Learn about the Brain from Experts in Neuroscience

What do gene editing, cockroach legs and cow eyes have in common? They are parts of activities that you would participate in as a Neuroscience major. From the moment you start Nova Southeastern University’s B.S. in Neuroscience program, you’ll be part of a dynamic, research-focused group of students and faculty. And as an NSU student, you’ll have access to one of the largest and most advanced research facilities in Florida—the  Center for Collaborative Research —and it’s right on NSU’s campus!

Neuroscience is the study of the brain and its role in behavior and physiology. This multi-disciplinary degree integrates psychology, biology, physics and chemistry to provide you with a foundation to pursue advanced degrees and careers in the fields of medicine, dentistry, veterinary services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, psychology, nursing and more. NSU gives you the edge to break new ground and prepare for success.

NSU’s Neuroscience Organizations

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Nu Rho Psi
Nu Rho Psi  is the only nationally-recognized honor society in the area of brain research. Membership in this prestigious honor society creates opportunities for networking and collaboration of like-minded colleagues interested in the study of the brain.
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Society for NeuroSports
The  Society for NeuroSports  is the only non-profit academic society dedicated to promoting the integration of neuroscience with exercise & sport science. This academic society is dedicated to interdisciplinary collaboration in the fields of exercise science and neuroscience.
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Neuroscience Club
As a member of NSU’s Neuroscience Club   you’ll have opportunities to expand your knowledge of neuroscience, as well as the chance to participate in several different activities related to the field. This includes the chance to meet professionals in the field and to gain hands-on experience through on-campus research.
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Degree Completion
Founded in 1897,  Phi Kappa Phi  is the nation's oldest, largest, and most selective honor society for all academic disciplines. The Society’s mission is to recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education to engage the community of scholars in service to others.
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Center for Collaborative Research

The  Center for Collaborative Research  (CCR) is one of the largest and most advanced research facilities in Florida—and it’s located on NSU’s beautiful campus in Fort Lauderdale/Davie. As a neuroscience major, you’ll have opportunities to conduct research in this 215,000-sq.-ft., state-of-the-art, facility. In fact, all neuroscience labs are taught in this building, which provides NSU students the additional benefit of access to preeminent international researchers.

Neuroscience Faculty Experts

Your NSU neuroscience professors are expert scientists…who also know how to have fun. In fact, one of these professors would be happy to discuss how she would navigate a potential zombie apocalypse…

Name

Expertise

Expertise

Expertise

Allie Holschbach, Ph.D.

Hormones

Maternal-infant bonding

Serotonin and neuroplasticity

James Munoz, Ph.D.

Anatomy and Physiology

Stem cells/Therapies

Stem Cell

Lisa Robison, Ph.D.

Aging and Dementia

Substance Abuse

Diet and Exercise

Jaime Tartar, Ph.D.

Human Performance

Stress

Sleep and sleep deprivation

 

Advance in Psychology, Pharmacology, and Medicine

With your neuroscience degree, you have career opportunities in almost any sector, from research and education to government, business and law. This broad interdisciplinary field qualifies you to pursue roles such as a physician, researcher, cognitive or behavioral psychologist, audiologist, and speech or physical therapist. NSU’s neuroscience program provides you with an interdisciplinary education that will help you to think critically and creatively; these skills are valuable in any career.

Learn More About Career Preparation

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Shark Destinations

As an NSU Neuroscience student, you’ll gain a strong foundation that will help springboard you into professional programs such as medical school, dental school and physician’s assistant programs. Neuroscience graduates can also go on to Ph.D. graduate programs in programs such as Neuroscience, Psychology or Biology. Neuroscience graduates have also found employment in organizations such the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience.

During your undergraduate studies, you’ll have a number of hands-on opportunities to gain real world experience.

Case competitions are one of our most popular opportunities for pre-health majors. A case competition starts with a fictitious or real “problem.” Students then work individually or in teams to identify possible solutions and present them to a panel of judges. Each competition provides incentives for both the winners and participants, in addition to earning an ExEL unit credit.

View Past Case Competitions

The Clinic Exploration Program

The Clinic Exploration Program (CEP) offers students the opportunity to shadow medical professionals on the job in many of NSU’s medical and health clinics. Program participants gain a broad perspective that shows how various medical fields work together and a practical, up-close review of several medical career options.

All undergraduate students may take part in CEP, no matter what major they pursue. Each rotation lasts two hours per week, for three weeks. Because this is a volunteer program, member commitments are flexible and voluntary.

Who Can Participate:

Any NSU undergraduate student in good standing who wants to participate in CEP must:

  • have a 2.5 GPA or higher
  • be registered for classes
  • complete OSHA and HIPAA trainings
  • be curious about various health professions
  • conform to scheduled assignments, dress codes, and other professional responsibilities

How to Enroll:

  • complete the Clinic Exploration Program Application
  • schedule and complete OSHA blood-borne pathogen safety training
  • take HIPAA Privacy and Security training
  • turn in completed application to program coordinator in Parker building, suite 367
  • Students are offered the opportunity to participate in CEP each semester. Registration for the program is open during the previous semester.

Participating Clinics:

  • Athletic Training
  • Audiology
  • Dentistry
  • Internal Medicine
  • Optometry
  • Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
  • Pediatrics

Additionally, neuroscience majors enjoy exclusive internships at organizations like the Medical University of Graz, Austria, Georgia Association of Genetic Counselors, The Shore’s Treatment and Recovery Center, Mailman Segal Center for Human Development, Scribe America, Heart to Heart Hospice, Indiana University Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology (CCEH), Journal of the Society for NeuroSports and America Reads America Counts.

