Foundations of Interpersonal Neurobiology: Academic overview
Learning outcomes
The Foundations of Interpersonal Neurobiology Certificate program is a seven month (two and 1/2 consecutive terms) program that awards a non-credit training certificate. The program was developed in conjunction with IPNB experts and ensures that participants learn all that they need to successfully understand and apply IPNB concepts to various fields.
The student learning outcomes can be found on the program outcomes of the IPNB webpage.
In the last term of the program, all students will complete a capstone project, applying the concepts to a project of their choosing.
Faculty review and update the program outcomes annually, ensuring that students are receiving the most relevant content possible.
Curriculum
This is a cohort-based program with sequential coursework/progression required for all students to successfully earn the program certificates. A detailed calendar of the modules and their corresponding dates will be provided following registration and is also available in the course management system (Desire2Learn).
Please see the list of modules online at IPNB sample schedule for a detailed, term-by-term sample order of content areas.
As a CEU program, all students must successfully complete all courses within the program to earn their program certificate.
Grading
All term courses are graded as Successfully Complete (SC) or Not Successfully Complete (NSC). In order to earn a Clinical Research certificate, students must pass all courses with a SC grade.
The program assesses students using a variety of approaches, including quizzes, exams, papers, and discussion posts.
Advising and counseling
The Foundations of Interpersonal Neurobiology Program does not require students to meet with a faculty advisor. However, students seeking guidance can contact the program coordinator for support.
Learning support
Students seeking learning support can contact the program coordinator.
Withdrawal and re-entry
The program adheres to the college’s withdrawal timelines. Please note, tuition is not refundable after the college’s published withdrawal timelines. Students needing to withdraw from the program after the published program drop dates should contact the program coordinator.
Re-entry and readmission procedures
The program is a cohort model in which modules/terms need to be completed in sequence.
Re-entry in the program may be available in certain circumstances. Students who wish to discuss re-entry options should contact the program coordinator. Please note, re-entry decisions are based on a host of factors such as space availability and academic success in program courses.
Students who fail to successfully complete a class or modules may be eligible for re-entry into the program the following year. Please contact the program coordinator to discuss options.
Academic resources
The following are commonly used links that are helpful for the academic journey.
- Find these on the top bar of every college webpage:
- Academic Advising
- Bookstore
- Catalog
- Enrollment Services: Contact information to get help with registration.
- Register for classes: A guide on how to register.
- General Education/Discipline Studies
- Grading guidelines: Refer to this and the Catalog Grades and Transcripts guidelines. Note that in some programs, the grading standards are different from PCC’s guidelines. Certain programs must comply with standards set forth by national board exam and regional testing agencies.
- Student Records: Update your contact information, request transcripts, and get help with tasks such as:
- Advanced Placement
- Credit for prior learning
- Transfer credits to PCC: Students who are transferring coursework to Portland Community College must complete the following steps:
- Follow the instructions on the Transfer Credits to PCC page.
- Work with program admissions, program advisor, program director, or faculty department chair to submit requests for course substitutions as appropriate.
- University Transfer
- Transfer articulation agreements – check to see if there is an arrangement with your program of study and your transfer college.
- Steps to graduation: Includes information about accessing GRAD Plan.