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Neuroscience

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The Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience at Brown University provides students with an interdisciplinary education that integrates biology, psychology, chemistry, and computational science to explore the structure and function of the nervous system. Students gain a deep understanding of neural mechanisms underlying perception, cognition, behavior, and neurological disorders. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory experience, allowing students to develop skills in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication. Through a combination of core courses, electives, and research opportunities, students learn to approach complex questions about brain function with rigor and precision.

The curriculum encourages exploration of topics such as neurophysiology, molecular neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and neuroimaging, fostering a holistic understanding of neural systems from molecular to behavioral levels. Students participate in hands-on research projects in state-of-the-art laboratories, gaining experience in electrophysiology, imaging techniques, computational modeling, and behavioral analysis. Interdisciplinary seminars and collaborative research experiences cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving, and scientific reasoning. Graduates leave the program prepared to pursue advanced studies in neuroscience, medicine, or related fields, as well as careers in research, healthcare, and technology that rely on data-driven understanding of human behavior and brain function.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Neuroscience
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Science
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 05 January 2026
  • Location: Brown University, United States
  • Field of Study: Neuroscience
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations in Neuroscience and Biology
• Introduction to Neuroscience
• General Biology I & II
• General Chemistry I & II
• Calculus and Statistical Methods

Year 2 – Core Principles and Experimental Skills
• Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
• Neurophysiology
• Organic Chemistry
• Experimental Design and Data Analysis

Year 3 – Systems, Cognition, and Applied Methods
• Cognitive Neuroscience
• Behavioral Neuroscience
• Neuroanatomy
• Elective: Neuropharmacology, Computational Neuroscience, or Psychology

Year 4 – Capstone and Independent Research
• Senior Thesis or Research Project
• Advanced Neuroimaging or Electrophysiology
• Seminar in Current Topics in Neuroscience
• Electives: Clinical Neuroscience, Computational Modeling, or Brain and Behavior

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Neuroscience program possess a combination of research skills, analytical reasoning, and scientific literacy that prepare them for diverse professional pathways. Many pursue careers as research assistants, clinical laboratory scientists, neuropsychology technicians, or in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, contributing to advancements in brain health, cognitive science, and neurological treatments. Others work in public health, data analysis, or educational outreach, applying their understanding of the nervous system to societal challenges. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in neuroscience, medicine, psychology, or bioinformatics, enabling students to specialize further in research or clinical practice. Employers and graduate programs value graduates’ ability to integrate laboratory techniques, computational modeling, and critical thinking to address complex problems in neuroscience and related disciplines.

Why Choose This Program

This program provides a rigorous and interdisciplinary approach to understanding the brain, combining molecular, cognitive, and behavioral perspectives with hands-on research experience. Students benefit from mentorship with faculty actively engaged in cutting-edge neuroscience research, access to advanced laboratory facilities, and opportunities for independent and collaborative projects. The curriculum emphasizes experimental rigor, analytical reasoning, and ethical research practices, ensuring graduates are prepared for both scientific and professional challenges. With a focus on innovation, interdisciplinary learning, and real-world application, the program equips students with the knowledge, technical skills, and critical insight to contribute meaningfully to the fields of neuroscience, healthcare, and beyond, while fostering a lifelong curiosity about brain function and human behavior.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 401 863 1000
Email: admissions@brown.edu
Address: University of Brown, Providence, RI 02912, United States