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Graduate Certificate in Neuroscience

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Degree Structure

The degree requires completion of at least 24 units comprising of

Compulsory courses (12 units): 

  • BIOL6102 Systems Neuroscience (6 units) or BIOL6101 Cellular Neuroscience (6 units)
  • BIOL6174 Cellular Physiology (6 units) or PSYC6010 Biological Basis of Behaviour (6 units)

Plus 12 units of elective courses chosen from the following: 

  • BIOL6101 Cellular Neuroscience (6 units)
  • BIOL6102 Systems Neuroscience (6 units)
  • BIOL6174 Cellular Physiology (6 units) 
  • PSYC6010 Biological Basis of Behaviour
  • NEUR8001 Neuroscience Research Project (6 units)
  • BIOL8291 Research Skills (6 units)
  • NEUR8700 Neuroscience Research Proposal (6 units)
  • NEUR8701 Readings in Neuroscience (6 units)
  • BIOL8702 Advanced Molecular Biology Techniques (12 units)
  • NEUR8704 Neuroscience Essay (6 units)
  • Other courses as approved by the program convener

The information published on the Study at ANU 2010 website applies to the 2010 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2009 website.

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