A liberal arts education prepares you for the challenges of a changing and unpredictable world, equipping you with the skills to communicate, debate, solve problems and think critically. Here's a sampling of careers paths for neuroscience majors.
First Jobs
- Research assistant, Göttingen, Germany
- Research assistant, Harvard Medical School
- Research assistant, University of Michigan
- Research assistant, Lieber Institute for Brain Development, Baltimore
- Lab manager, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Johns Hopkins University
- IRTA post-baccalaureate fellow, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
- Research technician, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Montague, Massachusetts
- Clinical research coordinator, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston
Careers
- Lead investigator, Lieber Institute for Brain Development; Associate professor, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
- Obstetrician, Seattle
- Anesthesiologist, Salt Lake City
- Attorney, General Electric
- Researcher, Cleveland Clinic
- Veterinarian, Bremerton, Washington
- Investigator, Lieber Institute for Brain Development, Baltimore
- Distribution analyst, Conde Nast Publications
- Professor of psychology, Middlebury College
- Attorney adviser, Social Security Administration
- Research scientist, NYU Langone Medical Center
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