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Neuroscience with Foundation Year

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Course summary

Why this course?

  • Learn from leading experts in the field of neuroscience.

  • Study in state-of-the-art laboratories, and learn to use the latest equipment.

  • #8 in England for undergraduate student satisfaction (National Student Survey 2024).

About this course:
Welcome to BSc Neuroscience at Roehampton. This innovative and multidisciplinary programme draws upon recent advances in neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, psychology, and molecular and cell biology.

Led and taught by experts at the forefront of their disciplines, you'll gain a broad understanding of the fascinating area of Neuroscience, specialising in health, illnesses and disorders of the nervous system.

You will gain an understanding of the relationship between the brain, its related cognitive functions and human behaviour. Learn from academics conducting cutting-edge research and apply contemporary techniques, including electroencephalography, non-invasive brain stimulation and neuroimaging, in our state-of-the-art facilities.

Skills:
As a Roehampton student, we will ensure you graduate with an expert skillset. This includes:

  • Contemporary laboratory skills and the confidence to conduct research and experiments in neuroscience.

  • Industry experience through our work experience module, so you can apply your knowledge and professional skills to your chosen workplace.

  • High level skills in decision making, problem solving, group work, critical thinking, self-confidence, presentations, written communication and analysis.

Career options
You’ll be prepared to go into a range of careers and industries.
This includes:

  • Scientific research and teaching in neuroscience, biological sciences and psychology.

  • Pharmaceutical industry, including drug development, biotechnology and bioinformatics.

  • Clinical and healthcare sector.

  • Data science.

  • Health science and health services research.

  • Science communication, including museum work, public engagement and scientific publishing.

Your potential roles could be:

  • Clinical Research Assistant

  • Biotechnologist

  • Pharmaceutical researcher

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
B141
Institution code:
R48

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