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 Program TypeBy LocationSelect a Country: Select a CountrySelect Multiple CountriesThese results contain 19 campus & online accredited graduate degree programs & graduate schools in the field of biological & life sciences, subject of neurosciences, specialty of neuroscience at the doctorate & masters levels in the state of texas from all types of institutions. 19 Neuroscience Graduate Programs in Texas
Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Houston,TX University of Texas Health Science Center At Houston
The graduate program in Neuroscience leads to the Ph.D. degree in biomedical sciences.
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Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Denton,TX University of North Texas
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Type: Online
Level: Doctorate...
 University of Greenwich
This program is designed to serve the educational needs of health care practitioners in medical, psychological, chiropractic,...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate...
Fort Worth,TX University of North Texas Health Science Center At Fort Worth
A student interested in graduate work in biomedical sciences at UNT Health Science Center may pursue either the M.S. or the P...
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Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Richardson,TX University of Texas At Dallas
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate...
Waco,TX Baylor University
Psy.D. is a scholar-practitioner professional psychology model. The PhD Psychology program prepares students to accept resear...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Houston,TX Baylor College Of Medicine
The Department of Neuroscience offers graduate students interested in the nervous system a course of study leading to the Ph....
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate...
Houston,TX University of Houston
M.S. in Exercise Science is designed to prepare students for employment in medically oriented environments that place an emph...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate...
Austin,TX University of Texas - Austin
A multi-disciplinary graduate program in Neuroscience with over 60 faculty. Excellent financial support and state of the art ...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Dallas,TX University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
UT Southwestern provides opportunities to prepare for careers in the biomedical sciences through study and research leading t...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
College Station,TX Texas A&M University Health Science Center
The graduate program in the College of Medicine offers doctoral degrees in Medical Sciences through the Texas A&M System Heal...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
College Station,TX Texas A&M University
The framework of the behavioral neuroscience program is intended to provide the student with sufficient structure to insure b...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
San Antonio,TX University of Texas Health Science Center At San Antonio
Our Graduate Program in Neuroscience provides a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the function of the nervous syste...
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Type: Online
Level: Doctorate...
 Drexel University
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Galveston,TX University of Texas Medical Branch
The objective of the Neuroscience Graduate Program (NGP) is to provide an internationally competitive educational program in ...
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