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Good universities for neuroscience majors?

Hi there! I'm a high school junior interested in studying neuroscience in college. I'm trying to compile a list of good universities that offer strong undergraduate programs in neuroscience. If anyone has recommendations, or if you're already in a neuroscience program and have advice, I would really appreciate your input. Thanks!

a year ago

Sure, I'm happy to help you build a list. Some of the top schools for neuroscience majors include:

1. Stanford University: Known for its interdisciplinary studies, Stanford has a strong neuroscience program with plenty of research opportunities for undergraduates.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): The Brain and Cognitive Sciences department at MIT is top-notch and allows students to do in-depth research alongside renowned scientists.

3. Harvard University: They have a robust neuroscience track within the Molecular and Cellular Biology major, providing both breadth and depth in neuroscientific knowledge.

4. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): UCLA has a well-regarded neuroscience program with ample opportunities for undergraduate research, including internships at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience.

5. Johns Hopkins University: Offers an excellent neuroscience program with strong research opportunities. The university is known for its emphasis on science and research.

6. Columbia University: Offers a neuroscience & behavior major within the Department of Psychology and the Department of Biological Sciences. The curriculum provides extensive coursework in biology and chemistry, as well as labs and seminars in neuroscience.

7. Duke University: Known for its productive research environment and its program offers ample opportunities for undergraduate research.

Remember, the "best" program is subjective and depends on what you're looking for in a college experience. Consider factors like the availability of research opportunities, the faculty, the course content, and the overall university culture when choosing a program.

a year ago

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