Neuroscience
We combine an in-depth study of psychology and neuroscience with courses in biology and biochemistry to make your degree stand out to employers and graduate schools alike. You’ll learn the broader skills employers seek, such as working independently, interpreting data, and explaining your findings—skills that will give you an edge throughout your career.
Need-based departmental scholarships are available to put a neuroscience degree in your reach.
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Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field of study. At LVC, we offer a joint degree program that crosses between biology and psychology. Learning one-on-one from leading experts, you’ll acquire the conceptual knowledge, analytic reasoning skills, and real-world lab experience that will accelerate your career.
A Neuroscience degree is advantage for future Athletic Trainers since the brain plays a crucial role in athletic performance, from the pathways that control movement to the cognitive processes that underlie motivation and resilience.
LVC offers you a path to earn your bachelor’s in Neuroscience and master’s in Athletic Training (AT) in just five years when you complete and meet all requirements in the 3+2 accelerated Athletic Training Program. You’ll spend the first three years of your undergraduate education studying the brain and brain health in Biology and Psychology courses, before moving to the AT graduate phase in year four (2.75 minimum GPA).
Interested in the brain and helping patients recover, regain mobility, and restore health and well-being? LVC has a unique path to earn your bachelor’s in Neuroscience and doctorate in Physical Therapy in just six years in the accelerated Physical Therapy Program. You’ll spend the first three years of your undergraduate education studying the mind and in Biology and Psychology courses, before receiving guaranteed acceptance into the PT graduate phase in year four if you meet or exceed all program requirements and minimum GPA.
A Neuroscience major is advantageous for future Physical Therapists because the brain plays a critical role in movement, mobility, and function, from the pathways that control movement to the cognitive processes that underlie motor control, task-sequencing, comprehension, and motivation.
A neuroscience degree from LVC can take you anywhere in the health sciences, whether you’re preparing for medical school, conducting research, or entering the professional world.
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Occupational Therapist
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Clinical Psychologist
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Research Scientist
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Medical Doctor
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Neurosurgeon
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Biotech Consultant
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Neurologist
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Physician’s Assistant
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Speech-Language Pathologist
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Nurse Practitioner