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Neuroscience at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS

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Course summary

Our MSc Neuroscience degree offers a detailed insight into the workings of the nervous system. From a cellular to systems level, you’ll explore:

  • How the brain functions to control behaviours in normal physiology.
  • In-depth neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and neuropharmacology.
  • How neural function changes with ageing and in the face of disease.
With this knowledge, you’ll be equipped to tackle some of the most pressing health challenges facing modern society. The course combines cutting-edge theory with hands-on experience, allowing you to investigate the nervous system across multiple levels. You'll master advanced techniques and technologies, developing multidisciplinary practical skills that can be used to investigate normal and abnormal neurological function. Ranked 15th in the UK for the power of our health and biomedical research (REF 2021), you'll learn from research-active experts whose real-world, transformational work keeps your learning aligned with the latest developments in the field. Whether you’re aiming for a career in research, healthcare, education or bioscience innovation, this course offers the foundation to help you make a real difference. Features and Benefits
  • Learn alongside world-leading researchers: Our scientists have contributed to vital advances in diagnosis and care, inspiring you to think big and drive a positive impact in the field.
  • Industry-informed teaching: Gain sought-after expertise in neuroscience with a specific focus on how this relates to common disease states – knowledge in high demand in the sector.
  • Study in cutting-edge facilities: Gain professional lab skills thanks to our recent £115m investment into facilities and equipment.
  • Connect with industry to boost your career: Our professional network of hospitals and healthcare providers could help you source real-world research projects or work opportunities.
  • Gain an interdisciplinary perspective: Broaden your understanding and improve your critical thinking skills, allowing you to develop more creative, effective and well-informed medical solutions.
  • We hold a bronze Athena SWAN award: Celebrated for our commitment to equality, you'll study in a fairer, more supportive learning environment.


Entry requirements

You’ll need a UK honours degree – normally a 2:2 – or the international equivalent, in biological or biomedical science. We might also consider your application if you have an equivalent professional qualification or substantial relevant professional experience, or if you have an HNC medical laboratory science plus at least 10 years’ experience. If you’re a fellow of The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), you may be eligible for exemption from some of the units on the course.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

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Neuroscience at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS