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Although Stanford doesn't have an undergraduate neuroscience degree, there are many unique paths that a student can take to study neuroscience based on their specific interests! Check out some degree programs below:

Psychology Major

For students interested in researching and exploring human behavior. Students can study under the neuroscience or cognitive science tracks, as well as other psychology-related tracks.

Undergraduate Psych Department

Symbolic Systems Major

Interdisciplinary program for students interested in cognitive science (intersection of CS, statistics, linguistics, philosophy, and psychology). Students can concentrate in neuroscience, cognitive science, as well as other SymSys-related fields.

Undergraduate SymSys Department

Human Biology Major

Interdisciplinary program for students interested in studying humans from biological, cultural, social, and behavioral perspectives. Students can concentrate in self-designed areas of interest.

Undergraduate HumBio Department

Bioengineering/Biomedical Computation Major

For students interested in the intersection of biology and technology.

Undergraduate BioE Department