Course summary
Connecting the sciences of the brain (neurosciences) with the sciences of the mind (cognition), this MSc draws on our world-leading expertise in Psychology and Life Sciences. We consider how the brain and broader nervous system function at a biological and psychological level, from a human development and behavioural perspective. Why choose this course?
- Keele is ranked top 150 in the world for Psychology (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021)
- High staff-to-student ratio, small-group tutorials and a strong, inclusive research community
- Research and practice-led teaching enables access to state-of-the-art facilities and world-leading expertise
- Staff research includes EEG, eye tracking, vision, deafness, memory, cognitive control processes, behavioural and sensory neuroscience
- Optional placement provides valuable work experience and cultivates supportive networks and references for future employment
Modules
For information regarding modules for this course, please visit the course page on the Keele University website.
Entry requirements
This course is open to graduates with a first or 2:1 degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Linguistics (or a cognate discipline with some psychology study) or equivalent. English language entry requirement for International students is IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in each subtest. If you do not meet the English language requirements, Keele University offers a range of English language preparation programmes.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Keele University
Keele
ST5 5BG