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Masters Degree Description

Step into the forefront of brain research and clinical innovation, where cutting-edge science meets real-world impact.

The MSc Clinical Neuroscience invites you to explore the science that shapes modern neurology and psychiatry, from the cellular level to the lived experience of illness. Whether you are new to the field or already working in healthcare, this course equips you with the insights and understanding needed to contribute to one of the fastest growing areas of science.

You will build strong scientific foundations from the start, supported by researchers with extensive experience across the sector. With a curriculum shaped by contemporary developments in pre-clinical, clinical, translational, and lifestyle medicine, this programme develops your understanding of:

How modern neuroscience explores brain function in health and disease
How neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions emerge and are treated
How new technologies, including artificial intelligence, are shaping future approaches to research, diagnosis, and treatments

Entry Requirements

2:2 undergraduate degree. If lower, experience will be reviewed by the Programme lead. A recent, relevant undergraduate science-based degree is desirable, however, students without a science-based degree may be eligible, but may need to undertake action to ensure a sound underpinning knowledge in the biosciences to meet the demands of the accredited programme.

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Fees

http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/postgraduate-courses/tuition-fees/

Student Destinations

An MSc in Clinical Neuroscience prepares you for a wide range of careers, including:

Healthcare – public sector, private industry, or independent practice
Pharmaceutical and commercial research
Academic research and teaching
Medical writing
Local and central government – policy and health promotion
Many students are already healthcare professionals, using the course to specialise or advance their careers.

Our graduates gain not only expertise in clinical neuroscience but also highly transferable skills, such as effective written and oral communication, strong organisation and time management, critical analysis and data handling, and advanced literature searching and research abilities.

Ethics and professional conduct are embedded throughout the programme, with a particular focus on research ethics in the Research Methods module, ensuring our graduates are prepared for professional and academic success.

Module Details

Principles of Clinical Neuroscience
Biopsychology and Lifestyle Medicine in Clinical Neuroscience
Clinical Neuroimmunology
Research Methods
Research Project(s)

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