** Students complete one of either MATH 141 OR MATH 151. Binding and scoping, parameter passing, lambda abstraction, data abstraction, type checking. Restrictions: Only open to students registered in the B.Sc. Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science). Instructors: Ragsdale, David S (Fall), Prerequisites: ANAT/BIOC 212 or BIOL 201; and one of PHGY 209, NSCI 200 or PSYC 211; or permission of instructor. Specify your ID number as well as the term and two lab day preferences. Offered by: Computer Science Degree: Bachelor of Science Program Requirements This program will train students in the fundamentals of biology - with a focus on molecular biology - and will give them computational and mathematical skills needed to manage, analyze, and model large biological datasets. Emphasis on anatomy and the molecular and cellular players working together as a physiological system to maintain human health. Psychology : This advanced seminar course offers an in-depth introduction to current topics in Liberal students must combine a core science component (CSC) in one discipline with a second program. Instructors: Sheldon, Signy (Winter). +++ Students complete one of either PHYS 102 OR PHYS 142. Psychology : A systematic examination of the sensorimotor system, drawing on models and data from both behavioural and physiological studies. Applications. Inequalities, weak law of large numbers, central limit theorem. * Students complete one of MATH 139, MATH 140 OR MATH 150. Functional and logic programming. Qualitative, quantitative and graphical techniques are used to analyze mathematical models and to compare theoretical predictions with experimental data. Psychology : Interdisciplinary study of music cognition, with an emphasis on psychological, computational, and neuroscientific approaches. Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking COMP 362. More Information Introduces basic neuroanatomy, CNS cell types and morphology, neuronal excitability, chemically mediated transmission, glial function. Pre-/Co-requisite BIOL 200, CHEM 212 or permission of instructor. Program credit weight for CEGEP students: 100 credits. Prerequisites: any two of the following NSCI 201, PSYC 311, PSYC 318, ANAT 321, PHGY 314, BIOL 306, Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken or are taking PHAR 562. Introduction to algorithms, data structures (arrays, strings), modular software design, libraries, file input/output, debugging, exception handling. Programs, Courses & University Regulations Fall 2016–Summer 2017. The Major requires 58 or 59 credits depending on a student's choice of complementary courses. COMP 202 cannot be taken for credit with or after COMP 250. Restriction: Not open to students who have taken CEGEP objective 00UP or equivalent, Restriction: Not open to students who have taken MATH 152. Combinatorics: enumeration, combinatorial techniques and proofs. Each Tutorial section is enrolment limited. Restrictions: Not open to students who are taking or have taken PHGY 209. Instructors: Piccirillo, Ciriaco; King, Irah (Winter), Offered by: Neurology and Neurosurgery (Faculty of Science). Instructors: Zheng, Huanquan; Western, Tamara; Harrison, Paul; Reyes Lamothe, Rodrigo (Fall) Zheng, Huanquan; Western, Tamara; Harrison, Paul; Reyes Lamothe, Rodrigo (Winter), Prerequisites: BIOL 200, BIOL 201 (or ANAT 212/BIOC 212); or BIOL 219. Frequently encountered drugs will be used as a focus to illustrate sites and mechanisms of action, distribution, metabolism, elimination and adverse side effects. Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science). Selected topics. Restrictions: A non-terminal course intended to be followed by BIOC 311; BIOC 312 in the U2 year. McGill University International Students: Undergraduate Admissions. Prerequisites: Familiarity with a high level programming language and CEGEP level Math. Linear differential equations. Bachelor of Science in Nursing at McGill University allows students to complete this program in 4 years. ** Students take either COMP 206 or COMP 250, but not both. Instructors: Sirjoosingh, Pallavi; McKeague, Maureen; Huot, Mitchell (Fall), Prerequisites/corequisites: College level mathematics and physics or permission of instructor; CHEM 120 is not a prerequisite. Introduction to the analysis of biological data with emphasis on the assumptions behind statistical tests and models. Instructors: Ristic, Jelena (Winter). The program offers students a concentrated selection of 15 credits to be taken from one of three areas of current scientific activities in the neurosciences: Cell/Molecular, Neurophysiology/Computation, or Cognition/Behaviour. Computer Science (Sci) : Control and scheduling of large information