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Neuroscience

The neuroscience graduate program is a multidisciplinary program, combining faculty from several UVic departments:

  • School of Medical Sciences
  • Department of Biology
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education

Our neuroscience graduate program focuses on cellular and cognitive neurosciences, reflecting UVic's two major neuroscience research streams.

The program emphasizes connections between the core areas in neuroscience: learning and memory, synaptic function, developmental neuroscience, sensory motor systems, and disease and injury. We encourage students to develop competencies in more than one area.

Degree programs offered

Program Expected length Project or thesis Course-based
MSc 2 years Yes No
PhD 4 years Yes No

Quick facts

Program options:
Masters, Doctorate
Program delivery:
On-campus

Areas of focus

  • Learning and memory
  • Synaptic function
  • Developmental neuroscience
  • Sensory motor systems
  • Disease and injury
  • Cognition and neuropsychology

Faculties and departments

Need help?

Contact Kailah Sebastian at ksebastian@uvic.ca or 250-853-3129.

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