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The Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience: Cellular & Molecular equips students with in-depth scientific knowledge at microscopic levels, ideal for those aiming to advance in neuroscience, medicine, or related life science fields. Beyond neuroscience, this major prepares students for graduate or professional programs in areas like cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, biomedical sciences, dentistry, pharmacy, and various healthcare disciplines. Those not continuing to graduate school can pursue technical roles in pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, or research labs within government and academic institutions. Graduates will possess the skills to conduct cellular and molecular research on topics ranging from nervous system operations to developmental disorders and injuries.
Explore the microscopic foundations of nervous system structure and function through Temple University's College of Science and Technology 123-credit Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience: Cellular and Molecular. This interdisciplinary program delves into cellular architecture, neural circuits, developmental processes, electrical signaling, and tissue organization to unravel how nervous systems coordinate complex organisms. Career paths include opportunities in biochemistry, biotechnology, dentistry, medicine, and pharmaceutical research, along with positions in government and academic research laboratories.