Master of Science - Neuroscience

University of Alberta - North Campus

Canada,Alberta

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24 Months

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CAD 10,260/year

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CAD 100 FREE

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Canada, Alberta

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1908

Total Students: 40,061 +

Int. Students: 8,000 +

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116 St & 85 Ave, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R3, Canada

Master of Science - Neuroscience

Program Overview

The Centre for Neuroscience at the University of Alberta is a group of more than 90 neuroscientists from 24 departments across five Faculties. The Centre offers a graduate program that is designed for students who desire a broad training in various experimental and theoretical aspects of neuroscience while maintaining a research program that may be more specialized. This can be achieved by drawing on the expertise of specialists (members of the Centre) from various departments throughout the University who have research interests in neuroscience. The graduate program in Neuroscience offers both degrees of PhD and MSc through thesis research. Applicants not having a MSc degree will initially be admitted to the MSc program for the first year, after which they may transfer to the PhD program, provided their thesis proposal has been accepted and appropriate courses passed.

A total of ★6 and a thesis are required for the MSc degree. The only exception to course requirements for the MSc degree would be for clinical trainees such as medical residents, who, in consultation with and approval of the graduate coordinator, may be exempted. Students are expected to have completed undergraduate courses such as PMCOL 371 and PHYSL 372 or their equivalent. Students deficient in this area may be expected to take these courses soon after admission.

MSc students have the option, in consultation with their program supervisor, to complete a lab rotation course, typically during the first year. Students can choose either NEURO 500 (two terms; ★6) or NEURO 501 (one term; ★3). NEURO 500 involves rotations through three laboratories during the first year. Each rotation involves two months of research experience (six months in total). One rotation may be in the laboratory of the primary supervisor. Although this course is ★6, an additional lecture-based, graduate-level course will be required to meet the course requirements if students register in NEURO 500. NEURO 501 involves rotation through one laboratory taken outside of the laboratory of the primary supervisor.

Students, in consultation with their supervisory committees, may also select courses in other areas important to their research programs. In addition, students will be expected to attend weekly Neuroscience seminars. No language other than English is required for the MSc. The minimum period of residence is two four-month terms of full-time attendance at the University of Alberta. The time required to complete the MSc will vary with the individual candidate, but the normal period is about two years to complete the coursework (1st year) and benefit from the research training (2nd year). Students must maintain a 3.3 minimum GPA to remain in the program.

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