The Bachelor of Science in Neurological Sciences is a rigorous, multidisciplinary academic program designed to build a strong foundation in the study of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. This course integrates principles of biology, chemistry, psychology, and medical science to offer a holistic understanding of neurological structure, function, and pathology. Students gain insights into both basic and advanced neurological concepts through interactive lectures, hands-on lab work, and clinical shadowing experiences.
The curriculum is structured to provide theoretical knowledge supported by practical application in neurology labs and simulation environments. Emphasis is placed on learning diagnostic techniques, understanding neurological diseases, and developing treatment strategies with a patient-centered approach.
The program encourages critical thinking and research-based learning through independent projects, clinical internships, and case studies guided by experienced neurologists and academic mentors. In the final year, students undertake a capstone research project focusing on a specialized area of neurological science.
Whether pursuing careers in clinical neurology, neuroscience research, or continuing into advanced medical education, students graduate equipped with a strong scientific background, ethical awareness, and clinical competence.
Undergraduate (Bachelor's Degree)
4 Years (8 Semesters)
Full-Time (On-Campus Learning)