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Neuroscience

Course details
  • Msci (Hon)
  • 4 Years
  • Full-time
  • 21/09/2026
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Main Site

Course summary

Our Neuroscience MSci will provide you with a deep understanding of the nervous system. You will study its role in human behaviour and brain disorders including schizophrenia, autism, mood disorders and dementia.

Discover the mysteries of the brain
Our brains and nervous systems work together to enable us to make sense of the world around us. They coordinate our body, create emotions and sensations and ultimately determine our behaviour.

This degree will give you the biological and psychological grounding to explore the brain, nervous system and how the body works. You will explore how this insight, and recent scientific advances in these areas, provide a gateway to life-changing treatments and interventions for common conditions such as schizophrenia, autism, mood disorders and dementia.

And, because you will build your skills and competence in experimental design, data recording, analysis, presentations, effective project management, teamwork and communication, you will have the highly-transferable skills valued by employers both within the sciences and in broader fields such as marketing, finance and management.

Your journey through neuroscience

  • You will begin by studying the core principles of neuroscience, pharmacology, genetics and psychology. This will provide you with a firm foundation for the future years of your degree.

  • In Years 2 and 3 you will develop a deeper insight into the subject by studying themes such as fundamental neuroscience, translational neuroscience and cognitive psychology. You will explore molecules and cells in more depth, get to grips with circuits and systems and build an understanding of drug development.

  • In Year 3, you will also put your learning into practice with an independent research project, working alongside our research-active academics to tackle global healthcare challenges through neuroscience. This means that you will graduate equipped with a professional profile ready to embark on a successful career or further study.

  • As an MSci student, Year 4 will elevate your learning even further with master’s-level study, covering a range of topics and the most recent advances in neuroscience. You will also gain advanced research skills by undertaking an extended independent research project, working alongside our world-class researchers to tackle global healthcare challenges.

This additional experience will be invaluable in a future career, particularly if you go on to a research-based role in the health, pharmaceutical or biotechnology sectors, or further study.

You will also join the broader UK neuroscience community by becoming a member of the British Neuroscience Association (BNA), offering additional career development opportunities.

A hands-on degree
You will get a practical education - putting your learning into practice and becoming skilled in using equipment and techniques to understand the brain from a biological and psychological perspective.

You will benefit from the outstanding practical facilities across both biomedical and life sciences, and psychology. Depending on your choice of modules and dissertation topic, you could gain hands-on experience in using equipment and facilities such as:

  • Fluorescent imaging

  • Confocal microscopes

  • Flow cytometers

  • Spectrophotometric technologies

  • Plate readers

  • Thermocyclers

  • Microscopes

  • Babylab

  • Eye tracking technology

  • Electroencephalography (EEG)

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Neuronavigation (TMS)

  • Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)

In taught practical sessions and workshops, you will hone your skills in working as a team, planning and running experiments. You will also undertake an independent research project on a subject that fascinates you, with the support of our academics.

Important Information
For the most up-to-date course information and more details, we recommend that you revisit our website before submitting your application.

How to apply

Apply by
14 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
B141
Institution code:
L14
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus Code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

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Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

UCAS Tariff - Not accepted

A level - AAB

This should include Biology and one other science subject from: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or Psychology.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016) - DDD

in Applied Science including sufficient Biology and other science content. We require Distinctions in the majority of relevant science units.

Access to HE Diploma - D: 36 credits M: 9 credits

in a relevant subject including sufficient Biology and other science content. We require Distinctions in the majority of relevant science units.

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme - 35 points

with 16 points from the best 3 Higher Level subjects including 6 in HL Biology and 6 in one of the following HL subjects Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or Psychology.

We also require:

GCSE Mathematics grade B or 5, English Language grade C or 4

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

At Lancaster, we are committed to widening access to higher education for all. As part of this we take a holistic approach to reviewing applications, taking into account exceptional circumstances and potential as much as we can. We run a Contextual Offer Scheme which incorporates a reduced grade offer for applicants that meet our eligibility criteria. For more information on the scheme, and other widening participation activity such as the Lancaster Access Programme, please visit our website.

Learn more on the Lancaster University website

Historical entry grades data BETA

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Student Outcomes

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55 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

85 Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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