MSc Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
Course Overview
This MSc in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience equips you with the advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to understand the human brain in both health and disease. You will be trained by leading researchers to master cutting-edge techniques like fMRI and apply them to large-scale neuroimaging and genetic datasets. The program is designed to create highly skilled graduates ready to contribute to scientific advancement and improve human health outcomes.
Key Program Highlights
- Gain hands-on experience with advanced neuroimaging equipment, including on-site fMRI and MRI scanners.
- Learn from a multidisciplinary team of expert academics and clinical scientists actively advancing the field.
- Develop specialized analytical skills to assess neuropsychological function in healthy and clinical populations.
- Access large cognitive, neuroimaging, and genetic datasets for research and analysis.
- Engage with world-renowned experts through the university's Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN).
Course Overview
This MSc in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience equips you with the advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to understand the human brain in both health and disease. You will be trained by leading researchers to master cutting-edge techniques like fMRI and apply them to large-scale neuroimaging and genetic datasets. The program is designed to create highly skilled graduates ready to contribute to scientific advancement and improve human health outcomes.
Key Program Highlights
- Gain hands-on experience with advanced neuroimaging equipment, including on-site fMRI and MRI scanners.
- Learn from a multidisciplinary team of expert academics and clinical scientists actively advancing the field.
- Develop specialized analytical skills to assess neuropsychological function in healthy and clinical populations.
- Access large cognitive, neuroimaging, and genetic datasets for research and analysis.
- Engage with world-renowned experts through the university's Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN).