2023 Best Value Neurobiology & Neurosciences Schools in Utah
Highlighting Quality Schools With More Affordable Pricing
Finding the Best Neurobiology & Neurosciences School for You
In 2020-2021, 154 degrees and certificates were awarded to neurobiology and neurosciences students who went to a Utah college or university. This makes it the #78 most popular major in the state.
It's not easy to decide which program to enroll in when you have so many options available. You're no longer limited to schools in your local area, either, since online programs are becoming more prevalent. Or you may find the programs at a trade school to be a better alternative for you.
To help you arm yourself with the information you need to make your decision, Course Advisor has developed this Best Value Neurobiology & Neurosciences Schools in Utah ranking. This report analyzed 3 schools in Utah to see which ones offered the best value programs for neurobiology students. The goal was to highlight schools with more affordable prices than others offering similar quality experiences.
Our ranking of value is based on the quality of a program as defined in our per sticker price dollar. Specifically, our score for quality is discounted by the published tuition and fees charged by the given college. This gives the cost per unit of quality for each college. The more quality your dollar buys, the better the value.
In our regional and nationwide rankings, out-of-state tution and fees are used in our calculations. For statewide rankings, we use average in-state tuition and fees.
Best Utah Schools for Affordable Quality in Neurobiology & Neurosciences
Our analysis found Brigham Young University - Provo to be the best value school for neurobiology and neurosciences students who want to pursue a degree in Utah. BYU is a very large private not-for-profit school located in the midsize city of Provo.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at BYU are $6,120 a year. After completing their degree, neurobiology graduates from BYU carry an average student debtload of $15,000.
In addition to its best value ranking, and one of the reasons why the school is on the list, BYU is ranked #2 for overall quality for neurobiology in Utah.
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You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend University of Utah. It ranked #2 on our 2023 Best Value Neurobiology & Neurosciences Schools in Utah list. Located in the midsize city of Salt Lake City, U of U is a public school with a very large student population.
U of U undergraduate students pay an average of $8,893 in in-state tuition and fees each year.
U of U not only placed well in our value ranking, but it is also #5 on our Best Neurobiology & Neurosciences Schools in Utah list.
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Out of the 3 schools in Utah that were part of this year’s ranking, Utah State University landed the # 3 spot on the list. USU is a fairly large public school located in the city of Logan.
USU undergraduate students pay an average of $8,960 in in-state tuition and fees each year.
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State | Degrees Awarded |
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Colorado | 219 |
Idaho | 1 |
Montana | 13 |
Wyoming | 1 |
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Neurobiology & Neurosciences Related Majors for Neurobiology
Neurobiology & Neurosciences is one of 14 different types of programs to choose from.
Majors Similar to Neurobiology
Related Major | Annual Graduates |
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General Biology | 107,165 |
Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology | 14,535 |
Physiology & Pathology Sciences | 8,813 |
Ecology, Evolution & Systematics Biology | 7,247 |
Cell Biology & Anatomical Sciences | 6,206 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 3 schools only.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
More about our data sources and methodologies.