• NESC 4960

    Research in Neuroscience
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    Fall 2025

    An original experimental project is undertaken in which each student is responsible for the design and operation of the experiment under the direction of a Neuroscience Graduate Program faculty member. Prerequisite: Major in Neuroscience.

  • NESC 4970

    Distinguished Majors Thesis
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    3.94

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    Fall 2025

    A two-semester course in which the student prepares a thesis under the supervision of a Neuroscience Graduate Program faculty member. The thesis must be based on empirical research conducted by the student. Prerequisite: Participant in Neuroscience DMP.

  • NESC 4980

    Distinguished Majors Thesis
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    3.93

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    Fall 2025

    A two-semester course in which the student prepares a thesis under the supervision of a Neuroscience Graduate Program faculty member. The thesis must be based on empirical research conducted by the student. Prerequisite: Participant in Neuroscience DMP.

  • NESC 7010

    Foundations of Neuroimmunology
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    3.95

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    Fall 2025

    This course will explore how reciprocal crosstalk between the central nervous system (CNS) and the immune system contributes to health and disease. Attention will be paid to highlight how immune responses contribute to neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, Alzheimers disease, depression, anxiety, and autism.

  • NESC 8000

    Foundations of Neuroscience
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    3.66

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    Spring 2025

    This advanced course introduces critical areas in neuroscience. In 3 sections, it covers: Molecular, Cellular, Dev Neuroscience, Systems & Circuits, and Behavior & Disease. Will explore: nervous sys development, basic principles of neurobio, membrane & action potential, ion channels, synaptic transmission & modulation, brain structures, sensory & motor circuits, neurological disease, animal models used to study them & the clinical context.

  • NESC 8001

    Foundations of Neuroscience
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    Summer 2025

    NESC8000 and NESC8001 provides a foundation in the basic principles of how nervous systems functions from the cellular to the cognitive level, and how this goes wrong in disease. This foundation will prepare you for comprehending the broader neuroscience literature, improving your ability to critically evaluate scientific hypotheses, methods, and results. Both courses must be taken to receive credit.

  • NESC 8010

    Seminar in Neuroscience
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    3.93

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    Fall 2025

    Topics of current interest in neuroscience are presented and discussed by both the program faculty and visiting neuroscientists from other institutions. Prerequisite: Permission of program director.

  • NESC 8050

    Epilepsy Research Today
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    Fall 2025

    This course will introduce students to fundamental principles that guide epilepsy research today. Topics range from understanding how human seizures are classified to how animal models can inform our mechanistic understanding of epilepsy. The course includes formal lectures by clinical and basic science faculty, as well as student presentations.

  • NESC 8080

    Neuroscience Graduate Student Seminar Series
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    3.93

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    Fall 2025

    Students give forty-five minute presentations to their peers each week. Provides a chance for practice and improvement in giving lectures and an opportunity to receive advice from fellow trainees and attending faculty. Gives all members of the program updates on the progress and scientific interests of the students.

  • NESC 9998

    Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Doctoral Research
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    Fall 2025

    For doctoral research, taken before a dissertation director has been selected.