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Develop expertise in the neural, pharmacological, and physiological foundations of behavior and the methodologies used to investigate them.
Examine brain function and behavior through an integrated neuroscientific perspective, encompassing diverse subject areas
Learn from faculty actively engaged in research and recognized as leaders in their disciplines
Obtain hands-on experience with state-of-the-art neuroscience methodologies
Develop competencies, understanding, and practical abilities directly applicable to research professions
Experience both instructor-guided and independent learning approaches
Execute a comprehensive research initiative spanning from initial design to results dissemination
Neuroscience research seeks to comprehend both normal brain operations and abnormalities in neural and behavioral functions across species. As an emerging discipline formally established in the 20th century, it has significantly progressed through technological innovations and finds applications in education, legal systems, and computational intelligence.
This Master's program in Brain and Behavior encompasses the full spectrum of this interdisciplinary domain, from molecular processes to complex human actions. Through immersive practical learning, you'll acquire contemporary knowledge of nervous system architecture and operations, along with insights into clinical and other real-world implementations.
Program commencement: September
Instruction format: Full-time enrollment
Program length: 12 months