Undergraduate Students
The Honors and the Major in Neuroscience Undergraduate Programs are interdisciplinary programs coordinated by the Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute and administered by the Faculty of Science.
The Honors in Neuroscience program is intended for students planning a career in neuroscience. It offers the opportunity to learn about the most recent and exciting advances in the study of the brain and learn research skills in a neuroscience laboratory.
What can I do with a BSc in Neuroscience?
The majority of our students are interested in further professional programs, typically medical school or graduate studies. Our programs are catered to these students but provides a solid scientific education for any motivated student that can lead to a number of careers.
Neuroscience Students' Association
The Neuroscience Students' Association (NSA) is a resource base that organizes group activities and provides academic opportunities for undergraduate neuroscience students.
Prospective students may find that speaking with a member of the NSA can provide information on this topic.
Email: neuro@ualberta.caAdmission Requirements
More information on the Faculty of Science Undergraduate programs are available on the Faculty's website.
Admission Requirements and Tuition
Interested in Learning More?
For more information, contact Dr. Silvia Pagliardini, the Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute's Undergraduate Coordinator.
Email: HonNeuro@ualberta.ca