Advancements in neuroimaging, neuroendocrinology, neuroimmunology, neurosurgery, and the treatment of head injury and neurodegenerative diseases are a few examples of the progress in Neuroscience.
The Neuroscience programs at Brigham Young University provide excellent interdisciplinary training in the classroom as well as experience in laboratory research settings for both graduate and undergraduate students. The Neuroscience Center at Brigham Young University was established in the Summer of 1999 and offers an undergraduate degree (B.S.) in Neuroscience as well as Master’s and Doctoral degrees. Currently, we have approximately 380 undergraduate and six graduate students.