Neuroscience MS

1 Years On Campus Masters Program

Brandeis University

Program Overview

Students entering the Neuroscience Program at Brandeis have the opportunity to work in a variety of fields, ranging from the structure and function of ion channels to systems and cognitive neuroscience. The graduate program in neuroscience, leading to the M.S. degree, is designed to equip students with the advanced knowledge and training necessary to conduct research in this interdisciplinary field. The program comprises three broadly defined areas: behavioral neuroscience involves work with humans in neuropsychology, with experimental cognitive neuroscience and sensory psychophysics, and with animal behavior and electrophysiology, cellular and molecular neuroscience provides training in electrophysiology, molecular biology, biophysics, and biochemistry appropriate to neurobiology; and computational and integrative neuroscience trains students in the use of experimental and theoretical methods for the analysis of brain function.

Program Key Stats

$53315 (Annual cost)



35 %

Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Neurologist
  • Biochemist
  • Neurobiologist
  • Psychophysicist
  • Educational psychologist
  • Clinical neuropsychologist
  • Psychiatrist
  • Neuroimmunologist
  • Psychopharmacologist
  • Animal neurologist
  • Neuropathologist
  • Neurophysiologist
  • Biotechnologist
  • Patent agent
  • Regulatory affairs and clinical trial management
  • Speech therapist
  • Physiotherapist
  • Occupational therapist
  • Biostatistician
  • Neuroinformatics
  • Neural engineer
  • Computational neuroscientist
  • Genotyping
  • Database and databank manager
  • Neural network researcher
  • Neuroeconomist
  • Management consultancy
  • Advertising and Neuromarketing

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