<p>For a potential neurosurgeon, should I major in neuroscience, neurobiology, neuropsychology, neurophysiology, or neuro engineering? Look, I'm passionate about the brain and i don't care about the hours or pains of it. I know a fact that I want to do this. I just don't know which subject to major in. There's so many neuros.</p>
<p>Your colleges actually offer all of these?</p>
<p>They don’t offer all but I want to narrow down my list</p>
<p>I’m actually a neuroscience major at my school, and i feel like neuroscience studies all those areas pretty well, and it’s a solid major. You’ll even learn way more than what you’re listing here. there’s cellular, pharmacology, behavioral, anatomy. All of these you take as a neuroscience major, and while they are hard, they are very interesting.</p>
<p>Can you tell me which have good neuroscience programs? I need to narrow down my list. Please tell me which ones to get rid of.
University of Pittsburg(safety)
Stanford
UCLA
Duke
Vanderbilt (ed)
U of I(safety)
Claremont McKenna (safety)
University of Michigan (safety)
UPenn
UC berkely
Johns Hopkins
USC
WashU
Emory
Baylor
Brandeis
Amherst
UCSD
Brown
Dartmouth</p>
<p>Undergraduate. Us news did graduate.</p>
<p>Makes sense. Thank you.</p>