Brain Health Community-Centered Research

CSC 45000

This community-engaged course is designed to support an interdisciplinary approach for students with a background in neuroscience who wish to deepen community-centered research practice in partnerships with community organizations. Students will be able to design or continue the development of projects that connect their academic and intellectual interests of exploring normative dimensions of brain development to emerging questions driven by community partner needs and interests. Students interested in enrolling in the course must have an existing collaboration with a community organization, and the organization must support the student’s role in the collaborative exploration of how neuroscientific evidence can be deployed in community practice. Class time is spent supporting the development of student’s intellectual and conceptual framework of normative brain development, expectant experience and community-centered research models. These fields of study are then applied to community-based project development. In support of community-centered projects and research development, in addition to class time, students are expected to spend collaborative time outside of class, on-site with their community partner organization. Students must have an existing community partnership and the partner organization must take an active role in project development. Projects developed in this community-centered research course have the potential to be used for PSIM and CST Capstone projects.

If you are interested in, please copy and paste this link to apply for departmental approval: https://forms.gle/rpwkVsAzie4os6XKA

Class Dates: Thursdays, 2:00–5:00pm
Instructor: Nancy Michael

Credits: 3
Associated TermSpring 2025

Crosslisted with: NSBH 45000