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School of Life Sciences

Medical Neuroscience

(BSc) Medical Neuroscience

Entry for 2022

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 6 in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

Course learning outcomes

The ability to demonstrate a systematic understanding of key mechanisms, concepts, principles and established techniques of neuroscience and related disciplines and demonstrate awareness of the ambiguity and limitations these techniques can provide to understanding the function of the brain.

The ability to relate cellular and organismal processes in neuroscience and related disciplines such as physiology, molecular biology, genetics and developmental biology.

Demonstrate a systematic understanding of behavioural biology and psychology, including neural mechanisms.

Demonstrate the ability to assimilate data and ideas from technical literature in neuroscience, and summarise and communicate this material in clear prose.

Demonstrate the ability to work independently and in a team.

Demonstrate the ability to convey complex ideas verbally and in writing.

Critically evaluate scientific arguments and assumptions, abstract concepts and data in neuroscience and related disciplines.

Conceptual understanding of how to devise, conduct and analyse experimental studies in neuroscience, and show how these advance our knowledge or test current theories.

Demonstrate the ability to plan, execute and present an independent research project, involving data collection or evaluation of the primary scientific literature, within a supported framework.

To be able to deploy a range of practical neuroscience techniques and work safely in a laboratory environment.

To be able to exploit career opportunities in neuroscience and related disciplines.

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreAcademic Skills in Life Sciences (C7161)154
  CoreHuman Physiology (C1102)154
  CoreIntroduction to Neuroscience (C1097)154
  CoreMolecular Biology (C7004)154
 Spring SemesterCoreCell Biology (C7141)154
  CoreNeuroscience and Behaviour (C1087)154
  CoreResearch Methods for Neuroscience (C1147)154
  OptionBiological Chemistry (C7024)154
  Introduction to Metabolism and Pharmacology (C7135)154
  Social Psychology and Individual Differences (C8555)154
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreGenetics and Genomics (C7110)155
  CoreMedical Neuroscience (C1129)455
 Spring SemesterCoreDevelopmental Biology (C1008)155
  CoreNeural Circuits (C1098)155
  CoreTechniques in Neuroscience (C1153)155
  OptionComputing for Life Sciences (C7147)155
  Psychology of Cognitive Processes (C8515)155
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
3Autumn SemesterCoreLife Science Bioscience Third Year Research Project (C7162)306
  OptionBiological Psychology of Mental Health (C8504)156
  Intelligence in Animals and Machines (C1118)156
  Regulating Gene Expression (C7132)156
  Structure and Function in the Human Brain (C7143)156
  Synaptic Communication (C1120)156
  Understanding Clinical Psychology (C8524)156
 Spring SemesterOptionAdvanced Topics in Psychology (C8525)156
  Drugs, Brain and Behaviour (C8528)156
  Genome Stability, Genetic Diseases and Cancer (C7129)156
  Genomics and Bioinformatics (C7120)156
  Innovation in Bioscience and Medicine (C7117)156
  Molecular Neuropharmacology (C7128)156
  Neurobiology of Brain Disorders (C7122)156
  Protein Form and Function (C7124)156
  Sensory Function and Computation (C1157)156

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