

Neuroscience - PG Certificate, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark - New Jersey, New Jersey
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12 Months
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About this course
The Graduate Certificate in Neuroscience at New Jersey Institute of Technology is designed to explore the nervous system from the level of individual nerve cells to behavior and cognition. Launched in Fall 2018, this program introduces students to cell and molecular biology, biophysics, and electrophysiology related to nerve cells and synapses. It emphasizes understanding neural circuits and systems, applying computational and signal processing techniques to decode neural information, and exploring diagnostic and therapeutic tools like functional electrical stimulation, imaging techniques, and neural prosthetics.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students interested in understanding brain function from both biological and technological perspectives will find this program valuable. Its multidisciplinary approach, covering cellular biology to imaging and neural engineering, stretches across diverse fields, making it ideal for those aiming to work in research, diagnostics, or therapeutics related to neuroscience.
Specialisation
The program bridges many levels of nervous system organization and function. It suits students with a background in biology as well as those with computational, mathematical, or engineering skills, reflecting its interdisciplinary nature.
Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students must complete at least 12 credits, choosing from core courses like Cellular Neurophysiology, Systems Neuroscience, and Biological Imaging Techniques, and advanced courses such as Computational Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, with a minimum of two courses from each list.
English language test
TOEFL
79
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
120
PTE
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Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in research, neural engineering, diagnostics, neuroprosthetics, biomedical imaging, or work in clinical and laboratory settings focusing on neurological diagnostics and treatments.
FAQs
Who is suited for this Neuroscience program?
The program is suitable for students with a background in biology, as well as those with skills in computational, mathematical, or engineering disciplines, given its interdisciplinary approach.
What are the course options available?
Students can choose from courses such as Cellular Neurophysiology, Systems Neuroscience, Biological Imaging Techniques, Neural Engineering, and Advanced Computational Neuroscience.
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