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Our interdisciplinary neuroscience program offers a Bachelor of Science degree that bridges biology, chemistry, psychology, computer science, and philosophy to explore the complexities of the brain and nervous system. Designed in alignment with national best practices, the program provides a strong foundation in neuroscience, advanced electives in several disciplines, and offers hands-on experiences in neuroscience research from the levels of genes and molecules up to behavior, computational neurobiological systems, and neuropsychiatric disorders. Through this program, you will gain critical skills in scientific inquiry, quantitative analysis, ethics, and communication—preparing you for careers in research, healthcare, technology, and advanced study in graduate and medical programs.
Neuroscience is one of the fastest growing STEM fields, with strong employment projections in healthcare, research, biotechnology, drug discovery, and data science. Whether you plan to enter the workforce immediately or pursue advanced degrees, the Neuroscience, B.S. provides a strong foundation for a wide range of impactful careers across science, healthcare, education, and public service. You will develop strong analytical, research, and problem solving skills that will make you highly competitive when seeking jobs related to this rapidly developing discipline.
The program information listed here reflects the approved curriculum for the 2026–27 academic year per the Brooklyn College Bulletin. Bulletins from past academic years can be found here.
The mission of the neuroscience program is to:
NYSED Program Code: 44958
The Program Director, with approval of the chair of the program’s undergraduate curriculum committee, may allow substitutions for one or more of these requirements consistent with the educational goals of the program.
A student with a grade of D+ or lower in any course applied toward fulfillment of program requirements must repeat the course until the grade of C- or higher is earned, or offer another course of equal or higher rank. To enroll in any course students must meet the grade requirements for the pre-requisite that are set by the department or program. Any substitution of courses must be approved by the director of the program.
At least 60 credits in science and mathematics; 24 of these 60 credits must be completed in advanced courses that are approved as part of the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience and come from the following departments: Biology, Chemistry, Computer and Information Science, and Psychology. These 24 credits must be completed at Brooklyn College with a grade of C- or higher.
To help you pursue your studies in the most efficient manner, and to maximize your efforts to graduate in four years, Brooklyn College has created four-year degree maps for all its majors.
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Our faculty members in the neuroscience program offer expertise and tremendous talent, and each brings a unique perspective to their teaching and mentoring in and out of the classroom
Through job fairs, the internship database, and internship panels, the Magner Career Center connects students in the Neuroscience, B.S. program with career opportunities at a wide variety of employers.
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