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2018-2019 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Nov 27, 2024
 
2018-2019 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Neuroscience, MS


The following sections outline the academic courses, the research experiences, and the oral and written examinations (herein referred to as “milestones”) that the student must successfully complete prior to being awarded the master’s degree. These requirements are described in terms of the academic and research accomplishments expected during each year of the student’s progress through the program. Deviations from the outlined sequence and time schedule need to be approved by the Chair of the Graduate Advising Committee.

MS Degree Requirements


Credits: A minimum of 24 credit hours, including 12 credit hours of graduate course work in courses numbered 2000 or above.

Additional


Students must also participate in a journal club every fall and spring term (this could be either a CNUP journal club or a more specialized journal club), and must attend the neuroscience seminar series (NROSCI 2106 ). A minimum grade of B is required to pass a course, and a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 must be maintained throughout the course of study.

Students must complete at least 12 credit hours of coursework toward the total of 30 credits required for the master’s degree.Course credits completed before admission to the Department of Neuroscience Master’s Degree program cannot be applied to the credit hour requirements required for the master’s degree, although prior coursework may satisfy specific course requirements.

Students are also required to pass two milestones en route to the master’s degree: the Reprint Exam and the Master’s Thesis Defense. Specific details regarding these milestones are provided later in this document.

Yearly Sequence of Requirements and Expectations


Entering Students

Entering students should schedule an introductory meeting with the Chair of the Graduate Advising Committee (currently Dr. J. Patrick Card). The purpose of this meeting is to answer any questions that the student may have and to assist the student in getting settled in the program. Prior to the beginning of the student’s first term, the student, with the aid of their research mentor and the Chair of the Graduate Advising Committee, outlines a complete plan of study leading to the Master’s Degree.

First Year


The major objectives of the first year are to become actively engaged in laboratory research, to complete core course requirements, and to obtain sufficient experience to pass the Reprint Exam. Participation in journal clubs, research seminars, and involvement in critical assessment of the literature through readings with the mentor and peers is integral to meeting these objectives.

It is required that students participate in the following activities during the fall and spring terms of their first year:

  1.  laboratory research
  2. core courses in neuroscience
  3. journal club
  4. neuroscience seminar series.

During the summer term at the end of their first year, students should focus primarily on research, although some course work may be appropriate (e.g., statistics). During the first year, the students typically register for 3-9 research credits of Directed Study (NROSCI 2902 ) per term; the students should register for this course pass/fail.

Students are required to submit a research progress report at the end of the first year of study. This report is due by the last day of final exam week of the second term.

The Reprint Exam (see Section 9.1) must be completed by May 31 of the first year of study.

This assumes that the student initiated study in the program at the beginning of the fall term. Because admission into the program is considered on a rolling basis, it is not unusual for students to enter the program in the spring or summer terms. In these instances, completion of the reprint examination should take place at the end of the first month following the second term of study.

Second Year


After completion of the first year, the only remaining requirements are to finish course requirements and complete a master’s thesis project. A list of elective courses currently offered can be obtained from the administrative office. Selection of the coursework that will be used to satisfy the requirements of the program should be made in consultation with their mentor and is subject to approval by the Director of Graduate Studies. However, given the time constraints of completing the degree it is expected that research will be the principal focus of students throughout their program of study.

During each fall and spring term the student is enrolled in the program, the student must participate in:

  1. research (registered for as 6-9 credits, NROSCI 2990 , pass/fail)
  2. journal club
  3. neuroscience seminar series (NROSCI 2106 ).


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