University of Calgary

Master in Neuroscience

Calgary, Canada

The Master in Neuroscience at University of Calgary is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Calgary is a leading public research institution in Alberta with a modern, student-focused campus located in the heart of Calgary. Founded in 1966, it enrolls over 33,000 students, including a significant international community, and plays an active role in regional innovation and economic development. The city’s dynamic economy, access to the Rocky Mountains and strong industry links make Calgary an appealing destination for students who want both academic excellence and practical experience.

Academically, the university offers more than fifty programs across 14 faculties and numerous research centres, with strengths in engineering, business, health sciences and energy-related fields. Students benefit from hands-on learning, co-op placements and interdisciplinary research opportunities. The university’s commitment to research excellence is reflected in its facilities and partnerships with industry, providing pathways for internships, applied projects and collaborations that enhance graduate employability.

International students will find a supportive community with dedicated services for admissions, immigration and academic advising, plus orientation programs to help settle into campus life. A variety of student clubs, entrepreneurship initiatives and career services help build networks and practical skills. Whether you seek a research-intensive environment, experiential learning or a gateway to industry in Western Canada, the University of Calgary offers a balanced mix of rigorous academics and real-world opportunities.

About the Program

The Master in Neuroscience at the University of Calgary is a degree for students who want to study the nervous system and its impact on behavior. This 2-year Master's degree is taught in English and helps students gain advanced knowledge in neuroscience.

The curriculum includes courses like Neurosciences, Topics in Systems Physiology, and Neurobiology of Mental Illness. Students also get hands-on research experience through laboratory work and can conduct independent research projects.

Graduates can pursue careers as Research Assistants, Neuroscience Lab Managers, Academic Professors, Pharmaceutical Researchers, or Healthcare Consultants. They can work in research institutions, universities, pharmaceutical companies, or hospitals.

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