Depends.. Research mostly, go into industry, go to med school, and teach.
Neuroscience is a study of the brain and nervous system and therefore requires a university degree. You would need to be admitted to a graduate course which requires bachelor degree and very good exam results.
No. You'll need a degree in either psychology, sociology or criminal law. However, a degree in neuroscience could be useful as would a background in computer science (as a lot of criminologists use the latest computer technology to analyse brain activity).
We study neuroscience. Cell neuroscience, systems neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience - any kind of neuroscience you can think of. - A neuroscience major.
Neuroscience Letters was created in 1975.
UCL Neuroscience was created in 2008.
Nature Neuroscience was created in 1998.
Journal of Neuroscience was created in 1981.
Yes. That's the point of neuroscience.
European Journal of Neuroscience was created in 1989.
Ramon Y Cajal is generally considered the father of neuroscience
International Journal of Neuroscience was created in 1978.
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience was created in 1994.