Fairfield University

Bachelor in Behavioral Neuroscience

Fairfield, United States

The Bachelor in Behavioral Neuroscience at Fairfield University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Fairfield University, founded in 1942 and located in Fairfield, United States, combines rigorous academics with a values driven Jesuit tradition. Home to about 6,000 students including an international cohort, the university emphasizes ethical leadership, critical thinking and community engagement as central elements of its educational mission. The campus fosters a supportive environment where academic growth is linked to service and personal development.

Fairfield offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across liberal arts, business, engineering, health sciences and more, with approximately 119 program options that encourage interdisciplinary study. Small class sizes and a dedicated faculty promote close mentorship and practical learning experiences. The university’s commitment to social responsibility is reflected in service learning, internships and partnerships that prepare students for careers and graduate study.

International students receive targeted support to integrate academically and socially through orientation, advising and cultural programs. The Fairfield area provides access to regional industry hubs and internship opportunities while preserving a collegiate campus atmosphere. For students seeking a values centered education with strong professional preparation and a community minded culture, Fairfield University offers a clear pathway to academic success and meaningful postgraduation prospects.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Behavioral Neuroscience at Fairfield University is a 4-year degree for students interested in the biological mechanisms underlying human and animal behavior. This program helps students prepare for careers in neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. Students gain a solid foundation in psychology and biology.

The curriculum covers topics from the cellular/molecular level to the biological underpinnings of behavior and psychological disorders. Students develop skills in experimental psychology, neurophysiology, and clinical neuropsychology through hands-on components and research projects. They also learn about cognitive neuroscience, affective neuroscience, and pharmacology.

Graduates can pursue careers as neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, clinical neuropsychologists, and pharmacologists. They can work in hospitals, research institutions, and pharmaceutical companies. The program also prepares students for graduate school programs in behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and experimental psychology.

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