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106 Master's degrees in Neuroscience in North America
Neuroscience and Education
The Neuroscience and Education program at Columbia University is designed to prepare a specialist prepared to bridge the gap between research on the brain, cognition and behavior; and the problems encountered in schools and other applied settings.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience (NEURS) graduate program at Pennsylvania State University provides students curricular training with a broad focus on neuroscience, and the opportunity for concentrated research in a variety of disciplinary approaches to neuroscience such as biochemistry, cell biology, embryology, genetics, immunology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, structural biology, and virology.

Psychology and Neuroscience
Dalhousie University's MSc in Psychology and Neuroscience places emphasis on research, scholarship, and independent thinking. Many graduates, with additional on-the-job training, enter careers in community and social services, human resources, residential care, student services, and forensic services, or continue to a PhD.
Comparative Health Sciences
The program of Comparative Health Sciences at Oregon State University is a multi-disciplinary program offering graduate training towards MS and PhD degrees.
Neuroscience
NMHI offers a graduate program in Neuroscience at the University of Alberta that is designed to offer students broad training in various experimental and theoretical aspects of neuroscience while maintaining a research program that may be more specialized.
Mind, Brain, and Learning (Online)
The Mind, Brain, and Learning (Online) program from Drexel University provides the knowledge, skills, and experience to engage in innovative teaching, assessment, and instructional design in alignment with the human learning process.