Professor Ann Bunch leads a class on the anatomy of the human brain using a real specimen as demonstration.

At the intersection of scientific disciplines lies the key to understanding the innerworkings of our minds.

Professor Stacy Birch leads a class on the anatomy of the human brain using a real specimen as demonstration.

Why Neuroscience?

The human brain is the most complex system in the known universe — so it’s no wonder that not a single scientific field can begin to explain it on their own. By studying courses across biology, chemistry,  psychology, and more, you’ll gain a foundation for understanding how we think, behave, perceive, and form memories.

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Study Body and Mind

As one of the first SUNY institutions to offer an undergraduate degree in neuroscience, we offer an innovative, interdisciplinary curriculum.

Through lab work, research, and internships, you’ll build a strong knowledge base that includes cognitive systems and processes, the structure of the nervous system, and the practice and ethics of neuroscientific research.

Career Opportunities

A bachelors in neuroscience can set you on a path towards a future in biotechnology, clinical psychology, artificial intelligence, or even neurosurgery.

Whether you choose to advance your learning in a graduate degree or enter the workforce after your bachelors, your multifaceted education in a variety of sciences will open a world of opportunities for you.