NSCI3001W: Neuroscience and Society

4 CreditsCivic Life and EthicsWriting Intensive

Ethical implications. Readings, personal reflections, class discussions, debates, and formal writing. Development of logical arguments, writing skills, oral presentation skills, and teamwork. Students present/argue both their own personal views and those of others. What it is like to have altered mentation, i.e. a brain disease or disability. Readings/multimedia reports from primary neuroscience literature as well as philosophy, policy, and law literature and popular media.

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B+ Average (3.405)Most Common: A (27%)

This total also includes data from semesters with unknown instructors.

582 students
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  • 5.21

    /6

    Recommend
  • 5.14

    /6

    Effort
  • 5.54

    /6

    Understanding
  • 5.43

    /6

    Interesting
  • 5.21

    /6

    Activities


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