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University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Neurosciences Specialization
651 Ilalo St
BSB 311E
Honolulu, HI 96813
Tel: (808) 692-1569

Martin Rayner, PhD
Graduate Chair
E-mail: martin@pbrc.hawaii.edu

 
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NEUROSCIENCES
 

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Priority Consideration Deadlines
 
 
Fall Spring
See priority consideration deadlines for the graduate programs participating in this specialization. See priority consideration deadlines for the graduate programs participating in this specialization. (Note: Some programs do not offer spring admission.)
 
 
 
Admissions Requirements
 

Click here for link to online application or to download paper application.

Applicants need to meet:
1) Graduate Division admissions standard and documentation requirements, and 2) program specific admissions criteria and documentation requirements (see below). Send all program specific documentation requirements directly to the graduate program.

Neurosciences is implemented as an interdisciplinary specialization within the following participating graduate programs:

Prospective students interested in specializing in neurosciences need to apply for admission to the appropriate participating graduate program, and indicate in their application their desire to specialize in neurosciences.

GRE Scores
GRE scores may be required either by the graduate program or by the Graduate Division. Click here for information on when the test is required by the Graduate Division. Official GRE scores should be sent to the Graduate Admissions Office.
TOEFL Scores
TOEFL is required of most applicants who are non-native speakers of English. Click here for information on exemptions. Official TOEFL scores should be sent to the Graduate Admissions Office.
 
 
Program Overview
 

At the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa (UHM), the specialization in neurosciences is an interdisciplinary program that brings together faculty members from participating graduate programs (See Admissions Requirements) to provide the training students need to contribute effectively to this field. Contact the graduate chair for further information.

 
 
Degree Requirements
 

All graduate students at UHM need to meet degree requirements set by the Graduate Division and their graduate programs. For general Graduate Division requirements, see Degree Requirements. Below is an overview of the degree requirements for this graduate program.

 

Students are required to complete the degree requirements for their chosen graduate program, as well as additional requirements specific to neurosciences. Contact the graduate chair for information.

Courses
Students who specialize in neurosciences take courses from departments that participate in the program. To view a listing of courses offered, visit www.catalog.hawaii.edu/courses/description-index.htm.

 
 
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Graduate Admissions Office
2540 Maile Way Spalding 354 Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-8544 Fax: (808) 956-4261
Email: admissions@grad.hawaii.edu

 
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