Microcredentials
As part of the Neuroscience and Law Program, the Michigan State University Neuroscience Program is excited to announce the introduction of online micro-credentials. These courses provide relevant and accessible training to students and working professionals in the field of criminal justice, including law enforcement, criminal investigation, forensics, social work, and both lawyers and judges in the courtroom.
Neurolaw micro-credentials are presented in an online asynchronous format: learning material is available on demand to accommodate the busy schedules of full-time students and working professionals that are interested in developing their skills and increasing their knowledge.
Whether you’re interested in just a single course or an entire collection, micro-credentials allow participants to sign up for as few or as many courses as they like. Upon completion of a collection of courses, you will be issued a micro-credential certificate by the MSU Neuroscience Program.
Visit our Eventbrite site to see a full list of courses, collections, and registration information.
If you have any questions about MSU Neurolaw micro-credentials, please contact Michael Koval, Director of the MSU Neuroscience and Law Program.