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Curriculum for Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience (PhD)
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The PhD Degree Program in Neuroscience provides students with an opportunity to earn a doctoral degree in the fast-growing and opportunity-rich area of biology. While DSU provides students with a comfortable, familiar and nurturing environment in which they can pursue their Ph.D. in Neuroscience, the program also has linkages with faculty researchers at the University of Delaware and the A.I. duPont Children's Hospital that provide opportunities for DSU students to access a broad range of research training with high-profile investigators working at the cutting edge of neuroscience research.
Our Ph.D. program brings together students and faculty throughout the state making it a truly inter-institutional program. As students of the only biology-based neuroscience degree program in the state, DSU students will be recruited by neuroscience researchers at all institutions, while our specialized neuroscience graduate courses and seminars will be attractive to students in UD's biology and psychology graduate programs who are interested in neuroscience. In addition to providing opportunities to students, DSU's neuroscience Ph.D. program will contribute to scientific workforce development in Delaware by offering new educational and research training opportunities to state residents.
Neuroscience Research at DSU
Currently, DSU has fourteen faculty conducting neuroscience research in three departments; faculty at DSU are supported by grants from the National Institute of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), other governmental agencies, and private foundations.
Degree Requirements of the Neuroscience PhD Program
Coursework
The program will require at least 60 credit hours, with 40 from coursework.
Qualifying examination
Students are required to take a two-part qualifying examination in which part I consists of a written examination covering material related to the coursework taken within the first two years. In part II, the students must write and defend a research proposal choosing from a list of topics generated by the faculty. For those not successfully completing the examinations, some of these courses can be applied to one of our master's degrees, if the student so chooses.
Teaching Requirement
Each student, upon achieving candidacy, is required to complete the teaching strategies course and to teach the equivalent of 4 credit hours, or one lecture course, before completion of the degree program.
Research Dissertation
A research dissertation must be presented and successfully defended as part of the requirements for graduation.
Financial support
Students in the PhD program typically will be supported with tuition scholarships, research and/or teaching assistantships so that they may focus full-time on their studies and research.
Core courses:
| Course # | Course Name | Graduate Course Credits |
| BIOL-503 | Introduction to Neuroscience | 3 |
| BIOL-505 | Experimental Design and Biostatistics | 3 |
| BIOL-612 | Neurochemistry | 3 |
| BIOL-622 | The Physiology of Excitable Cells | 3 |
| BIOL-610 | Functional Anatomy From Neuron to Brain | 3 |
| BIOL-535 | Current Techniques in Biology | 2 |
Foundation courses (must take two of these three (3) choices):
| Course # | Course Name | Graduate Course Credits |
| BIOL-520 | Cell Biology | 3 |
| BIOL-521 | Molecular Biology | 3 |
|
Select one from below:
BIOL-650
or
CHEM-521
or
CHEM-621
|
Biological Mechanisms - 3 credits
Advanced Biochemistry - 3 credits
Bioorganic Chemistry - 3 credits
|
3
|
Seminar courses (required):
| Course # | Course Name | Graduate Course Credits |
| BIOL-590 | Professional Development I | 2 |
| BIOL-591 | Professional Development II | 1 |
| BIOL-700 | Current Topics I | 1 |
| BIOL-701 | Current Topics II | 1 |
| BIOL-603 | Strategies for Effective Teaching in Biology | 1 |
| BIOL-604 | Scientific Integrity | 1 |
Electives:
| Course # | Course Name | Graduate Course Credits |
| BIOL-xxx |
Electives (at least three (3), with advisor's approval) |
9 |
Research:
| Course # | Course Name | Graduate Course Credits |
|
BIOL-690,
691, 692
|
Thesis Research | 3 (each) |
| BIOL-800 | Dissertation Research | 8 (at least) |
Total credit hours for graduation: 60
Suggested Electives for Neuroscience doctoral program (3 credits each)*:
| Course # | Course Name | Course # | Course Name |
|
BIOL-511 |
Pharmacology |
BIOL-605 |
Cell Morphogenesis |
|
BIOL-515 |
Behavior |
BIOL-625 |
Immunology |
|
BIOL-575 |
Molecular Genetics & Genomics |
BIOL-651 |
Proteins: Structure and Function |
|
BIOL-600 |
Molecular Endocrinology |
BIOL-653 |
Nervous System Disorders |
or, the third Foundation course
*In addition to the electives listed above, other courses at DSU or UD may count towards elective credits pending prior approval by the dissertation advisor and departmental graduate programs committee or Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences at DSU
