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Neurobiology and Anatomy

Also known as: Neuroscience, Brain Sciences

A program that focuses on the scientific study of the structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous system in vertebrates and invertebrates. Includes instruction in molecular and cellular studies of neuronal and glial cells and circuits, neural transmitters and receptors, neuronal sig
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High School Preparation

Required Subjects

BiologyChemistryMathematicsPhysics

Recommended GPA

3.5-4.0

Advanced Courses (AP/IB/Honors)

  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • IB Biology HL

Core Subjects

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Career Prospects

Growing Study Prospects
Graduates can pursue roles as research scientists, neuroscientists, medical laboratory technologists, or educators. Opportunities exist in academia, government research institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and clinical research organizations, contributing to advancements in brain health.

Impact of AI on this Study

AI significantly aids neurobiology through advanced data analysis, image processing for brain scans, and modeling complex neural networks. It accelerates drug discovery for neurological conditions and enhances the understanding of brain function.