Participating Degree Programs

The graduate programs listed below participate in the Collaborative Specialization in Neuroscience. Participating graduate units contribute courses and provide facilities and supervision for graduate research. Students must follow a plan of studies acceptable to both the participating unit and the Neuroscience collaborative specialization. Upon successful completion of the degree requirements of the participating home graduate unit and the collaborative specialization, students will receive the notation “Completed Collaborative Specialization in Neuroscience” on their transcript. Students interested in joining the specialization should visit the Neuroscience website and complete the application form. Students should register within one month of initial registration in their participating degree unit. The Neuroscience website provides areas of research for all faculty in the collaborative specialization, their graduate unit affiliations and contact information, as well as additional information on neuroscience courses.

Biochemistry — MSc, PhD

Bioethics — MHSc

Biomedical Engineering — MASc, PhD

Cell and Systems Biology — MSc, PhD

Community Health — MScCH

Computer Science — MSc, PhD

Dentistry — MSc, PhD

Developmental Psychology and Education — MA, PhD

Immunology — PhD

Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology — MSc, PhD

Medical Biophysics — MSc, PhD

Medical Science — MSc, PhD

Music — MA, PhD

Pharmaceutical Sciences — MSc, PhD

Pharmacology — MSc, PhD

Physiology — MSc, PhD

Psychology — MA, PhD

Public Health Sciences — MPH, MSc, PhD

Rehabilitation Science — MSc, PhD