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Neuroscience is a rapidly evolving scientific and medical discipline that investigates how the nervous system generates perceptions, thoughts, emotions, and actions. Researchers in this field tackle both fundamental questions about neural function and practical health issues impacting society and daily life. By integrating multiple scientific approaches, neuroscience offers comprehensive insights into nervous system operations.
Students in our program study the nervous system across all levels, from molecular genetics to cognitive processes. The curriculum combines core principles of neural function with opportunities for specialized study based on personal interests.
Through hands-on research experiences both in courses and through the Neuroscience Institute or affiliated faculty laboratories, students gain valuable investigative skills. The program prioritizes career preparation, equipping graduates for professional roles in neuroscience, advanced academic study, or medical training.
Our Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience program operates within the unique Neuroscience Institute, an entire academic unit dedicated exclusively to neuroscience education and discovery.