Imperial College London

UK
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Masters

Translational Neuroscience

DegreeMasters
FieldMSc Translational Neuroscience
Duration1 year
Tuition45000.00

Overview

The MSc in Translational Neuroscience at Imperial College London trains you to connect basic neuroscience with clinical research to improve diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric conditions. You study core neuroscience methods and apply them through a research-focused learning experience.

About this programme

Overview

The MSc in Translational Neuroscience at Imperial College London is designed to bridge the gap between basic neuroscience and clinical research. This program aims to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders by equipping students with essential knowledge and skills in neuroscience. Through a rigorous, research-focused curriculum, students will gain practical experience that prepares them for impactful careers in the field.

What you'll study

Core modules typically include:

  • Functional Neuroanatomy
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Introduction to Computational Methods for the Brain Sciences

Optional modules (choose based on your pathway), for example:

  • Stream 1: Psychiatry, Brain Imaging, and Machine Learning
  • Stream 2: Neurodegeneration, Neuro-inflammation, Neuro-trauma, and Neuro-regeneration

Research project: A laboratory-based research project is an integral part of the program, allowing students to apply their knowledge of translational neuroscience in a practical setting.

Entry requirements

Applicants are typically expected to hold a degree equivalent to an Upper Second Class classification. Proficiency in English is also required, with accepted qualifications including:

  • Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 125
  • TOEFL® iBT: Minimum score as specified by the university

Career prospects

Graduates of the MSc in Translational Neuroscience program will find opportunities in various sectors, including academic research, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. The skills and knowledge gained from this course will prepare them to contribute significantly to the advancement of neuroscience and improve patient outcomes in neurological and psychiatric care.

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