Learn About Experiential Learning

Research

Students in the neuroscience major conduct research as part of their lab activities, independent study and internship in Neuroscience. The teaching labs are focused on discovery-based learning where students conduct their own experiments. Unique to NSU’s program, many of our students publish in scientific journals or present at research conferences.

Max Plank Scholars

Some of NSU’s Neuroscience students are invited to be “scholars” at the Max Plank Institute for Neuroscience. Part of this honor involves an all-costs covered invitation to attend the bi-annual “Sunposium” and meet with some of the most preeminent neuroscientists in the world.

Collaborations

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the field of neuroscience, the NSU Neuroscience major has developed several internal research collaborations for both faculty and student research. Examples include collaboration with NSU’s:

  • School of Rehabilitative Sciences to investigate biomarkers of stress and performance in athletes,
  • NSU's Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy to investigate the role of angiotensin receptors on neurogenesis
  • NSU Halmos College of Arts and Sciences on a project that investigates the influence of sleep loss on the gut microbiome.
  • Institute for NeuroImmune Medicine on the role of biometals in Traumatic Brain Injury.

Reserve your seat in one of NSU’s graduate or professional schools while you earn your bachelor’s degree. With NSU’s Dual Admission program, you don’t have to worry about competing with thousands of other students for a spot in a highly selective graduate program. This  Premier Program  gives you an opportunity to get a head start on your career, so you can start earning sooner.

Dual Admission Programs

Your NSU professors are dedicated to ensuring that you have a great academic experience. They regularly review the curriculum to make updates that give you an edge in today’s ever-changing world. As an NSU Neuroscience major, some sample courses that you’ll be taking include Biomedical Ethics, Philosophy of Science, Neuropsychology and Hormones and Behavior. 

View Curriculum and Plans of Study

During your undergraduate studies, you’ll have a number of hands-on opportunities to gain real world experience.

Case competitions are one of our most popular opportunities for pre-health majors. A case competition starts with a fictitious or real “problem.” Students then work individually or in teams to identify possible solutions and present them to a panel of judges. Each competition provides incentives for both the winners and participants, in addition to earning an ExEL unit credit.

View Past Case Competitions

The Clinic Exploration Program

The Clinic Exploration Program (CEP) offers students the opportunity to shadow medical professionals on the job in many of NSU’s medical and health clinics. Program participants gain a broad perspective that shows how various medical fields work together and a practical, up-close review of several medical career options.

All undergraduate students may take part in CEP, no matter what major they pursue. Each rotation lasts two hours per week, for three weeks. Because this is a volunteer program, member commitments are flexible and voluntary.

Who Can Participate:

Any NSU undergraduate student in good standing who wants to participate in CEP must:

  • have a 2.5 GPA or higher
  • be registered for classes
  • complete OSHA and HIPAA trainings
  • be curious about various health professions
  • conform to scheduled assignments, dress codes, and other professional responsibilities

How to Enroll:

  • complete the Clinic Exploration Program Application
  • schedule and complete OSHA blood-borne pathogen safety training
  • take HIPAA Privacy and Security training
  • turn in completed application to program coordinator in Parker building, suite 367
  • Students are offered the opportunity to participate in CEP each semester. Registration for the program is open during the previous semester.

Participating Clinics:

  • Athletic Training
  • Audiology
  • Dentistry
  • Internal Medicine
  • Optometry
  • Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
  • Pediatrics

Additionally, neuroscience majors enjoy exclusive internships at organizations like the Medical University of Graz, Austria, Georgia Association of Genetic Counselors, The Shore’s Treatment and Recovery Center, Mailman Segal Center for Human Development, Scribe America, Heart to Heart Hospice, Indiana University Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology (CCEH), Journal of the Society for NeuroSports and America Reads America Counts.

Learn About Experiential Learning

Research

Students in the neuroscience major conduct research as part of their lab activities, independent study and internship in Neuroscience. The teaching labs are focused on discovery-based learning where students conduct their own experiments. Unique to NSU’s program, many of our students publish in scientific journals or present at research conferences.

Max Plank Scholars

Some of NSU’s Neuroscience students are invited to be “scholars” at the Max Plank Institute for Neuroscience. Part of this honor involves an all-costs covered invitation to attend the bi-annual “Sunposium” and meet with some of the most preeminent neuroscientists in the world.

Collaborations

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the field of neuroscience, the NSU Neuroscience major has developed several internal research collaborations for both faculty and student research. Examples include collaboration with NSU’s:

  • School of Rehabilitative Sciences to investigate biomarkers of stress and performance in athletes,
  • NSU's Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy to investigate the role of angiotensin receptors on neurogenesis
  • NSU Halmos College of Arts and Sciences on a project that investigates the influence of sleep loss on the gut microbiome.
  • Institute for NeuroImmune Medicine on the role of biometals in Traumatic Brain Injury.

Reserve your seat in one of NSU’s graduate or professional schools while you earn your bachelor’s degree. With NSU’s Dual Admission program, you don’t have to worry about competing with thousands of other students for a spot in a highly selective graduate program. This  Premier Program  gives you an opportunity to get a head start on your career, so you can start earning sooner.

Dual Admission Programs

Your NSU professors are dedicated to ensuring that you have a great academic experience. They regularly review the curriculum to make updates that give you an edge in today’s ever-changing world. As an NSU Neuroscience major, some sample courses that you’ll be taking include Biomedical Ethics, Philosophy of Science, Neuropsychology and Hormones and Behavior. 

View Curriculum and Plans of Study