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MS in Neuroscience - International Pathway Program (IPP) - Extended - 3 Semester, University of Hartford

West Hartford, Connecticut

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24 Months

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About this course

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The M.S. in Biology with a focus on Neuroscience at the University of Hartford offers students two pathways: a thesis option and a non-thesis option. The program emphasizes understanding neuropharmacology, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuroethics. For those aiming at research careers or further doctoral studies, the thesis route includes a 6-credit thesis project. Alternatively, students seeking advancement in applied or clinical settings can choose the non-thesis route, which involves coursework and a research paper integrating applied or clinical interests.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The program is ideal for students interested in research or clinical applications of neuroscience. It provides thorough coursework and practical research options, making it suitable for those planning to continue into doctoral studies or seek roles in research positions or clinical environments.

Specialisation

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This program specifically concentrates on Neuroscience within the broader field of Biology, covering key subjects like neuropharmacology, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuroethics, preparing students for specialized careers in research or clinical areas.

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Degree requirements

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Students must complete either 31 or 34 credits with at least a B average, no more than two grades of C, and no grade below C. The thesis option includes coursework such as neuropharmacology, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuroethics, along with two thesis research courses and electives. The non-thesis option involves similar coursework plus a research paper, electives, and a comprehensive exam.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

110

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

80

PTE

58

Career prospects

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This degree prepares students for research roles, doctoral training, or careers in applied and clinical settings related to neuroscience.

FAQs

What are the main differences between the thesis and non-thesis options?

The thesis option requires a 6-credit thesis project and is geared towards research and further doctoral study, while the non-thesis option involves a research paper and is aimed at advancing in applied or clinical careers.

What courses are included in the core curriculum?

Core courses include Neuropharmacology, Introduction to Neuroanatomy, Principles of Neurophysiology, and Neuroethics. The non-thesis pathway adds Clinical Neurology and a research data application course.