Offered at IUPUI by School of Science
Offered on campus
Offered at IUPUI by School of Science
Offered on campus
Addiction Neuroscience Ph.D.
The Ph.D. in Addiction Neuroscience is a Purdue University degree offered in the Department of Psychology.
The is intended for students interested in the behavioral and brain sciences who seek research-based careers in behavioral neuroscience and psychopharmacology. The graduate training is designed to promote a comprehensive understanding of the neural bases of behavior, with an emphasis on the behavioral neurobiology of drugs of abuse.
You will gain expertise in integrative neuroscience and learn to apply current methods of cellular and systems neuroscience to key problems of drug abuse and addiction. You’ll be prepared for a career in academia, medical neuroscience research, the pharmaceutical industry, or government research.
You’ll work closely with a faculty mentor, often in collaboration with other faculty on campus. Your studies will focus on the actions and effects of alcohol and drugs of abuse on brain function and brain development, as well as on brain mechanisms of addictive behavior. Our faculty are experts in:
Understanding your course requirements *denotes a required course
Core in Addiction Neuroscience (12 credit hours required)
Core in Neurobiology (6 credit hours required)
Core in Psychology
Quantitative Methods (6 credit hours required)
Learning, Memory, & Cognition (6 credit hours required)
Clinical, Social, Developmental, and I/O (6 credit hours required)
Seminars & Professional Training (8, 1-hour seminar credit hours of 590 required)
Every student is expected to serve in some teaching capacity for at least two semesters, either as a teaching assistant or as an instructor for an undergraduate psychology course.
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