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Masters in Neuroscience

Developing outstanding neuroscientists committed to scientific excellence and integrity

The Master of Science (MS) in Neuroscience is a two-year, research-intensive program designed to provide a foundational understanding of the biomedical sciences and an appreciation for emerging concepts and methodologies in neuroscience.  Our master's degree program provides an interdepartmental and interdisciplinary approach to training in neuroscience that allows students to choose from a variety of research mentors and projects. During their training, our students develop the knowledge and confidence to utilize cutting edge techniques to address novel neuroscience questions and the communication skills necessary to succeed in challenging academic and industry environments.

Our graduates have gained admission to medical school (both allopathic or osteopathic), as well as PhD programs at Loyola and other top schools in the Chicago area and beyond. Many graduates have also obtained advanced technical research positions as well as sales and marketing jobs in the pharmaceutical industry.

Study With One of the Nation's Top Neuroscience Masters Programs

Loyola's two-year neuroscience master's degree is consistently ranked as one of the top neuroscience master's degrees in Chicago. This research-focused Neuroscience MS program was also recently recognized as one of the nations top graduate programs by Best Value Schools, ranking #9 of the "Best 15 Masters in Neuroscience Programs 2024". Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of neural systems, pursue a career in research, or prepare for further studies, our program provides the resources and expertise to help you succeed.

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Loyola Graduate Students Win Society for Neuroscience Competitions Chanpreet Kaur and Yewon Rhee

Graduate Students Win Society for Neuroscience Competitions

Loyola Graduate Students have strong showing at Society for Neuroscience Conference winning presentation and poster competitions.

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Student Using Microscope in Professor Oakes Lab

Super Resolution Microscope

Super Resolution Microscope acquired by Health Sciences Campus is a game changer for our Graduate Biomedical Sciences Programs.

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St. Albert's Day 2024 Poster Session at Loyola Chicago's Medical Campus

St. Albert's Day 2024

Salutes student research in the Graduate School, Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing and Parkinson School of Public Health.

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The Master of Science (MS) in Neuroscience is a two-year, research-intensive program designed to provide a foundational understanding of the biomedical sciences and an appreciation for emerging concepts and methodologies in neuroscience.  Our master's degree program provides an interdepartmental and interdisciplinary approach to training in neuroscience that allows students to choose from a variety of research mentors and projects. During their training, our students develop the knowledge and confidence to utilize cutting edge techniques to address novel neuroscience questions and the communication skills necessary to succeed in challenging academic and industry environments.

Our graduates have gained admission to medical school (both allopathic or osteopathic), as well as PhD programs at Loyola and other top schools in the Chicago area and beyond. Many graduates have also obtained advanced technical research positions as well as sales and marketing jobs in the pharmaceutical industry.

Study With One of the Nation's Top Neuroscience Masters Programs

Loyola's two-year neuroscience master's degree is consistently ranked as one of the top neuroscience master's degrees in Chicago. This research-focused Neuroscience MS program was also recently recognized as one of the nations top graduate programs by Best Value Schools, ranking #9 of the "Best 15 Masters in Neuroscience Programs 2024". Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of neural systems, pursue a career in research, or prepare for further studies, our program provides the resources and expertise to help you succeed.

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