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LONDON'S GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
www.ucl.ac.uk/gradprospectus/biosciences
Neuroscience MSc
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NEUROSCIENCE MSc
Neuroscience aims to understand how the brainworks and is one of only a few areas of scientificexploration where fundamental discoveries areyet to take place. This MSc provides students
with an excellent grasp of the key areas andcutting edge research in this field.
Degree summaryThe programme maximises students' transferable skills, by providingtraining in: Laboratory research in cellular, molecular or systemsneuroscience (depending on choice of research project), Data analysis,Computer literacy, Oral presentation skills (research and datapresentation), Critical appraisal of up-to date literature journals and TimeManagement.
The UCL Division of Biosciences is one of the largest and most active
research environments for basic biological research in the UK, andUCL has one of the largest, most dynamic and exceptionalNeuroscience communities in the world.
This master's in Neuroscience at UCL draws upon this world leadingcommunity to provide students with an up to date picture of cuttingedge Neuroscience research.
The majority of our students take up PhD positions in Neuroscienceresearch both in the UK and abroad and completion of thisprogramme equips them for an excellent future scientific career.
The programme is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars,tutorials and laboratory projects. Lectures are by active, internationalclass researchers in their field of Neuroscience specialisation. Studentperformance is assessed through unseen examination, coursework, andthe research project.
Degree StructureMode: Full-time 1 year; Part-time 2 years
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits. The programmeconsists of three core modules (60 credits), two optional modules (30credits) and a research project (90 credits).
Core Modules:Developmental Neurobiology
Neuroscience: Journal Club
Receptors and Synaptic Signalling
Options:Systems Neuroscience
Neurobiology of Degeneration and Repair
Cognitive Systems Neuroscience
Systems and Circuit Neuroscience
DissertationStudents undertake an original research project investigating topicalquestions in cellular, molecular or systems neuroscience whichculminates in a 6,000 word dissertation and a 1,000 word report.
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Your career More than 80% of our graduates go on to conduct research towards aPhD degree. First destinations of recent graduates include:
UCL: Research Technician
SRB Enterprise Ltd: Director of own consulting business
UCL Hospital: Researcher
Institute of Neurology, UCL: Research Assistant
Universit de Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris: END PhD Programme
Careers at UCLUCL's Careers Servive boasts 21 professionals, including twointernational specialists. The services aims to hel you get the most out of your time at UCL and plan your next move. Benefit from award winningservices and join the prestigious alumni mentoring network.
Masters QuickFix! Programme
A range of Careers talks for Masters students to use as a basis for your career research and development.
Sector Specific careers fairs
An ideal opportunity to identify recruiters in specific sectors and discusstheir opportunities in an informal setting.
Employer-led skills programme
Practical sessions led by graduate employers on how to prefect skillssuch as marketing yourself, networking, teamworking, vompletingapplications and performing wll at interviews and assessment centres.
Award-winning Professional Networking Events
Our series of professional netwoirking events are specifically designed for new graduates to help you enbark on your career.
Did you know? UCL has the lowest academic to student ratio of any public UK
university.*
UCL is the second most cited European university and the UKuniversity most cited by Health and Engineering research.**
UCL was ranked third in the UK Research Assessment Exercisefor the volume of its research rate in the highest category:world-leading.
UCL is a dynamic multi-faculty institution with strength in breadthacross an impressive array of disciplines. This has given it asignificant advantage in pioneering interdiciplinary research.
With permission from the authors, all UCL research is madepuclicly accessible in the online UCL Discovery repository.
*The complete Unversity Guide - 2012
**Thomson Scientific Citation Index 2011
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Fees
UK & EU 2011-12 11,750
Overseas 2011-12 22,000
Departmental Scholarships: Two of 2,000 each
Full details of funding opportunities can be found on the UCL
Scholarships website: www.ucl.ac.uk/scholarships
Contacts
Contact Mrs Lori Coletti Campbell
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7679 3240
Key facts
RAE: Interdisciplinary: not an assessed unit
Department: Division of Biosciences
Prospectus Entry: Biosciences (Division of)
Entry Requirements A minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree in biomedicalsciences, life sciences or related subject area, or a medical degree(MBBS), or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Applicants with an appropriate professional qualification and relevantwork experience may also apply.
Your applicationUCL's postgraduate taught degrees for 2012 are subject to a generalclosing date for applications of 3 August 2012. Earlier deadlines mayapply in some cases, see www.ucl.ac.uk/pg-deadlines.
You may choose to apply online or download application materials, for details visit
Students are advised to apply as early as possible due to competition for places. Those applying for scholarship funding (particularly overseasapplicants) should take note of application deadlines.
The programme aims to train postgraduate students primarily towardstheir subsequent completion of a PhD and a career in research. However,it also provides an excellent training towards related careers such as inscientific journalism and in areas requiring critical appraisal of complex
data.
When we assess your application we would like to learn:
why you want to study Neuroscience at graduate level
why you want to study Neuroscience at UCL
what particularly attracts you to this programme
how your academic, personal and professional background meetsthe demands of this rigorous programme
where you would like to go professionally with your degree
Together with essential academic requirements, the personal statementis your opportunity to illustrate whether your reasons for applying to thisprogramme match what the programme will deliver.
PDF Updated: May 01, 2012
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