- Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience at McGill University allows students to complete this program in 3 years.
- Students need to complete 90 credits successfully to graduate from this Neuroscience program.
- Students are exposed to both theoretical and practical issues of both hardware and software in well-equipped laboratories.
- The Bachelor’s in Neuroscience offers advanced training in the critical, historical, and theoretical analysis of:
- Molecular Biology
- Introductory Organic Chemistry 1
- Introduction to Neuroscience 1
- Introduction to Neuroscience 2
- Neuroethics
- In addition to technical complementary courses, students in the Neuroscience program take general complementary courses in social sciences, management studies, and humanities.
- Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary science devoted to the understanding of the nervous system and borrows principles from a number of subjects including biology, biochemistry, physiology, psychology, as well as mathematics, physics, immunology and computer science.
- The undergraduate Neuroscience programs are coordinated by three departments: Biology, Physiology, and Psychology.
- The major program in Neuroscience is a focused program for students interested in how the nervous system functions.
- The Honours program is intended for students who are interested in laboratory-based research and in acquiring a foundation in each of the 3 streams of the Neuroscience Major (cell and molecular; neurophysiology and computational; cognition and behavior).
- The students to faculty ratio for this Neuroscience program at McGill University is 18:1.
- The job opportunities after this Neuroscience program that students get at McGill University are:
- Academia – research and teaching.
- Clinical sciences.
- Biotechnology and contract research.
- Pharmaceutical industry.
- Neuropsychology and psychiatry.
- Regulatory affairs, policy and research administration, etc., with an average salary of 27,250 USD.