Memorial University of Newfoundland

Bachelor in Behavioral neuroscience

St. John's, Canada

The Bachelor in Behavioral neuroscience at Memorial University of Newfoundland is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's is an accessible, research-focused public institution with deep ties to its region and a global outlook. Founded in 1925, it serves roughly 18,000 students and offers more than 260 programs spanning arts, sciences, engineering, business and education. The campus combines modern facilities with a scenic Atlantic setting, making it appealing for international students seeking hands-on learning in a supportive environment.

Academically, Memorial is noted for ocean sciences, environmental sustainability and Indigenous studies, supported by dedicated research centres such as the Marine Institute and Labrador Institute. Small-class teaching and active faculty mentorship help students engage in applied research and community projects. Professional placements, co-op options and interdisciplinary collaboration are common, giving graduates practical experience and connections to local and global employers.

Student life in St. John’s blends vibrant culture, outdoor activities and a welcoming community, with services tailored for international students, including advising, housing assistance and orientation programs. Costs of living are often lower than larger Canadian cities, while campus supports address academic and personal needs. Prospective students should highlight research interests and relevant experience when applying, and explore funding and scholarship opportunities to make the most of what Memorial offers.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Behavioral neuroscience at Memorial University of Newfoundland is an undergraduate degree that combines psychology, biology, and neuroscience to explore the neural basis of behavior. This bachelor's degree is taught in English and takes several years to complete. Its main advantage is that it provides students with a strong foundation in behavioral neuroscience research.

The curriculum includes courses like Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, Biological Psychology, Neuroanatomy, and Cognitive Neuroscience. Students also learn about research methods, neuroimaging techniques, and neuroplasticity, gaining hands-on experience in the Neuroscience Research Lab.

Graduates can pursue roles like neuroscience researcher, psychology assistant, mental health worker, neurology assistant, or behavioral therapist. They can work in research institutions, hospitals, clinics, or private practices, applying their knowledge to understand and treat psychological and neurological disorders.

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