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Bachelor of Arts
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University of Miami
Coral Gables
United States

Neuroscience

About

The Neuroscience program at the University of Miami offers students a rigorous and interdisciplinary education in the study of the nervous system, brain function, and behavior. This four-year Bachelor of Arts program integrates biology, psychology, chemistry, and computational analysis to provide a comprehensive understanding of neural systems at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels. Students explore topics such as neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, cognitive neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, and neuropharmacology, while developing strong research and analytical skills. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical foundations and experimental practice, enabling students to investigate the biological basis of perception, learning, memory, and behavior. Graduates gain the expertise to understand complex neural mechanisms and their implications for human health, mental processes, and neurological disorders.

Students participate in laboratory courses, independent research, and collaborative projects that provide hands-on experience in techniques such as electrophysiology, neuroimaging, behavioral assays, and molecular analysis. Faculty mentorship ensures students are guided in experimental design, data interpretation, and scientific communication. The program also emphasizes interdisciplinary exploration, encouraging students to connect neuroscience with psychology, computer science, or biomedical engineering to solve contemporary research questions. Opportunities for internships, summer research programs, and clinical observation allow students to apply classroom knowledge in professional settings, preparing them for careers in research, healthcare, or further graduate study. Graduates leave the program with strong critical thinking, laboratory expertise, and a holistic understanding of nervous system function in both health and disease.

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Key Facts

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

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations in Biological and Cognitive Sciences
• Introduction to Neuroscience
• General Biology with Laboratory
• General Chemistry I & II
• Calculus and Statistics for Life Sciences
• Introduction to Psychology

Year 2 – Core Neuroscience and Research Skills
• Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
• Cognitive Neuroscience
• Cell and Molecular Biology
• Behavioral Neuroscience
• Experimental Design and Data Analysis

Year 3 – Advanced Neuroscience Topics
• Neuropharmacology
• Systems Neuroscience
• Laboratory Techniques in Neuroscience
• Computational Neuroscience or Bioinformatics
• Research Project Development

Year 4 – Integration and Capstone Experience
• Senior Capstone in Neuroscience
• Advanced Topics Seminar (e.g., Neurological Disorders, Neurotechnology)
• Internship or Research Practicum
• Ethics and Professional Issues in Neuroscience
• Independent Research or Thesis

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Neuroscience program are prepared for diverse careers in biomedical research, clinical neuroscience, healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and cognitive science. Common roles include research associate, laboratory technician, clinical research coordinator, neuropsychology assistant, and data analyst. Many alumni pursue graduate studies in neuroscience, medicine, psychology, biomedical engineering, or computational biology, allowing them to specialize in research, clinical practice, or academic careers. The program also prepares students for professional opportunities in public health, policy, science communication, or education, leveraging their analytical, laboratory, and problem-solving skills. Graduates are equipped to contribute to advances in understanding the nervous system, developing new therapies, and applying neuroscience principles to improve health and human performance.

Why Choose This Program

The Neuroscience program at the University of Miami combines rigorous scientific training with interdisciplinary and experiential learning, offering students a deep understanding of brain function and behavior. Students benefit from access to state-of-the-art research laboratories, mentorship from faculty active in neuroscience research, and opportunities to participate in clinical and laboratory internships. The curriculum emphasizes experimental design, critical analysis, and ethical conduct, preparing students to pursue advanced study or professional roles in research, medicine, or technology. By integrating coursework, laboratory experience, and applied research, the program equips graduates to tackle complex problems in neuroscience, contribute to innovations in health and medicine, and become leaders in both academic and professional scientific communities.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States