Neuroscience
The programme provides multidisciplinary training in a range of neuroscience topics, especially those that are relevant to psychiatry and neurology, through taught compulsory modules and a choice of optional, specialised modules, both taught and research. Students may graduate with an MSc Neuroscience in a speciality. Please note the part-time programme only runs on alternate years, the next intake will be Sept 2014/5.
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The programme provides multidisciplinary training in a range of
neuroscience topics, especially those that are relevant to
psychiatry and neurology, through taught compulsory modules and a
choice of optional, specialised modules, both taught and research.
Students may graduate with an MSc Neuroscience in a speciality.
Please note the part-time programme only runs on alternate years,
the next intake will be Sept 2014/5.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
playOverviewVideo('/prospectus/images/home.jpg','http://podcast.ulcc.ac.uk/accounts/kings/KCL_Marketing/Psychiatry_21Dec.flv','true','details_105');
KEY BENEFITS
- Appeals to students from a variety of backgrounds.
- Offers specialised graduate training in several neuroscience subject areas, both clinical and non-clinical.
- Aims to equip all graduates for the next stage of their career, usually further full-time study in basic neuroscience in an academic research environment or in a taught clinical programme, employment in an academic, clinical or pharmaceutical organisation. Some students have entered scientific publishing.
PURPOSENeuroscience as a degree subject is still
under-represented in the undergraduate sector and, consequently,
most students coming onto the programme have degrees in subjects
other than neuroscience. The aim of the programme is to extend the
students' theoretical knowledge of the neurosciences and to
develop, through their chosen research project, the practical
skills that they may wish to practise in their future careers. This
may be in further full-time study in an academic research
environment or employment in an academic, clinical or
pharmaceutical organisation.
DESCRIPTIONFull details are available on the programme's
website.
The programme provides multidisciplinary training in a range of
neuroscience topics, especially those that are relevant to
psychiatry and neurology, through 3 taught compulsory fundamental
modules, one taught specialised module (from a choice of 6) and an
approximately 20 week research project. Students choosing a
research project in the same subject area as their specialised
module may graduate with an MSc Neuroscience in that
speciality.
The programme seeks to equip graduates from a wide range of
backgrounds for the next stage of their career, which may be either
further full-time study in a neuroscience-related academic research
environment, or employment in an academic, clinical or
pharmaceutical organisation.
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