Students have the opportunity to develop their research skills via hands-on experience in a number of lab courses: they can study animal behavior and physiology in the comparative animal physiology lab, human physiological processes and brain activity in the biopsychology lab, a brain's response to drugs in the microdialysis lab, or the communication and sensory abilities of various mammals in the comparative perception lab.
Indeed, many students make self-directed research a key component of their neuroscience studies. With the help of faculty members or on their own, many students pursue on-campus as well as off-campus internships in research labs.
List of internship and research opportunities.