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Neuroscience explores the connections between nerve structure, function, chemistry, and related disorders. St. John's Master of Science (M.S.) in Neuroscience program equips students for professional opportunities in this expanding interdisciplinary domain. The curriculum fosters essential critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving abilities for roles in research, public sector work, pharmaceutical development, and biotech industries. Candidates from natural sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences backgrounds seeking to transition into neuroscience are encouraged to apply. St. John's flexible M.S. program enables students to tailor their coursework to align with personal interests and professional aspirations, offering both a 30-credit thesis track and a 33-credit non-thesis alternative, along with optional internships or guided research experiences to enhance practical expertise.