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- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
...Topics include cellular neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, neural circuits and dynamics, neural development and plasticity, sensory systems, genetic model systems...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
.... Students must apply to and be admitted to a specific academic department (not PRISM) and must fulfill all departmental and joint degree requirements, including a doctoral thesis related to materials. PRISM does not directly admit graduate students and award degrees at this time. Students wishing to pursue... Learn about: Inorganic Chemistry, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... in Population Studies (PIPS) offers a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in demography that is designed for students who wish to specialize in the core substantive topics and technical methods. Second, students may obtain a joint degree in Demography and Social Policy via a collaborative training program... Learn about: Social Policy...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... in Population Studies (PIPS) offers a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in demography that is designed for students who wish to specialize in the core substantive topics and technical methods. Second, students may obtain a joint degree in Demography and Social Policy via a collaborative training program... Learn about: Social Policy...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
...stock of the field of Chinese painting. It offers an opportunity to rethink the topics and issues that important studies in the field have addressed... Learn about: Comparative Literature...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... of general sociological theory, including its basic concepts, their historical antecedents, and the logic of inquiry; and (2) competence in research methods, including statistical applications and qualitative methods. Students may also obtain a joint degree in sociology and social policy via a collaborative... Learn about: Political Sociology, Economic Sociology, IT Law...
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