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    Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS)

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    Philadelphia, USMSIn-person2 years
    STEM-OPT
    $47,310.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    30
    Credits
    $60.00
    App fee

    Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University is a 30-credit, 2-year, in-person MS program based in Philadelphia, US. Tuition is $47,310 and the program is STEM-OPT eligible for international students.

    About the program

    The program provides advanced training in neuroscience focusing on behavioral, cognitive, motor neuroscience and rehabilitation, cellular, molecular, and systems areas. Students complete coursework and a required master’s project, which can be laboratory-based research or a non-laboratory project such as a literature review.

    Focus: both

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    After the program

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    12 months OPT (36 months with STEM extension)

    $15,000.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University is $47,310 across 30 required credits.
    Is Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University online or in-person?
    Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University is offered in-person.
    How long does Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University take to complete?
    Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University is structured around 2 years and 30 credits.
    What GPA is required for Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University?
    Per the program's published guidance: minimum GPA of 3.2 in undergraduate work
    Is Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University STEM-OPT eligible?
    Yes - Neuroscience: Systems, Behavior and Plasticity (MS) at Temple University is STEM-OPT designated, allowing international graduates to extend their post-completion OPT for up to 36 months total.