Entry requirementsThe Department accepts applicants with degrees in physiology, biology, (bio)physics, chemistry and related biomedical sciences.
Academic titleMaster of Science in Physiology and Biophysics
Course descriptionNeuroscience
The following classes are offered through the interdisciplinary neuroscience program:
NESC 6100X/Y.06: Principles of Neuroscience.
NESC 6101.03: Principles of Neuroscience: Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.
NESC 6102.03: Principles of Neuroscience: Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience.
Neuroscience 6101.03 and 6102.03 are Neuroscience 6100X/Y.06 divided into terms A and B for suitable incorporation into non-Neuroscience programs. Please see class description of NESC 6100X/Y.06.
Physiology
PHYL 5000.03: Scientific Writing and Presentation Skills.
PHYL 5323.03: Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Functions.
PHYL 5494.03: Chemical Neurobiology.
PHYL 5504.03: Advanced Topics in Respiration.
PHYL 5508.03/5509.03/5510.03: Directed Readings in Physiology and Biophysics.
PHYL 5513.03: Endocrine Physiology.
PHYL 5514.03: Reproductive Physiology.
PHYL 5517.03: Physiology and Biophysics Graduate Seminar.
PHYL 5519.03: Molecular Physiology of Ion Channels.
PHYL 5521.03: Molecular Physiology.
PHYL 5608.06/5609.06/5610.06: Directed Readings in Physiology and Biophysics.