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Psychology with Neuroscience with Foundation Year

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Course Summary
The BSc Psychology with Neuroscience with Foundation Year at Middlesex University is designed for students who want to explore the intricate relationship between psychology and neuroscience. The course provides a solid grounding in both fields, helping you understand psychological principles alongside the biological and physiological processes that underpin human behaviour. This programme is ideal for those interested in the intersections between psychology and neuroscience and prepares you for a wide range of careers in psychology, research, or healthcare.

Why Study this Course at Middlesex?
Middlesex University’s BSc Psychology with Neuroscience offers state-of-the-art facilities and excellent teaching resources. Located in the newly developed £23 million West Stand, you will have access to advanced laboratories including those for electrophysiology, psychophysiological monitoring, and electroencephalography (EEG). The course is designed with practical application at its core, ensuring that students not only grasp the theoretical concepts but also gain valuable experience in real-world settings. You’ll also have the opportunity for placements with leading institutions and hospitals across London, including Great Ormond Street Hospital, St George’s Hospital, and UCL, providing invaluable hands-on experience.

What You Will Gain
By completing the BSc Psychology with Neuroscience with Foundation Year, you will:

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the principles of psychology and neuroscience, and how they intersect in explaining human behaviour.

  • Gain valuable laboratory skills and knowledge in neuroscience techniques such as EEG and psychophysiological monitoring.

  • Benefit from placements at prestigious organisations, building your professional network and gaining industry experience.

  • Build transferable skills in research, critical thinking, data analysis, and communication that are highly valued across various industries.

  • Upon completion, you’ll be eligible for postgraduate study and potential career advancement in areas such as clinical psychology, research, and healthcare.

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Application codes

Course code:
C0FY
Institution code:
M80

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