Core Courses

Our trainees will enter the program with diverse backgrounds, for example individuals trained in the biological / behavioral sciences, engineering, or quantitative sciences. To address this diversity, we will tailor curricula to each trainee using a core curriculum that covers three course areas: 1) Optical Engineering, 2) Neuroscience, 3) Data and Statistical Analysis. Trainees are required to take one course from each category and a fourth course from one of the categories chosen to complement their dissertation research. Students are allowed to count courses they are taking for their degree program (in other words these do not have to be additional courses). Each topic area is considered necessary as a foundation for neurophotonics trainees irrespective of their graduate discipline. The courses are offered at BU and emphasize communal learning, with each NTP Fellow cohort taking the same courses together (along with other BU students).  Trainees will pursue elective courses to (i) satisfy the degree completion requirements of the trainee’s home department (BME, ECE, BIO, PBS, MED, SAR, GPN, and MATH), and (ii) acquire the advanced knowledge required to undertake the trainee’s research and fill knowledge gaps. Many courses relevant to neuroscience, engineering, and data analysis allow us the flexibility to develop trainee knowledge at the most appropriate level.

Each trainee will work with the Mentorship Committee to identify his/her/their educational experience and needs and select the courses most appropriate to achieving each trainee’s goals. For example, BI755 is required for students in the BIO and GPN programs and fulfills the Neuroscience core area for NTP.  These students will then take elective courses that fulfill the remaining core areas in Optical Engineering and Data and Statistical Analysis. In this way, we will establish for each trainee a unique curriculum that combines rigorous – yet accessible – training in computation, optics, and neuroscience. The course options are vast, and suitable to satisfy a wide diversity of trainee interests and knowledge gaps.


A list of potential courses that trainees can select from include the following. However, students are welcome to suggest other courses, but please discuss with the program directors to confirm other courses meet the requirement.