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30 Master's degrees in Neuroscience in Oceania

Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience by thesis
Bachelor's degree in relevant subject. You may also be required to demonstrate your proficiency in English. The Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience by thesis programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington .

Dementia
The Dementia program from University of Tasmania offers a research-literate, cross-disciplinary understanding of dementia and its impact on individuals, societies and governments.

Clinical Nursing (Neuroscience)
This Clinical Nursing (Neuroscience), Graduate Certificate course from the Australian Catholic University (ACU) is designed to expand your knowledge and skills in clinical nursing and practice.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience programme at the University of Otago offers a multidisciplinary B.Sc. degree exploring the brain and nervous system. This full-time, three-year course provides hands-on laboratory experience, covering everything from cellular biology to human behaviour at New Zealand’s only centre for this undergraduate major.
Neuroscience (Advanced)
The Neuroscience (Advanced) program at the Australian National University will give you both theoretical and practical knowledge of the modern concepts in neuroscience and methodologies employed to answer these questions and more.

Autism and Neurodivergent Studies
The Master of Autism and Neurodivergent Studies at University of Wollongong takes a social justice perspective to supporting autistic and neurodivergent individuals by focusing on creating successful learning, education and employment programmes in early childhood and school settings, and employment environments.

Dementia
The Dementia program from University of Tasmania offers a research-enabled, cross-disciplinary understanding of dementia and its impact on individuals, societies and governments.
Neuroscience and Criminology
As the first course of its kind in Australia, Master of Neuroscience and Criminology at University of New England provides a unique, multidisciplinary approach, equipping you to explore the neurobiological processes that underlie criminal behaviours—a field of study with vast potential for advancing crime prevention, policy, and rehabilitation efforts.

Health Practice - Rehabilitation
This Health Practice - Rehabilitation course from Auckland University of Technology will help you take your health career to the next level.
Clinical Neuropsychology
Clinical Neuropsychology from University of New South Wales is designed for practising clinical psychologists who want to upgrade their skills in neuropsychology.