Learning Outcomes
At the end of the Master program, students are expected to:
- Master the foundations of modern Neuroscience, from theory to practice,
- Have a general and critical overview of the fields of Neuroscience, from normal functioning to brain diseases,
- Formulate appropriate questions and propose effective investigations to complex Neuroscience issues,
- Have in-depth knowledge of at least one specialized Neuroscience field, from theory to practice,
- Apply the basic philosophy of scientific and technical thinking and consider social and ethical issues related to scientific research, including his/her own work,
- Work independently as well as in team on research tasks, in an international environment,
- Communicate effectively on science to diverse audiences (from colleagues to the general audience) using a range of media (from research papers to public awareness workshops),
- Target international job offers related to Neuroscience.