Course List: Cognitive Neuroscience Triple PhD

Course offerings and availability can change. Check with your advisor and supervisors to plan and confirm your course plan.

  • xxxx-3 Issues and Methods in Cognitive Science
    • Students should complete this course by the end of the second year of their program. By completing this course, students become eligible to apply for travel grants.
    • Cross-listed as CSCI 6402, EDUC 6504, LING 6200, PHIL 6310, and PSYC 6200
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  • xxxx-1-1 Topics in Cognitive Science, taken twice (2 semesters)
    • Cross-listed as PSYC 7775, LING 7775, CSCI 7772, EDUC 7775, SLHS 7775, PHIL 7810
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  • xxxx-2 Research Applications Seminar (formerly Cognitive Science Practicum)
    • This course should be taken as you prepare your dissertation topic proposal or equivalent.
    • Cross-listed as PSYC 7415, LING 7415, PHIL 7415, EDUC 6506, CSCI 7412
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  • NRSC 5100-3 Survey and Integration of Neuroscience I
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  • NRSC 5110-3 Survey and Integration of Neuroscience II
  • CHEM 5800-3, Cell Regulation
  • CHEM 5801-3, Advanced Signal Transduction and Cell Cycle Regulation
  • CSCI 5423-3,ÌýBiologically-inspired Multi-Agent Systems
  • CSCI 5622-3, Neural Networks / Machine Learning
  • CSCI 5722-3, Computer Vision
  • CSCI 5832-3, Natural Language Processing
  • CSCI 5919-3, HCI: Survey and Synthesis
  • CSCIÌý5922-3, Neural Networks and Deep Learning
  • CSCI 6302-3, Speech Recognition and Synthesis
  • CSCI 6622-3, Advanced Neural Networks / Machine Learning
  • EBIO 5800, Animal Behavior
  • ECEN 5811-3, Neural Signals
  • ECEN 5831-3, Brains, Minds and Computers
  • EDUC 5844 (3), Teaching and Learning Computational Thinking
  • EDUC 6318 (3), Psychological Foundations of Education (interdisciplinary)
  • INFO 5871 (Ir)responsible Computing: Cognitive Science for Ethical Human-Centered Design
  • IPHY 5440-3, Vertebrate Endocrinology
  • IPHY 5580-3, Sleep Physiology
  • IPHY 5600-3, Immunology
  • IPHY 5700-5, Vertebrate Histology
  • IPHY 5720-4, Neurophysiology
  • IPHY 5730-3, Integrative Motor Control
  • IPHY 6010-3, Stress Physiology
  • IPHY 6010-1, Sleep Medicine Seminar (up to 2 sem
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  • IPHY 6680-3, MATLAB for Physiol. & Biomechan. Res.
  • MCDB 5210-3, Cell Structure and Function
  • MCDB 5250-3, Topics in Developmental Genetics
  • MCDB 5426-3, Cell Signaling and Developmental Regulation
  • MCDB 5471-3,Mechanisms of Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes
  • MCDB 5680-3, Mechanisms of Aging
  • MCDB 5777-3, Molecular Neurobiology
  • PSYC/NRSC 5015-3, Affective Neuroscience
  • PSYC 5032-3, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
  • PSYC 5052-4, Behavioral Neuroscience (overlaps with NRSC 5100, depending on Instructor)
  • NRSC 5072-3, Clinical Neuroscience
  • PSYC 5082, Seminar: Special Topics in Biopsychology; can be taken multiple times (2 or 3 units depending on the specific offering)
  • NRSC 5082-3, Neural Circuits of Learning and Decision Making
  • PSYC/NRSC 5092-3, Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
  • PSYC 5102-3, Introduction to Behavioral Genetics
  • NRSC 5100-3, Survey and Integration of Neuroscience I
  • NRSC 5110-3, Survey and Integration of Neuroscience II
  • PSYC 5112-3, Concepts in Behavioral Genetics
  • PSYC 5131-3, Affective Science
  • PSYC 5132-3, Behavioral Neuropharmacology
  • PSYC 5145-4, Advanced Cognitive Psychology
  • PSYC 5162-3, Developmental Behavioral Genetics
  • PSYC 5175-4, Computational Cognitive Neuroscience
  • PSYC 5200-3, Physiological Genetics and Genomics
  • PSYC 5212-3, Gerontology: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
  • PSYC 5232-3, Molecular Genetics/Behavior
  • PSYC/NRSC 5262-3, Mammalian Neuroanatomy
  • PSYC 5272-3, Neuronal Plasticity
  • PSYC 5385-3, Ethology/Comparative Psychology
  • PSYC 5541-(1-6), Mathematical Tools for Modeling Neural and Cognitive Systems (Special Topics in Psychology)
    *With approval from ICS Academic Program Director
    Prerequisite: Restricted to Psychology and Neuroscience (PSYC NRSC) graduate students.
  • PSYC/NRSC 5545-3, Neurobiology of Addiction
  • PSYC 5606-3, Prosem: Social/Personality Psych
  • PSYC 5665-2, Prosem: Higher-Level Perception & Attention
  • PSYC 5665-2, Prosem: Learning and Memory
  • PSYC 5685-2, Prosem: Sensory Processes
  • PSYC 5685-2, Prosem: Research Methods
  • PSYC 5741-4, Quantitative Methods in Neuroscience
  • PSYC 5815-2, Prosem: Language
  • PSYC 5815-2, Prosem: Higher-Level Cognition
  • PSYC 5825-2, Executive Function Proseminar
  • PSYC 5835, Prosem: Thinking
  • PSYC/NRSC 5911-3, Teaching of Neuroscience
  • NRSC 6100-2, Advances in Neuroscience
  • NRSC 6602-1, Behavioral Neuroscience Professional Skills Development
  • PSYC 6911-(1-3), Research Practicum
  • PSYC 7102-2 or 3, Seminar
  • NRSC 7102-2 or 3, Topics in Neuroscience
  • NRSC 7112-3, Special Topics in Neuroscience I
  • NRSC 7122-3, Special Topics in Neuroscience II
  • NRSC 7132-3, Special Topics in Neuroscience III
  • NRSC 7142-3, Special Topics in Neuroscience IV
  • NRSC 7152-3, Special Topics in Neuroscience V
  • PSYC 7215-3, Translational Cognitive Neuroscience
  • PSYC 7215-3, Mathematical Modeling of Cognition
  • PSYC 7215-3, Principles of fMRI
  • PSYC 7536-3, Theories and Research in Emotion
  • PSYC 7536-3, The Social Brain
  • SLHS 5252-3, Acquired Adult Language Disorders
  • SLHS 5282-3, Acquired Cognitive Disorders
  • SLHS 5292-3, Motor Speech Disorders
  • SLHS 5576-2, Communication Neuroscience
  • SLHS 6006-3, Advanced Hearing Science
  • SLHS 6564-3, Auditory Processes: Neurodiagnostics
  • SLHS 7100-3, Cognitive Bases of Human Communication and its Disorders
  • SLHS 7250-3, Research Methods in Language Development
  • SLHS 7540-3, Auditory Processes: Physiology, Assessment, and Management of the Vestibular System
  • SLHS 8206-3, Models of Speech Production and Perception

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