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University of Montana Catalog 2025-2026

Neuroscience Ph.D.

The Neuroscience Ph.D program curriculum is flexible, and coursework is intended to be completed during the first two years of the doctoral program to allow for maximum time spent working on research in the student's selected advisor's laboratory.

 See the Neuroscience website for additional information.

General Graduate Program Requirements

Graduate School policies and standards can be found on the Graduate School Policies page

The minimum GPA for any graduate program is 3.0. Individual programs may require more than a 3.0 to remain in good standing. 

The minimum grade for a course to be accepted toward any master’s or doctoral requirement is C. The minimum grade for a course to be accepted toward a certificate program is B-. Individual programs may require higher grades for specific courses.

Doctor of Philosophy - Neuroscience

Course Requirements

Core Requirements
Complete all of the folllowing courses:
BCH 600Cell Organization & Mechanisms 13
NEUR 570Neuroscience Research Laboratory Rotations 22
NEUR 582Research Seminar Neuroscience 24
NEUR 594Seminar 22
NEUR 661Neuroscience I4
NEUR 667Topics in Neurobiology (Journal Club)1
Graduate Research 3
Complete a minimum of 20 credits in the following courses:20
Graduate Research
Graduate Research
Electives
Complete at least two elective courses (a minimum of 6 credits), according to research interests. 6
Additional Credits
Complete 18 additional credits of electives or research. 18
Total Hours60
1

Students without preparation in biochemistry must take BCH 480/BCH 482 as pre-requisite to BCH 600.

2

Students may only take 1 credit per semester.

3

A minimum of 20 combined research credits is required for the Neuroscience Ph.D. degree, but a maximum of 40 credits may be applied toward the 60-credit requirement for the Ph.D.