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Neuroscience, a branch of psychology, explores these inquiries and numerous other topics. It represents one of psychology's most rapidly expanding research domains. Modern methods like neuroimaging allow unprecedented insights into brain function. By choosing UNB's Neuroscience specialization, you'll position yourself at psychology's forefront. This concentration can complement either a major or honors BA in Psychology, or alternatively, be pursued through a BSc degree.
UNB's Neuroscience program provides chances to collaborate with experts and acquire practical research skills. Such training, integral to our psychology curriculum, enhances your competitiveness for careers, advanced studies, or medical programs.
Practical experience
Optional ARTS3000 Faculty of Arts internship: Work alongside neuroscience practitioners applying their expertise.
Gain hands-on skills in laboratory courses.
Design and evaluate novel experiments under faculty supervision.
High school students applying to undergraduate programs at the University of New Brunswick must meet the following three sets of requirements in order to be considered for admission.
The University of New Brunswick accepts qualified applicants from all countries. Entry requirements may vary from country to country.
English language proficiency requirements:
TOEFL IBT with a minimum overall score of 85
IELTS or IELTS Indicator with a minimum overall score of 6.5
CAEL CE or CAEL Online with a minimum overall score of 60
Pearson Vue Test with a minimum score of 59
Cambridge English Assessment C1 advanced or C2 proficiency with a minimum score of 176
Duolingo with a minimum overall score of 115
Application Deadline: Fall term (September start) — apply before June 1; Winter term (January start) — apply before Oct. 1; Summer (various start dates from May–August) — apply before Feb. 1