Studying Neuroscience at Weber State

Weber State University Neuroscience degree is designed to advance the understanding of the nervous system through rigorous academic training and high-impact educational experiences. Students are empowered to explore the complexities of brain function and behavior. By integrating interdisciplinary approaches, ethical practices, and critical thinking, we aim to prepare our graduates to make meaningful contributions to scientific knowledge and societal well-being in the field of neuroscience.

Neuroscience Highlights

Students in the bachelor of science in neuroscience program will be prepared for postgraduate studies and careers in neuroscience, psychology, health and related fields. By integrating knowledge from related fields such as psychology, zoology, chemistry, microbiology, engineering, and health professions, students will be equipped to address complex questions related to brain function and behavior.

Beyond the Classroom

By integrating interdisciplinary approaches, ethical practices, and critical thinking, we aim to prepare our graduates to make meaningful contributions to scientific knowledge and societal well-being in the field of neuroscience.

 

What You’ll LEARN at Weber

You will gain skills in multiple areas applicable to healthcare professionals. These skills will help you to stand out and include:

  • Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology
  • Clinical and laboratory skills
  • Cognitive and behavioral neuroscience
  • Scientific research and application
  • Pharmacology
  • Research 

What You CAN DO After Weber

Students will be prepared for careers in neuroscience, health, psychology, and postgraduate studies. If you have questions, contact a WSU Career Advisor.