>>14353115Fundamental chemistry, physics, biology. Then cellular biology, anatomy, biophysics, organic chemsitry, bio chemistry. Then basic neurobiology and neuroscience. Then you can get into the particulars.
Neurology is usually taught near the end of a biology BSc, because it's a complex, integrative field. Most of neurlogy is taught on the MSc level as a speicalisation, to people witha BSc in biology.
As for books, well books give you the fundamentals. If you want a decent understandding of a non completed field, you'll need to go into the literature. The whole point of a final thesis you have to defend at the end of your BSc is to teach you how to deal with scientific literature.