University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Neuroscience BS
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

Neuroscience BS

Buffalo, USA

BSc

4 years

English

Full time

Aug 2026

On-Campus

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Key Summary

    About : The Neuroscience BS program focuses on understanding the structure and function of the nervous system. It covers essential topics such as neurobiology, cognitive neuroscience, and neuroanatomy, preparing students for advanced study or careers in a variety of fields. This program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical research skills.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue opportunities in healthcare, research, and education. Potential career paths include roles as research scientists, healthcare professionals, or positions in pharmaceutical companies. Additional study may lead to specialized roles in medicine or psychology.

How does drug addiction work? What controls our hunger and thirst? As a neuroscience major, you’ll use your brain to examine the function and dysfunction of the brain and central nervous system. This program is designed for students who are up for the challenge of studying the most complex organ in the human body.

What will I learn?

As a neuroscience major, you'll learn how the brain and central nervous system function, from the molecular level through behavior. You’ll study the dysfunctional processes associated with neurological diseases and the treatments that can help people live healthier lives. You’ll typically start with required classes and labs in biology, chemistry, physiology, neuroscience, and related topics, then explore your interests through electives in animal behavior, genetics, hormones, and biopsychology.

This program is in UB’s medical school, meaning students can access, expert faculty, state-of-the-art labs, research projects, and other opportunities through UB's affiliated hospitals and clinics.

What can I do outside of class?

At UB, you can be part of an on-campus research team, working with UB faculty to solve complex problems. Neuroscience is a diverse discipline, so you’ll find faculty conducting neuroscience research throughout UB. Our faculty has researched everything from obesity and neurodegenerative diseases to concussions in youth sports and stress in teenagers. Students can also choose their research topic and work on an independent research project with support from a mentor.

You can also make friends, build your network, and meet speakers by joining student clubs and attending events on campus throughout the year.