About the Course
This course provides an accessible introduction to neuroscience, connecting complex concepts to everyday life. Topics include brain anatomy, neural communication, neuroplasticity, memory, behavior, and the brain’s role in shaping emotions, cognition, and decision-making. The course also delves into brain development, neurological disorders, and ethical considerations in neuroscience. Designed for learners of all backgrounds, it emphasizes scientific literacy and interdisciplinary connections.
Course Objectives/ Outcomes
- Explain the stages of brain development from infancy through adulthood and the importance of neuroplasticity in learning and memory.
- Analyze how the brain influences behavior, emotions, and cognition through the neural mechanisms underlying perception, learning, and memory.
- Recognize common neurological and psychiatric disorders, their symptoms and causes, and discuss their impact on individuals and society, as well as the role of neuroscience in developing treatments.
Enrollment Requirements
By Invitation Only
Certification
As Per University Norms





Course Instructors
Assistant Professor
