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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Neurology
Area of study
Natural Science
Course Language
English
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The University of Sydney offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines.


Honours Subject Areas

  • Accounting
  • Business Analytics
  • Business Information Systems
  • Finance
  • International Business
  • Marketing
  • Work and Organisational Studies
  • Business Law
  • Accounting
  • American Studies
  • Ancient Greek
  • Ancient History
  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Archaeology
  • Art History
  • Asian Studies
  • Business Analytics
  • Business Information Systems
  • Business Law
  • Chinese Studies
  • Classics
  • Digital Cultures
  • Economics
  • English
  • European Studies
  • Finance
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew (Modern)
  • History
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Business
  • International and Comparative Literary Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Latin
  • Linguistics
  • Marketing
  • Modern Greek Studies
  • Media and Communications (pre-2025 cohort)
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Visual Arts
  • Work and Organisational Studies
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Environmental Science
  • Environmental Studies
  • Financial Mathematics and Statistics
  • Geography
  • Genetics and Genomics
  • History and Philosophy of Science
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  • International and Global Studies
  • Marine Science
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  • Microbiology
  • Psychology
  • Quantitative Life Sciences
  • Software Development
  • Studies in Religion
  • Advanced Computing
  • Animal Health, Disease and Welfare
  • Human Movement
  • Health
  • Animal Production
  • Biology
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Soil Science and Hydrology
  • Plant Production
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  • Design
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  • Immunology
  • Applied Medical Science
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  • Infectious Diseases
  • Neuroscience
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  • Jewish Civilisation, Thought and Culture
  • Anthropology
  • Criminology
  • Theatre and Performance Studies
  • Sociology
  • Socio-legal Studies
  • Gender Studies
  • Cultural Studies
  • Media and Communications
  • Food Science
  • Education Studies
  • Film Studies
  • Econometrics
  • Government and International Relations
  • Agriculture
  • Animal and Veterinary Bioscience
  • Food and Agribusiness
  • Taronga Wildlife Conservation
  • Advanced Computing - Industrial Research
  • Political Economy
  • Criminology

Honours in Neuroscience

About this Honours Subject Area

Study of the brain and nervous system is one of the largest and fastest growing endeavours of the biological sciences. Neuroscience is recognised as a discipline in its own right and a hallmark of the discipline is its acknowledgement of a multidisciplinary history.
This field is an expanding area of global research activity, and in a subject which is already enjoying translation in a number of areas, for example in the fields of engineering, computation, economics and business.


Unit of Study Requirements

Unit of study requirements for Honours in the area of Neuroscience: completion of 36 credit points of project work and 12 credit points of coursework.


Career Pathways

Career pathways for students who complete the Honours in Neuroscience program are not explicitly stated in the provided context.


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