Neuroscience
Study the brain and nervous system. A hot interdisciplinary field bridging biology, psychology, and computer science.
📖 What You'll Learn
📚 Typical Courses
🚀 Career Paths
Sleep Science Consultant
Combine neuroscience, wearable data, and behavioral psychology to optimize sleep.
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Engineer
BCI lets your brain talk directly to computers. Neuralink already has human implants! Spans neuroscience, hardware engineering, and AI.
Physician / Doctor
Physicians diagnose and treat injuries and diseases. They examine patients, take medical histories, prescribe medications, and order diagnostic tests.
Psychologist
Psychologists study cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting, and recording how individuals relate to one another.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do with a Neuroscience degree?
Neuroscientist, Physician, BCI Engineer, Pharmaceutical Researcher, Clinical Psychologist
How much do Neuroscience majors make?
The average starting salary for Neuroscience graduates is $45,000 per year, with an employment rate of 80%.
What do you learn in a Neuroscience major?
How the brain works — from individual neurons to consciousness and behavior.
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