processing systems. Vector spaces, linear operators and their matrix representations, orthogonality. Restriction: For students in any Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Software Engineering programs. Notes on admission to the Neuroscience Major program: Enrolment in the Neuroscience Major is limited to a total of 50 students per year. diseases. Not open to students who have taken or are taking NSCI 410. programs have undergone a revision starting Fall 2020. Prerequisites: BIOL 112, CHEM 110, CHEM 120, PHYS 101 or PHYS 131, and PHYS 102 or PHYS 142. Major Neuroscience Program. Chemistry : A survey of reactions of aliphatic and aromatic compounds including modern concepts of bonding, mechanisms, conformational analysis, and stereochemistry. Discretization methods for integration and differential equations. Lectures plus laboratory work using the Biomedical Engineering computer system. processes, such as memory consolidation maintenance, retrieval, and forgetting. Prerequisite (Undergraduate): BIOC 212 and BIOC 311, or BIOC 312, or BIOL 200 and BIOL 201, or PHGY 311, or PSYC 308 and an upper-level biological science course with permission of the instructors, or equivalent. Students in the Major program are permitted to take a maximum of 9 credits of research courses. Students need to complete 75 credits successfully to graduate from this Computer Science program. Priority to Graduate and Honours students; others by permission of instructors. Psychology : The role of hormones in organization of CNS function, as effectors of behaviour, in expression of behaviours and in mental illness. Canadian high school (outside Quebec and Ontario) U.S. high school (in the U.S. and other countries) High school outside Canada and the U.S. Home-schooled. Computer Science (Sci) : Introduction to computer programming in a high level language: variables, expressions, primitive types, methods, conditionals, loops. The course focuses on how neuronal systems are designed to subserve specific motor, sensory, and cognitive operations. The aim is to provide basic instruction on different Programs, Courses & University Regulations Fall 2020–Summer 2021, Faculty of Science—2020-2021 (last updated Mar. Prerequisites: BIOL 200, PHGY 209, PHGY 210 and one of BIOL 201 or ANAT/BIOC 212 or permission of instructor. 3 hours lectures; 1 hour tutorial, 3 hours laboratory in alternate weeks; tutorial sessions. Restriction: Not open to students who have taken NEUR 607. Differentiation of elementary functions. Psychology : Application of computational methods to the simulation of psychological phenomena. This program is the standard Major program offered by the School of Computer Science. Physiology : An introduction to the field of chronobiology. Instructors: Siddiqi, Kaleem (Fall) Lin, Hsiu-Chin; Kry, Paul (Winter). Combinatorics: basic enumeration, combinatorial methods, recurrence equations. and B.A. Multiple integrals. Not open to students who have taken or are taking NSCI 420D1 and NSCI 420D2. Terms: Fall 2020, Winter 2021, Summer 2021, Instructors: Trudeau, Sidney; Ghaswala, Tyrone; Albanese, Michael (Fall) Fortier, Jérôme (Winter), Restriction: Not open to students who have taken MATH 120, MATH 139 or CEGEP objective 00UN or equivalent, Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 122, except by permission of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. U1 Required Courses (26 credits) Use of statistical techniques typically available on computer packages. Extreme of functions of 2 or 3 variables. Instructors: Britt, Jonathan (Winter), Prerequisite: PSYC 308 or PSYC 311 or BIOL 306 or PHGY 314. Computer Science (Sci) : Computational models of visual perception and audition. Instructors: Robillard, Martin (Fall) Guo, Jin (Winter). Instructors: Pientka, Brigitte (Fall) Miloslavov, Ivan (Winter), Prerequisite(s): COMP 250 and (MATH 240 or MATH 235 or MATH 318 or COMP 230 or PHIL 210). Applications that are complete by January 1 will automatically be considered. The remaining credits selected from computer science courses at the 300 level or above (except COMP 364 and COMP 396) and ECSE 539. Prerequisites: MATH 235 or MATH 240 or MATH 242. Program Requirements. Psychology : An introduction to pain research and theory, with emphasis on the interactions of psychological, cultural and physiological factors in pain perception. See COMP 202 Course Description for a list of topics. Restriction: Not open to students who have taken MATH 121 or CEGEP objective 00UP or equivalent. See COMP 202 Course Description for a list of topics. Physics : The basic laws and principles of Newtonian mechanics; oscillations, waves, and wave optics. Instructors: Ragan, Kenneth J (Fall), 3 hours