This course covers the structure, function, and organization of the nervous system, with emphasis on the central and peripheral nervous systems. It includes the basic principles of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neurohistology, alongside clinical correlations relevant to neurological disorders.

Key topics include neurons and glial cells, synaptic transmission, sensory and motor pathways, reflexes, autonomic nervous system, and higher cortical functions. The course is designed in a high-yield, exam-oriented format, using clear summaries and practice questions to enhance understanding, support integration of concepts, and aid preparation for module exams, practicals, and clinical assessments.