the course. You may earn between one and four semester hours of credit for each Traditional Course depending on the course you choose.

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Course Notes

  • All materials are included in the tuition fee for this course.
  • This course must be completed within one year from the date of enrollment.

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