Anglia Ruskin University
Anglia Ruskin University

Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience MSc

Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom

Course Overview

A Master of Science (MSc) program in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive processes and their applications to clinical contexts. This interdisciplinary program typically integrates knowledge from neuroscience, psychology, and clinical practice.

Course Type
PG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
12 Months
Total Fee
£17700
Intake
Language Proficiency

  • DEGREE
  • IELTS

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • DEGREE
  • DEGREE PROVISSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  • Degree Consolidated Marksheet
  • Degree Individual Marksheet
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
University
Anglia Ruskin University
University Details

ARU is ranked as one of the finest UK institutions for overseas students, offering 108 undergraduate degrees and about 120 graduate courses. To be admitted to undergraduate programmes in India, students must have 55% from CBSE or 60% from other boards, as well as an IELTS score of 6.0 or 6.5 for UG and PG, respectively.

Syllabus
  1. Foundations in Neuroscience:

    • Core courses covering the fundamental principles of neuroscience, including neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neurochemistry.
  2. Cognitive Neuroscience:

    • In-depth exploration of the neural basis of cognitive functions such as perception, attention, memory, language, and decision-making.
  3. Clinical Neuroscience:

    • Application of neuroscience principles to understand and address clinical conditions, including neurological and psychiatric disorders.
  4. Neuroimaging Techniques:

    • Training in various neuroimaging methods such as fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging), EEG (electroencephalography), and neuropsychological assessments.
  5. Psychopathology:

    • Understanding the neurobiological basis of psychological disorders and mental health conditions.
  6. Research Methods in Cognitive Neuroscience:

    • Developing skills in experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation of findings in cognitive neuroscience research.
  7. Neuropsychological Assessment:

    • Learning to conduct neuropsychological assessments to evaluate cognitive function and identify potential neurological impairments.
  8. Biological Basis of Behavior:

    • Examining the biological underpinnings of behavior, including the role of neurotransmitters, hormones, and genetics.
  9. Clinical Interventions:

    • Exploring interventions and treatments informed by cognitive neuroscience for individuals with neurological or psychiatric conditions.
  10. Ethical Considerations:

    • Addressing ethical issues related to neuroscience research and clinical practice, especially concerning vulnerable populations.
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