Graduate Catalog 2021-2022

Educational Neuroscience (MA)

The Master of Arts in Educational Neuroscience develops professionals with training in neuroscience and education, capable of linking scientific research on the brain, cognition, and learning with the most common problems in an educational setting and other scenarios that offer behavior related services.

The graduate of the program has instructional design competencies in brain- based learning, knowledge of learning problems and assessment techniques, and intervention of learning in the classroom and in other scenarios that offer related services. In addition, the student is competent in professional counseling of parents, school officials, and educational agencies, among others.

The Metropolitan Campus is authorized to offer this Program.

Program Mission

The mission of the Master of Arts in Educational Neuroscience is to develop innovative professionals with intellectual depth, research skills and knowledge in the neurosciences.

Program Goals

This multidisciplinary program has the following goals:

  1. Shape a new class of professional specialists with training in neuroscience and education.
  2. Integrate scientific research on the brain, cognition and learning to the most common problems in schools and other scenarios that offer related services.
  3. Promote the transformation of education towards a discipline guided by empirical evidence from the neurosciences.

Competencies Profile of Graduates

The Master of Arts in Educational Neuroscience is designed to develop the competencies that allow the student to:

Knowledge

  1. Understand the fundamentals of neuroscience and its relationship to cognitive processes in teaching and learning.
  2. Recognize the various stages of neural development in humans and the effect of potential disorders that influence learning and other behaviors.

Skills

  1. Design services and educational activities based on brain theories for students or people receiving related services.
  2. Apply the research process based on neuroscience in the classroom and other settings that provide related services.
  3. Design evaluation and assessment tools to gather information on the impact of services and educational activities.

Attitudes

  1. Value human beings and guide their learning processes to achieve optimal development.
  2. Promote positive changes in society through solutions or alternatives that improve the quality of human life through education based on educational neuroscience.

Admission Requirements

Students who request admission to the Master of Arts in Educational Neuroscience must meet the following requirements in addition to the general requirements established by the Institution for the master's degree programs:

  1. Hold a Bachelor in Education, Science or related areas.
  2. Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in the last 60 credits of academic work.
  3. Have approved a statistics course.

Graduation Requirements

  1. Approve course NEUR 6970 Integration Seminar to comply with the section Requirements for Comprehensive Examination and Other Options for master’s programs.
  2. Have a minimum academic average of 3.00.

Requirements for the Master of Arts in Educational Neuroscience

Core Course Requirements 12 credits
Specialization Requirements 21 credits
Total 33 credits

Core Course Requirements - 12 credits

EDUC 5047Psychosocial Foundations of Education

3

EDUC 6931Research or Application Project in the Area of Specialization I

3

NEUR 5010Educational Neuroscience

3

PSYC 5100Cognitive and Affective Basis of Behavior

3

Specialization Requirements - 21 credits

NEUR 5020Neurodevelopment

3

NEUR 5030Neuropsychology of Learning

3

NEUR 5040Educational Neuroscience Psychology

3

NEUR 6010Neurodevelopmental Disorders

3

NEUR 6020Neurolearning Assessment

3

NEUR 6970Integration Seminar

3

EDUC 6057Teaching Models and Strategies

3