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GRS MA 976: Directed Study: Dynamical Systems
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GRS MA 977: Directed Study: Partial Differential Equations
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GRS MA 978: Directed Study: Partial Differential Equations
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GRS MA 979: Directed Study: Probability
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GRS MA 980: Directed Study: Probability
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GRS MA 991: Directed Study: Statistical Inference and Probability
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GRS MA 992: Directed Study: Statistical Inference and Probability
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GRS MB 721: Grad Biochem
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GRS MB 722: Adv Biochem
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GRS MB 907: Mcbb Research
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GRS MB 908: Mcbb Research
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GRS NE 500: Frontiers of Neuroscience
Journal club/seminar series reviewing and discussing key papers including those of GPN seminar series distinguished lecturers. Students are required to attend this seminar series throughout their graduate career, but only a total of 4 credits counts toward the degree. -
GRS NE 501: Frontiers of Neuroscience
Journal club/seminar series reviewing and discussing key papers including those of GPN seminar series distinguished lecturers. Students are required to attend this seminar series throughout their graduate career, but only a total of 4 credits counts toward the degree. -
GRS NE 699: Teachng Coll Ne
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GRS NE 800: Methods in Neuroscience
Research experiences directed by GPN faculty for first-year graduate students. Mentors who have funded research projects provide students with a large number of potential laboratories from which to choose where they will conduct their thesis research. -
GRS NE 801: Methods in Neuroscience
Research experiences directed by GPN faculty for first-year graduate students. Mentors who have funded research projects provide students with a large number of potential laboratories from which to choose where they will conduct their thesis research. -
GRS NE 901: Directed Study in Neuroscience
For doctoral students in the Program in Neuroscience. Dissertation research under the guidance of a Neuroscience faculty member. -
GRS NE 902: Directed Study in Neuroscience
For doctoral students in the Program in Neuroscience. Dissertation research under the guidance of a Neuroscience faculty member. -
GRS PH 603: Plato I
A careful study of one or several Platonic dialogues. Emphasizes both close reading of the text(s) and discussion of the deep philosophical issues raised by them. Frequent references to other Platonic dialogues as relevant. Knowledge of Greek is helpful but not required. Familiarity with Greek philosophy is helpful. -
GRS PH 605: Aristotle I
A careful study of Aristotle's theoretical philosophy conducted through a close reading of selections from the Categories, Posterior Analytics, Physics, On the Soul, and the Metaphysics.

