Both broad and multidisciplinary, neuroscience includes any type of research related to the function of the central and peripheral nervous systems, involving the brain, spinal cord, nerves and sensory organs. Neuroscientists may study the chemistry and physics of neuronal processes on the molecular or cellular levels, genetics, development, pharmacology, physiology, animal behavior, human cognition and psychology, disease processes, mathematical models or computer-brain interfaces. Apart from continuing to conduct graduate research in neuroscience, graduates of our program may also go on to become physicists, mathematicians, biologists, kinesiologists, physicians or psychologists, among other options.
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