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6 Neuroscience Degree Programs in Canada


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science with Major Neuroscience
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
This interdisciplinary program, offered jointly by the Faculty of Science and the Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute, covers all aspects of brain function, including brain development, nerve cells and synapses, sensation and perception, learning and memory, control of movement, animal behavior, cognitive psychology, and disorders of the nervous system.


University of Windsor
Bachelor in Behaviour, Cognition & Neuroscience
- Windsor, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Why do we do what we do? Find out in this nationally recognized program that probes the three areas of BCN (behaviour, cognition and neuroscience) through the study of biology related to the brain and the biological aspects of psychology. If you're interested in both biology and psychology, this research-based, limited enrolment program with a low faculty-to-student ratio is for you.
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Wilfrid Laurier International College
Bachelor Of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience
- Brantford, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Bachelor Of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience. A minimum GPA of 5.00 (C) in PS101 and PS102, and a minimum overall GPA of 5.00 ©. Completion of a minimum of 10 courses (5.0 credits) in the WLIC UTP program, including the required courses PS101, PS102, BI110, BI111, MA103, EN190


Laurentian University
Bachelor in Behavioural Neuroscience
- Sudbury, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Study a discipline that strives to relate to all aspects of behaviour, experiences, feelings to changes in the chemistry, cell activity, and the physics of the brain. Understand why abnormal changes in the physical properties of the brain are responsible for many psychological and social adaptation problems. Discover the specific changes that can produce special behaviours, such as unique talents.


Trent University
Bachelor in Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
This specialization will give you a strong foundation in the concepts and methodology needed to comprehend the structural and functional aspects of the brain and brain dysfunction. Build a deeper understanding of the biological underpinnings of the human brain, studying the ways in which stress, drugs, our environment, and other factors impact behaviour.


McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
Hons. Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Science of Language
- Hamilton, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
How do we think? How do we give expression to our thoughts? These are fundamental questions posed by linguists investigating the ways language might be organized in the mind, psychologists who study perception, computer scientists wishing to model intelligence, or curious individuals wondering about the nature of human cognition.
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Neuroscience degree programs focus on understanding the structure and function of the brain, unlocking the complexities behind behavior and cognition. This field attracts students eager to explore how the nervous system influences health and well-being.
In Canada, neuroscience studies often emphasize hands-on research and collaborative projects, allowing students to engage directly with scientific inquiry. Through coursework in neuroanatomy, cognitive neuroscience, and neuropharmacology, students develop skills like conducting experiments, analyzing neural data, and developing models of brain function. The environment fosters independence and curiosity, helping students navigate the intricate topics of neuroscience.
Graduates of neuroscience programs commonly pursue careers in healthcare, research, or education. They find opportunities in laboratories, clinics, and academic institutions, where they may conduct studies on neurological disorders or contribute to innovative treatments. A solid grounding in research methods and critical thinking prepares students to adapt their findings to real-world applications, making them valuable contributors to the field.