Degree programs in educational psychology focus on theory and research related to learners, learning and developmental processes, teaching, and application of these to educational practice. ... Education is being enhanced and changed by evidence-based findings from the new field of Educational Neuroscience (Brain Science) and, as educators, we need to capitalise on these new opportunities. The online Certificate in Neuroscience allows you to explore biological, psychological, and clinical approaches to understand the nervous system as the biological basis of behavior. Explore practical application of neuroscience research in education and leadership. The Educational Neuroscience MA/MSc will introduce students to the methods and findings from the emerging field of educational neuroscience. Education is being enhanced and changed by evidence-based findings from the new field of Educational Neuroscience (Brain Science) and, as educators, we need to capitalise on these new opportunities. Program The Neuroscience and Education Master of Arts program provides you with a unique specialization and expertise in the emerging field of educational neuroscience. Some of the topics that may be covered in a foundations of educational neuroscience course include grant writing, conducting research, and how to develop a thesis project. The Department recently expanded its undergraduate program to include both neuroscience and cognitive science and our major is now one of the fastest growing in the institute. To view additional study options, go back to Admissions & Programs. The Educational Neuroscience Lab is a multidisciplinary, developmental cognitive neuroscience lab dedicated to understanding the cognitive, emotional and neural processes that shape school readiness skills. * Please note: Students completing this course block while enrolled in the online Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) degree are awarded a Certificate in Neuroscience upon completion of the degree. Neuroscience Graduate programs focus on the scientific study of how the nervous system develops, is organized, and what it does. You’ll examine how this emerging and exciting field can be successfully translated to improve classroom teaching and learning. Educational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary research field that seeks to translate research findings on neural mechanisms of learning to educational practice and policy and to understand the effects of education on the brain. If you want to know how we think and the work of a brain, then you must join these neuroscience courses. These programs include Behavior, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCaN), Biology, Chemistry, and Clinical Psychology. Use the filters below to find programs of interest to you! Program Director Casey Henley mcgove14@msu.edu Academic Program Coordinator Eleri Thomas thom1625@msu.edu Giltner Hall 293 Farm Lane Room 108 East Lansing, MI 48824-1101 Phone: (517) 353-8947 Fax: (517) 432-2744 Education is being enhanced and changed by evidence-based findings from the new field of Educational Neuroscience (Brain Science) and, as educators, we need to capitalise on these new opportunities. Neuroscience and Education M.A. Faculty and graduate student members of the center from each of these disciplines participate in a wide range