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Neuroscience

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The Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University offers students a comprehensive exploration of the brain, behavior, and nervous system from both biological and cognitive perspectives. The program blends cellular and molecular neuroscience, systems neuroscience, and cognitive neuroscience, providing a deep understanding of how the nervous system develops, functions, and adapts. Students engage with fundamental questions about perception, memory, emotion, and neuroplasticity while developing skills in data analysis and experimental design.

Through a mix of rigorous coursework and hands-on laboratory training, students build a strong foundation in research methodology. The program promotes interdisciplinary learning, integrating principles from biology, psychology, chemistry, and computer science. Students are encouraged to participate in faculty-led research and can tailor their academic path through advanced electives. By graduation, they gain a well-rounded scientific perspective and technical proficiency that supports both immediate career entry and graduate study.

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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: 02 January 2026
  • Location: Johns Hopkins 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 with Lab
  • General Chemistry I & II
  • Calculus I

Year 2 – Core Systems and Methods

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Organic Chemistry I & II
  • Experimental Design and Statistics
  • Neuroanatomy

Year 3 – Advanced Topics and Electives

  • Systems Neuroscience
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Laboratory in Neuroscience Methods
  • Elective: Psychology of Learning or Pharmacology

Year 4 – Research and Capstone

  • Seminar in Contemporary Neuroscience
  • Independent Research Project or Thesis
  • Elective: Computational Neuroscience or Neuroethics
  • Senior Capstone Presentation

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Neuroscience program pursue careers in biomedical research, clinical neuroscience, pharmaceutical development, and mental health services. Many work in hospitals, biotech companies, or government research labs, applying their knowledge to fields such as neuropharmacology, cognitive therapy, or brain imaging. Others continue their studies in medical school, PhD programs, or public health. The program's emphasis on interdisciplinary knowledge and scientific inquiry equips students with the versatility to thrive in academic, clinical, and industry settings where understanding the brain is central.

Why Choose This Program

Johns Hopkins University is globally recognized for its leadership in medical and scientific research, making it an ideal place to study neuroscience. The program offers exceptional access to research labs, renowned faculty mentors, and a curriculum that integrates both foundational science and emerging technologies. Students benefit from strong ties to institutions like the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Brain Science Institute. This immersive and research-driven environment allows learners to develop a deep, evidence-based understanding of the nervous system, preparing them to contribute meaningfully to the future of brain science and healthcare.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 410 516 8000
Email: admissions@jhu.edu
Address: Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA