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Courses
Biomedical Imaging Curriculum
First Semester
BMSC-GA 2001 Foundations of Cell and Molecular Biology I - 6 credits
BMSC-GA 4404 Fundamental Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Imaging - 6 credits
BMSC-GA 1999 Scientific Methods: Survival Techniques for Young Investigators in Biomedical Research - non-credit
Second Semester
BMSC-GA 4427 Practical Magnetic Resonance Imaging - 6 Credits
BMSC-GA 4426 Medical Imaging Systems - 3 Credits
Third Semester
BMSC-GA 4406 Introduction to Tissues and Organ Systems - 4 Credits
BMSC-GA 4416 Seminar in Biomedical Imaging - 1.5 Credits
Fourth Semester
BMSC-GA 4416 Seminar in Biomedical Imaging - 1.5 credits
BMSC-GA 1997 Grant Writing for Scientists - non-credit
Elective Courses
Qualifying Examination
Following Semesters
Elective Courses
BMSC-GA 4416 Seminar in Biomedical Imaging - 1.5 Credits
BMSC-GA 4417 Research in Biomedical Imaging - .5-12 Credits
Elective Courses
NYU Langone Medical Center
BMSC-GA 4410 Advanced to Tissues and Organ Systems - 4 credits
BMSC-GA 2005 Introduction to Cellular Neuroscience - 6 credits
BMSC-GA 4410 Advanced Tissues and Organ Systems - 4 credits
BMSC-GA 2610 Developmental Systems I - 6 credits
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
G63.2010 Numerical Methods I (syllabus)
G63.2020 Numerical Methods II (syllabus)
G63.2043.001 Scientific Computing (syllabus)
Center for Neural Science
G80.2206 Mathematical Tools for Neuroscience (syllabus)
G89.2245 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lab (syllabus)
NYU-Poly Biomedical Engineering
BE 6203 Biomedical Imaging I (syllabus)
BE 6213 Biomedical Imaging II (syllabus)
BE 6303 Bio-optics (syllabus)
BE 6503 Biomedical Instrumentation (syllabus)
