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Neurosciences at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Neurosciences at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

If you are interested in studying Neurosciences, take a look at what University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We’ve gathered the following information to help you decide.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sits in Chapel Hill, NC.

For the most recent IPEDS reporting year, 196 neurosciences degrees were granted at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Studying Online at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Online coursework is an option at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Among 32,438 students, 1,858 (6%) studied exclusively online and 5,669 (17%) took at least some classes online.

Student Demographics & Diversity

Take a look at the student demographics for Neurosciences graduates at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, broken down by degree level.

Across all degree levels, Neurosciences graduates at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are 70% women (137) and 30% men (59).

Neurosciences Bachelor’s Program at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Among the 190 bachelor’s neurosciences graduates at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 69% were women (132) and 31% were men (58).

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill gender breakdown of Neurosciences Bachelor's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Neurosciences bachelor’s degree recipients at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 71
Hispanic / Latino 17
Black / African American 15
Asian 66
Two or More Races 6
International (Nonresident) 10
Unknown 5
Racial-ethnic diversity of Neurosciences majors at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Racial-ethnic minorities make up 55% of Neurosciences bachelor’s degree recipients at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, above the national average of 46%.*

Neurosciences Doctoral Program at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Of the 6 doctoral neurosciences graduates at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 83% were women (5) and 17% were men (1).

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill gender breakdown of Neurosciences Doctoral degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Neurosciences doctoral degree recipients at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 4
Asian 1
Two or More Races 1
Racial-ethnic diversity of Neurosciences majors at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Minority students account for 33% of Neurosciences doctoral degree recipients at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, above the national average of 30%.*

*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.

Top-Paying Careers for Neurosciences Graduates

Students who finish Neurosciences program at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursue many career paths. Here are the best-paid careers for Neurosciences graduates, ordered by median annual salary:

Occupation Nationwide Median Wage
Water Resource Specialists $179,716
Natural Sciences Managers $132,227
Clinical Research Coordinators $110,931
Biological Technicians $100,160
Molecular and Cellular Biologists $100,077
Bioinformatics Scientists $92,484
Biological Scientists, All Other $79,550
Biologists $54,070
Geneticists $48,526
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary $41,048

References

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