• Students develop an understanding of the cognitive sciences and neurosciences, and how mechanisms operating at the molecular, cell, network, and system level affect normal brain function. They gain a working knowledge of modern methods for scientific and clinical investigation of the human nervous system, along with exposure to leading-edge research.
  • The program consists of up to six taught modules (at 15- or 30-credit weighting to a total value of 90 credits) a library project (30 credits) and a research project (60 credits).
  • Upon successful completion of 180 credits, students will be awarded an MSc in Brain and Mind Sciences.