School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
The School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences offers graduate preparation at the Masters and Doctoral levels designed to meet the needs of students with both research and professional objectives. With instruction and mentoring from internationally recognized faculty, the School's programs emphasize multidisciplinary training coupled with opportunities for intensive research and clinical experiences. The School's degree programs draw upon three clusters of expertise: Communication Sciences and Disorders, Cognition and Neuroscience, and Psychological Sciences. The Callier Center for Communication Disorders-Dallas and Callier-Richardson, large comprehensive clinical and research centers, the Center for BrainHealth, the Center for Vital Longevity, and the Center for Children and Families further enrich the training of students.
Degrees Offered
- Master of Science in Applied Cognition and Neurosciences (36 hours minimum)
- Master of Science in Communication Disorders (48 hours minimum)
- Master of Science in Human Development and Early Childhood Disorders (45 hours minimum)
- Master of Science in Psychological Sciences (36 hours minimum)
- Doctor of Audiology (100 hours)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Cognition and Neuroscience (75 hours minimum beyond the baccalaureate degree)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Communication Sciences and Disorders (75 hours minimum beyond the baccalaureate degree)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Psychological Sciences (75 hours minimum beyond the baccalaureate degree)