Goldsmiths, University of London,

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Computational Cognitive Neuroscience - Pre-Master's Programme

DegreeMasters
FieldPre-Master's Computational Cognitive Neuroscience
Duration9 months
Tuition22440.00

Overview

A 2-semester pre-master’s programme designed to build the academic and research foundations needed for postgraduate study in computational cognitive neuroscience. Delivered at OnCampus London (Goldsmiths, University of London), it supports progression to eligible master’s degrees at partner universities in the UK.

About this programme

Overview

The Pre-Master's Programme in Computational Cognitive Neuroscience at Goldsmiths, University of London, is a comprehensive two-semester pathway designed to equip students with the necessary academic and research foundations for advanced studies in the field. Located at OnCampus London in the vibrant Bloomsbury area of central London, this programme facilitates progression to eligible master's degrees at partner universities across the UK, ensuring a smooth transition into further education.

What you'll study

Length: 2 semesters (pre-master’s pathway)

Core modules (indicative):

  • Academic English Language Development
  • Research and Digital Literacy Skills
  • Personal Development for Employability
  • Working in Teams
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods

Assessment: Each module is assessed through various tasks, which are scheduled for completion at the end of each semester. These assessments are designed to reflect the diverse formats used in UK postgraduate studies and to evaluate students' understanding across the programme.

Curriculum note: For a complete overview of the curriculum and additional module details, please refer to the programme website.

Entry requirements

Applicants must have successfully completed a Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution to be considered for this programme.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Pre-Master's Programme in Computational Cognitive Neuroscience will be well-prepared for a range of career opportunities in academia, research, and various industries related to cognitive neuroscience and data analysis. The skills and knowledge gained during this programme will enhance employability and provide a solid foundation for further academic pursuits or professional roles in the field.

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