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Neuroscience

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Course summary

Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system and the human brain. This includes how the nervous system functions, both in healthy and diseased scenarios. The study of neuroscience looks to develop more effective treatment of illnesses.

Our undergraduate neuroscience degree explores behavioural neuroscience, including neuro-degenerative disease.

It looks at the pharmacology of neuroscience, including anaesthesia and analgesia. These are the drugs that control consciousness and perception of pain.

It’ll give you an understanding of how biomedical innovations are explored. You will see how they are developed from initial concept to their application.

You will learn key theories - from molecular level to full body systems - to understand the field as a whole.

You will have the flexibility to pick modules that appeal to you. This will let you highlight to future employers where your interests lie.

Our course curriculum is shaped by the work of our world-leading researchers. This ensures that you’re learning the latest advances, as well as gaining an understanding of the fundamentals of the field.

Your first two years will cover topics such as:

  • genetics

  • cell biology

  • biological organisation

  • molecular mechanisms and processes

You’ll develop practical skills, including laboratory skills, data analysis, and how to design and run experiments. This will prepare you for carrying out projects later in your course.

In years three and four you’ll study topics such as biomembranes, physiology and translational psychiatry, and complete a semester long research project based around one chosen area of the current world-class research in Life Sciences.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
B140
Institution code:
D65

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