Professional careers in this general area require advanced degrees in
such areas as psychology, biology, biochemistry, medicine, bio-technology, pharmacology,
bioengineering, or behavioral genetics. Employment opportunities in these fields are
currently very favorable. Entrance level positions with an undergraduate degree in
neuroscience are also available in biomedical research laboratories as technicians, in
pharmaceutical or health product companies as marketing or sales representatives, and in
federal, state, and local public health programs as health analysts or managers. Many of
these positions can lead with experience to advanced responsibilities.