lectures; 2 hours laboratory; tutorial sessions, Restriction: Not open to students taking or having taken PHYS 131, CEGEP objective 00UR or equivalent, Laboratory sections have limited enrolment. Topics include cell polarity, neurotransmitters, neurotrophins, receptors and second messengers, cell lineage, guidance of axon outgrowth, and nerve regeneration. Data relevant to brain processes and models explaining these data, using engineering, statistics and artificial intelligence. Prerequisites or Corequisites: BIOL 201, or PHGY 209, or PHGY 210; and one of ANAT 321, ANAT 322, BIOL 306, PHGY 311. Prerequisites: Familiarity with a high level programming language and CEGEP level Math. It provides a broad introduction to the principles of computer science and offers ample opportunity to acquire in-depth knowledge of several sub-disciplines. Microbiology and Immun (Sci) : This course concentrates on the non-specific aspects of the immune response, an area which is not adequately covered by the other immunology courses presented at the university. Psychology : An introduction to the design and analysis of experiments, including analysis of variance, planned and post hoc tests and a comparison of anova to correlational analysis. Students will read and discuss original scientific literature from human and animal research interrogating the mechanisms by which hormones act in the brain to influence behaviour in health and disease. Prerequisite(s): MATH 235 or MATH 240 or MATH 242. Elementary number theory and cryptography: prime numbers, modular equations, RSA encryption. COMP 251 uses mathematical proof techniques that are taught in the corequisite course(s). Neurology and Neurosurgery : The role of inflammation in physiological function of the nervous system, as well as in a broad range of neurological diseases where inflammation can act as a Instructors: Hendricks, Shelton; Watt, Alanna (Fall). Prerequisite: NSCI 200 or PSYC 211 or permission of instructor. The focus will be on approaches for studying neural circuits and behavior in a range of model organisms. Neuroscience : An introduction to how nerve cells generate action potentials, communicate with one another at synapses, develop synaptic connections, early brain development, and the construction of specific neural circuits. Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Discrete Mathematics and applications. Students will be expected to present and critically discuss journal articles in class. The B.Sc.(Arch.) COVID-19.info [at] mcgill.ca. in Computer Science [Note: The M.Sc. Prerequisites: PHGY 209 and PHGY 210 (or NSCI 200 and NSCI 201), and a relevant 300-level course (PHGY 311, or PHGY 314, or PSYC 318, or BIOC 311, or other, with permission of course coordinator). Graph algorithms, greedy algorithms, data structures, dynamic programming, maximum flows. What is the nature of thought, and how does it arise in the mind and the brain? Neuroscience Major. Psychology : An introduction to cognitive properties and neural mechanisms of human attention. At the same time, its credit requirements allow students to take an additional minor. Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2020-2021 academic year. Restriction: Open to U3 students in the minor, major or honours program in Pharmacology, or with permission of instructor. Not open to students who have taken or are taking BIOL 201 or ANAT 212. and B.A.&Sc. ; Students need to complete 90 credits successfully to graduate from this Statistics and Computer Science program. Students with limited programming experience should take COMP 202 or equivalent before COMP 250. Instructors: Darainy, Mohammad; Pérez Gay Juarez, Fernanda (Winter). Through conducting a series of project-based experiments and writing a final report, molecular and synthetic biology techniques such as gene cloning, manipulation, protein isolation and characterization and how Instructors: Kostikov, Alexey; Rosa, Pedro; Soucy, Jean-Paul; Thiel, Alexander (Fall). Chemistry : A study of the fundamental principles of physical chemistry. Note: Students who have successfully completed an equivalent to MATH 222 at CEGEP or elsewhere, must replace these credits with a 3-credit elective course to satisfy the total credit requirement for the Neuroscience Major. Neurology and Neurosurgery : A survey of the functional organization of nerve cells, signalling in the nervous system, and principles of neural development. Polynomial interpolation. Restriction(s): Not open to students who have taken or are taking PHYS 101, or who have taken CEGEP objective 00UR or equivalent. Instructors: Cook, Erik; Glavinovic, Mladen I; Baker, Curtis L; Bashivan, Pouya (Fall). Polar and spherical coordinates. Special topics. Applicants must have a minimum Program GPA (GPA of all required and complementary courses for the program in Environment taken at McGill) of 3.3 to enter the Honours program. Instructors: Vlaho, Danielle; Pavelka, Laura; Sirjoosingh, Pallavi (Fall) Vlaho, Danielle; Luedtke, Nathan; Sirjoosingh, Pallavi (Winter), Restriction: Not open to students who are taking or have taken CHEM 211 or equivalent. COMP 202 is intended as a general introductory course, while COMP 208 is intended for students interested in scientific computation. The option allows such students to complete a M.Sc. Check entrance requirements. Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Review of trigonometry and other Precalculus topics. 15 credits selected from one of the following streams: Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science). McGill University admissions are offered to international students if they fulfill all the admission requirements. Examples will range from oscillating genetic networks to understanding higher brain function. Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Sample space, events, conditional probability, independence of events, Bayes' Theorem. Audition problems include source localization and recognition. The study subjects offered by McGill University admissions are provided under the Faculty of Management, Agricultural and Environmental Science, Arts, Science, Engineering, Education, and McGill Law. The role of these factors in clinical pain and its management by pharmacological and non-pharmacological means will be discussed. Fall Please note that a B- in the prerequisite course(s) is recommended. This is an option designed for strong undergraduate students who are interested in research and completing an honours program in our School. Instructors: Dent, Joseph Alan (Fall). Program Requirements. Students must have a bachelor's degree with coursework in Computer Science. Instructors: Vollrath, Melissa; Takano, Tomoko; Guevara, Michael R; Lauzon, Anne-Marie; White, John H (Winter). Psychology : Where do thoughts come from? Instructors: Woolley, Sarah; Oyama, Tomoko (Winter). Required Courses. Physics : An introductory course in physics without calculus, covering mechanics (kinematics, dynamics, energy, and rotational motion), oscillations and waves, sound, light, and wave optics. This second program is one of: (1) a minor from a variety of disciplines, or (2) a minor or major concentration from the Faculty of Arts, or (3) a second CSC. Discrete probability. Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Introduction to discrete mathematics and applications. Ontario high school. Instructors: Kingdom, Frederick A A; Mullen, Kathleen T (Fall). Restriction: Not open to students who have taken PHGY 456. Series solutions. The need for better programs and more effective computer systems spans nearly every industry and sector. Restriction: Course for senior undergraduate (U3) and graduate students. Instructors: Guitton, Daniel E; Cook, Erik; Pack, Christopher; Lomber, Stephen; Peyrache, Adrien; Krishna, Suresh (Winter). Biology (Sci) : This course will focus on recent research employing genetic-based methods to examine the functional and structural properties of the nervous system. Mathematical basis for vision, motor MATH 140 Calculus 1 (3 credits) *. This course is offered in the winter semester. B.Sc. Restriction(s): Only one of COMP 204, COMP 202 and COMP 208 can be taken for credit. Laplace transforms. Methods for evaluating simulations. Instructors: Hatami, Hamed (Fall) Panangaden, Prakash (Winter). Instructors: Dent, Joseph Alan; Hendricks, Shelton; Oyama, Tomoko (Winter), Prerequisites: BIOL 306 or NSCI 200 or PHGY 311 or NEUR 310 or permission. Read the Handbook in conjunction with the eCalendar, which is the definitive authority on all courses and programs at McGill. Abstract data types, inheritance. introduction to bioinformatics methods and their role in analysis will be provided. You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Instructors: Pause, Arnim; Reinhardt, Dieter; Duchaine, Thomas; Kiss, Robert (Winter). research is conducted, analyzed and communicated will be addressed. With examples, where relevant, of biochemical processes disrupted in human CNS disease. Prerequisite: One of PSYC 311, PSYC 318, PSYC 342, NSCI 201, or permission of the instructor. Instructors: Blanchette, Mathieu (Fall) Li, Yue (Winter). Instructors: D'silva, Joseph (Fall) D'silva, Joseph; Vybihal, Joseph P (Winter). Biology (Sci) : Discussion of fundamental molecular mechanisms underlying the general features of cellular neurobiology. Program Description. neuroinflammation underlying the pathology seen in clinical conditions. Five Core Courses: Prerequisite: BIOL 200, BIOL 201, BIOC 311, BIOC 312, PHGY 209, PHGY 210 or permission of instructor. McGill offers certificates, diplomas and degrees and in over 300 fields of study, with one of the highest average admission requirements of any Canadian institutions. Students will gain a refined understanding of key concepts in psychoneuroendocrinology, such as negative feedback control and the key neuroendocrine axes and their role in behavioural control. Instructors: Tserunyan, Anush (Fall). Computer Science (Sci) : Computer representation of numbers, IEEE Standard for Floating Point Representation, computer arithmetic and rounding errors. 