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2 Neuroscience Degree Programs in Brazil


Assunção University Centre (Centro Universitário Assunção (UNIFAI))
Neuroscience, Mental Health and Learning
- Vila Mariana, Brazil
Master degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
Neuroscience helps in the construction of physical, neurological, mental, social, and affective learning, seeking a better understanding of the functioning of the brain, and how this functioning affects the behavior, thinking, and emotions of the individual, be it a child, adolescent, adult or elderly. The content prepares the professional to act in disorders, syndromes and disorders allied or not to learning, but the neuroscientist's performance goes beyond the regular and special schools; it extends to hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, institutions for people with disabilities, shelters, transit homes, and even psychosocial care centers and networks.


ESPM – Brasil
Master in Consumer Neuroscience
- São Paulo, Brazil
Master degree
Part time
4 semesters
Blended
Portuguese
Throughout this Master, students will be prepared to learn how neuroscience can bring a deeper insight into consumer behavior from scientific models of behavioral biology.
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Neuroscience degree programs explore the complex workings of the brain and nervous system, uncovering the biological basis of behavior and cognitive functions. This field combines elements of biology, psychology, and chemistry, making it a fascinating area of study for those interested in understanding mental processes and neurological conditions.
In Brazil, students gain valuable insights through a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical experiences. Common courses cover topics such as neuroanatomy, cognitive neuroscience, and neuropsychology. You'll develop skills in analyzing experiment data, interpreting behavioral outcomes, and applying advanced research techniques to real-world challenges. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas and methodologies throughout their studies.
Graduates typically pursue careers in areas like healthcare, research, and academia, working as clinical neurologists, neuropsychologists, or researchers in academic and pharmaceutical settings. Brazil's emphasis on research and healthcare collaboration enables students to engage in projects that impact both local and global communities, enhancing their ability to contribute meaningfully in diverse professional environments.