study how the nervous system works from molecules to cells to functional networks and high-order cognition
Why this course?
The MSc Neuroscience & Mental Health has been designed, with feedback from industry, to fulfil a gap in the postgraduate market for a strong research-led neuroscience Masters degree.
The programme will allow students to build both a strong knowledge-base and a clear understanding of the practicalities involved in research, drug discovery and development of therapeutic interventions for disorders of the nervous system.
Students will have access to expertise and facilities for in vivo animal studies, such as models for different aspects of learning & memory. The course will include training in associated ethical & legal considerations.
Minimum second-class honours degree or international equivalent in a biological, medical or chemical discipline. Students from mathematics or engineering background may also be considered.
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