27, 2020) (, About the Faculty of Science (Undergraduate), BIOL 112 Cell and Molecular Biology (3 credits), MATH 139 Calculus 1 with Precalculus (4 credits) *, MATH 140 Calculus 1 (3 credits) *, MATH 141 Calculus 2 (4 credits) **, MATH 150 Calculus A (4 credits) *, MATH 151 Calculus B (4 credits) **, PHYS 101 Introductory Physics - Mechanics (4 credits) ***, PHYS 102 Introductory Physics - Electromagnetism (4 credits) +++, PHYS 131 Mechanics and Waves (4 credits) ***, PHYS 142 Electromagnetism and Optics (4 credits) +++, CHEM 212 Introductory Organic Chemistry 1 (4 credits), http://www.chemistry.mcgill.ca/advising/outside/equivalent.htm, NSCI 200 Introduction to Neuroscience 1 (3 credits), NSCI 201 Introduction to Neuroscience 2 (3 credits), NSCI 400D1 Neuroscience Seminar (0.5 credits), NSCI 400D2 Neuroscience Seminar (0.5 credits), PSYC 311 Human Cognition and the Brain (3 credits), PSYC 305 Statistics for Experimental Design (3 credits), COMP 202 Foundations of Programming (3 credits), COMP 204 Computer Programming for Life Sciences (3 credits), BIOL 309 Mathematical Models in Biology (3 credits), BIOC 311 Metabolic Biochemistry (3 credits), PHGY 311 Channels, Synapses and Hormones (3 credits), BIOC 212 Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function (3 credits), BIOL 201 Cell Biology and Metabolism (3 credits), MIMM 214 Introductory Immunology: Elements of Immunity (3 credits), BIOL 306 Neural Basis of Behaviour (3 credits), PHGY 314 Integrative Neuroscience (3 credits), ANAT 321 Circuitry of the Human Brain (3 credits), COMP 206 Introduction to Software Systems (3 credits) **, COMP 250 Introduction to Computer Science (3 credits), PSYC 318 Behavioural Neuroscience 2 (3 credits), PSYC 302 The Psychology of Pain (3 credits), PSYC 342 Hormones and Behaviour (3 credits), BIOL 301 Cell and Molecular Laboratory (4 credits), BIOL 389 Laboratory in Neurobiology (3 credits), NSCI 410 Independent Research 1 (6 credits), NSCI 420D1 Independent Research 2 (4.5 credits), NSCI 420D2 Independent Research 2 (4.5 credits), BIOC 212 Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function (3 credits) *, BIOL 201 Cell Biology and Metabolism (3 credits) *, BIOL 300 Molecular Biology of the Gene (3 credits), BIOL 320 Evolution of Brain and Behaviour (3 credits), CHEM 222 Introductory Organic Chemistry 2 (4 credits), COMP 250 Introduction to Computer Science (3 credits) **, MATH 315 Ordinary Differential Equations (3 credits), MIMM 314 Intermediate Immunology (3 credits), NEUR 310 Cellular Neurobiology (3 credits), PHGY 210 Mammalian Physiology 2 (3 credits), PSYC 315 Computational Psychology (3 credits), BIOL 530 Advances in Neuroethology (3 credits), BIOL 532 Developmental Neurobiology Seminar (3 credits), BIOL 580 Genetic Approaches to Neural Systems (3 credits), BIOL 588 Advances in Molecular/Cellular Neurobiology (3 credits), BMDE 519 Biomedical Signals and Systems (3 credits), COMP 546 Computational Perception (4 credits), MATH 437 Mathematical Methods in Biology (3 credits), MIMM 509 Inflammatory Processes (3 credits), NEUR 502 Basic and Clinical Aspects of Neuroimmunology (3 credits), NEUR 503 Computational Neuroscience (3 credits), NEUR 507 Topics in Radionuclide Imaging (3 credits), NEUR 550 Free Radical Biomedicine (3 credits), PHGY 425 Analyzing Physiological Systems (3 credits), PHGY 451 Advanced Neurophysiology (3 credits), PHGY 513 Translational Immunology (3 credits), PHGY 556 Topics in Systems Neuroscience (3 credits), PSYC 410 Special Topics in Neuropsychology (3 credits), PSYC 427 Sensorimotor Neuroscience (3 credits), PSYC 444 Sleep Mechanisms and Behaviour (3 credits), PSYC 502 Psychoneuroendocrinology (3 credits), PSYC 506 Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention (3 credits), PSYC 513 Human Decision-Making (3 credits), PSYC 514 Neurobiology of Memory (3 credits), PSYC 522 Neurochemistry and Behaviour (3 credits), PSYC 526 Advances in Visual Perception (3 credits), PSYT 500 Advances: Neurobiology of Mental Disorders (3 credits). 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