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INSC 600: Topics in Neurobiology of Disease Neurodegenerative Diseases. 618. Recovery After Neural Injury
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
B. Neumar. The human nervous system is subject to several types of injury, (traumatic, ischemic, epileptic, demyelinating and/or inflamatory) that cause serious functional deficits. The mechanisms used by the central and peripheral nervous systems for functional recovery from these injuries will be described in this course. The molecular and cellular pathobiology of CNS injury will be reviewed and methods to enhance functional recovery will be discussed in detail. These include the limitation of secondary neuronal damage by pharmacological manipulations (neuroprotection), the promotion of regeneration,and plasticity, the application of bioengineering strategies, and the use of behavioral rehabilitative approaches. Course Format: a combination of lecture, journal club stype student presentations and classroom discussion.
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INSC 631: Cognitive Neuroscience Affect
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Martha Farah. We will survey, and as far as possible synthesize, three bodies of literature on emotion and the brain, specifically: (1) neuroimaging and pharmacologic studies of emotion and the normal human brain; (2) the neuroscience of affective disorders in humans; and (3) relevant studies of reinforcement and learning in animals. (Fulfills the "Brain" requirement)
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INSC 632: Cognitive Neuroscience Vision
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Russell Epstein. This course will review the neural basis of visual cognition. Emphasis will be placed on linking cognitive theory toneuroscientific methods. Topics will include object and face recognition, scene perception, visual attention, mental imagery, and visual awareness.
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INSC 699: Lab Rotation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Lab Rotation
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INSC 727: Electronics for Scientists
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
John Andrews-Labenski. An introductory theory and practicum course covering the essential principles and applications of electronics. Emphasis is on understanding basic electricity, measurements, instrumentation, circuit simulation, data acquisition, and computer control systems used in research environments.
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INSC 727 - Electronics for Scientists
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INSC 799: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Independent Study
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INSC 899: Pre-Dissertation Lab Rotation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Pre-Dissertation Lab Rotation
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INSC 990: Master's Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Master's Thesis
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INSR 205: Risk Management
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): None. This course describes the concepts and techniques available to corporations, non-profit organizations, and other organizations in their efforts to manage pure risks. The costs associated with such pure risks as product liability, environmental impairments, property losses, work-related injuries, and employee benefits (e.g., pensions, health insurance, etc.) affect the daily management of organizations. Managers who make decisions without appropriate consideration of risk management issues can jeopardize the long-term survival of their organizations. The course examines a common set of techniques which can be used by managers in dealing with these problems, including risk assumption, prevention, diversification, and transfer via insurance and non-insurance market mechanisms. In turn, students learn to recognize that the institutional structure of the organization itself influence its own risks and their corresponding treatments.
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INSR 210: Financial Strategies and Analysis:Insurance
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Kartasheva. Prerequisite(s): Good understanding of capital markets, insurance markets, and statistics. This course is designed to apply and expand upon the theories and methodologies taught in finance to the complex and specific needs of managing financial risk in the insurance enterprise. The types of financial risks that today's insurance professionals faxe come from both the asset and liability sides of the balance sheet and thus reuqire a wide range of modeling tools. Concurrently, the tools used in the modeling of interest-rate risk, equity risk, and default risk have become incresingly important in an era of increasing convergence between the insurance industry and financial capital markets. This course will introduce several risk management models designed to allow insurance professional to mesure and manage each source of risk. We develop and critique theoretical models for each type of risk while strong emphasis is placed on the implementation and calibration of various modesl. Projects include the risk management and pricing of Variable Equity Indexed Annuities and Guaranteed Investment Contracts. This course is intended for students with concentration(s) in Insurance, Finance, and Actuarial Science considering a career in the insurance industry or financial services sector.
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