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BSc Neuroscience
About this course
Neuroscience is the scientific study of the brain and nervous system, one of the most complex and fascinating objects of inquiry in all of biology. It asks how neurons communicate, how neural circuits give rise to perception, memory, emotion, and behaviour, and what goes wrong in conditions ranging from Alzheimer's disease to depression to epilepsy. This three-year full-time programme at Middlesex University blends behavioural studies, molecular biology, and clinical neuroscience, equipping you with the specialist skills and scientific insight to launch a career in healthcare, research, neurotechnology, or beyond. The programme includes a foundation year, which gives you a structured introduction to the biological and psychological sciences before you move into advanced neuroscience study. Based in cutting-edge bioanalytical labs, you will develop practical skills in experimental design, data analysis, microscopy, and the techniques of cellular and molecular biology alongside a strong theoretical grounding in how nervous systems develop and function. The sandwich year and work placement opportunities allow you to apply your skills in a real research or clinical environment before you graduate, building professional experience and a clearer sense of where you want to take your career. Neuroscience graduates go on to careers in biomedical research, clinical neuroscience, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, cognitive rehabilitation, science communication, and healthcare. The analytical and laboratory skills you develop are transferable across a wide range of scientific and data-driven roles. Many graduates progress to postgraduate study including MSc or PhD programmes in neuroscience, psychology, pharmacology, or clinical science, and the growing field of neurotechnology offers further opportunities for those with both scientific and technical interests.
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