- Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience at Cardiff University is a 3 years program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- This BSc course is full-time over three academic years (four including the Professional Training Year option), with 120 credits attained in each year.
- Year 1 is made up of six 20-credit modules, with three 40-credit modules taught in year 2.
- Students spent year 3 on a professional placement and, in the final year, the research project carries 30 credits and is accompanied by three 30-credit modules.
- The modern, modular syllabus is delivered through lectures, tutorials, presentations, and practical classes.
- In the project, students can make use of the latest equipment, techniques, and facilities in their project work.
- The primary interaction with academic staff will be during lectures, laboratory practical sessions, workshops, or small-group teaching sessions (tutorials).
- Students will also be allocated a Personal Tutor who will provide pastoral support and academic advice throughout the course.
- Students have the opportunity to choose to further their studies by pursuing a master’s degree or PhD.
- About 95.7% of the School’s graduates get employment and/or further study within six months of graduating.
- The department consists of 100 academic staff, 150 research staff, 160 postgraduate students, and 2000 undergraduate students.
- The School of Biosciences plays a lead role in the University's Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute and European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute, offering access to a wide range of exciting training opportunities.