Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system and the brain, with the aim to unravel their function. Modern neuroscience investigates the brain on multiple scales, ranging from the molecular level to behavior using a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques. Thus, neuroscience is a multi-disciplinary drawing from biology, medicine, behavioral sciences, engineering, computer science, mathematics, and physics. Beyond fundamental research, neuroscientific research comprises the development and application of new technologies to understand, repair, replace and enhance nervous system function, as well as the exploitation of neuroscientific advances for technological innovation. Such applications hold the potential to revolutionize medical treatments and are therefore of relevance for the medical devices and pharmaceutical industries. The Master of Science in Neuroscience at Freiburg University unites teaching expertise at the faculties of biology, engineering, and behavioral sciences and economics to offer a coherent course program that provides the training needed by the next generation of neuroscientists.
The minimum requirements for admission in M.Sc Neuroscience at Albert-Ludwigs-University for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:
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ECTS Points: 120
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