Duration

3 years / 4 years

Starting Date

January, September

Tuition Fee

18,360 CAD per year

Location

Winnipeg, Canada

About the program

Neuroscience is the branch of the natural sciences concerned with how the brain and the nervous system control behaviour in both health and disease.

This rapidly developing research area includes all aspects of the structure and function of the nervous systems in humans and nonhuman species.

It is interdisciplinary in nature and seeks to merge perspectives from molecular biology, genetics, physiology, anatomy, biochemistry and biophysics with those of psychology to understand the mechanisms that control behaviour and cognitive function.

Understanding neural processes has applications to a variety of health and psychosocial problems including dementing diseases, traumatic brain injury, stroke, and a wide variety of developmental or drug-induced behavioural and cognitive disorders.

This Neuroscience program from University of Winnipeg prepares students for further study in neuroscience, psychology, medicine, speech pathology, and communication disorders, to name a few.

Career Possibilities

Students pursuing a 3-year or 4-year BSc in Neuroscience have the opportunity to take a Business Stream – a set of core courses in the Faculty of Business that will provide them with the skills needed to enter and succeed in industry and business.

Courses include

  • Introductory Psychology
  • Introduction to the Chemical Properties of Matter
  • Basic Principles of Chemical Reactivity
  • Cells and Cellular Processes
  • Evolution, Ecology and Biodiversity
  • Introduction to Data Analysis
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Elementary Biological Statistics

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