BSc Honours Psychology with Neuroscience

London

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

Middlesex University's BSc Honours Psychology with Neuroscience program offers students a comprehensive understanding of both psychology and neuroscience, providing a unique interdisciplinary approach to studying the brain and behavior. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, allowing students to explore the complex relationship between the brain, cognition, and behavior.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BSc Honours Psychology with Neuroscience program covers a wide range of topics including cognitive psychology, biological psychology, developmental psychology, and neuropsychology. Students study brain anatomy and function, neural communication, neurotransmitters, and brain imaging techniques. They also learn research methods, statistical analysis, and critical thinking skills necessary for conducting empirical research in psychology and neuroscience. Practical laboratory sessions, research projects, and internships provide students with hands-on experience and opportunities to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.

Research Focus: Middlesex University emphasizes research within the field of psychology and neuroscience. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects exploring various aspects of brain function, cognitive processes, and mental health. The university encourages students to conduct empirical research, design experiments, and analyze data to contribute to our understanding of the brain and behavior. Research-focused modules and seminars provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to critically evaluate scientific literature and conduct independent research projects.

Industry Engagement: The BSc Honours Psychology with Neuroscience program at Middlesex University is closely connected to industry through partnerships with research institutions, hospitals, and healthcare organizations. The university collaborates with industry professionals to offer students opportunities for internships, placements, and research projects in clinical settings, rehabilitation centers, and neuroscience laboratories. Industry guest lectures, workshops, and networking events provide students with insights into career pathways and job opportunities in psychology and neuroscience.

Global Perspective: Middlesex University promotes a global perspective in its BSc Honours Psychology with Neuroscience program, recognizing the global nature of psychological and neurological research. Students learn about cross-cultural psychology, cultural influences on behavior, and global mental health issues. The university encourages students to engage with diverse perspectives and research findings from around the world, preparing them to work in multicultural and international research teams and to address global challenges in psychology and neuroscience.

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Location

London

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 16600

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 55% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 72, with at least 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, and 17 in Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59 with no individual score below 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

Middlesex University offers a range of scholarships and financial support options to help students pursue their academic goals. 

Vice Chancellor's Excellence Scholarship: The Vice Chancellor's Excellence Scholarship is a prestigious scholarship awarded to high-achieving students who demonstrate outstanding academic excellence. It provides a partial fee waiver for undergraduate and postgraduate programs at Middlesex University. 

Regional and Country-specific Scholarships: Middlesex University offers scholarships specifically designed for students from certain regions or countries. These scholarships aim to promote diversity and support international students. 

Merit Scholarships: Merit scholarships are awarded to students who have achieved exceptional academic performance. These scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs and provide financial assistance in the form of tuition fee reductions.

External Scholarships and Funding: Middlesex University provides information and guidance on external scholarships and funding opportunities. These scholarships are offered by various organizations, foundations, and governments to support students' educational journeys. The university assists students in identifying and applying for external scholarships relevant to their program of study.

Graduates of Middlesex University's BSc Honours Psychology with Neuroscience program possess a unique blend of knowledge and skills that open up a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors. 

Clinical Neuropsychologist: One of the primary career paths for graduates is to become clinical neuropsychologists. Clinical neuropsychologists assess and treat individuals with neurological disorders, brain injuries, or cognitive impairments. They conduct neuropsychological assessments, interpret brain imaging results, and develop rehabilitation plans to help patients improve cognitive functions and adapt to changes in brain function.

Research Scientist: Graduates may pursue careers as research scientists in academic institutions, research laboratories, or pharmaceutical companies. Research scientists conduct experiments, collect data, and analyze findings to advance our understanding of brain function, cognition, and behavior. They may specialize in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, neuropharmacology, or neuroimaging, contributing to scientific knowledge and the development of new treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Clinical Psychologist: Some graduates choose to become clinical psychologists, providing psychological assessment, therapy, and intervention services to individuals experiencing mental health problems or emotional difficulties. Clinical psychologists work in hospitals, mental health clinics, or private practices, conducting psychotherapy sessions, administering psychological tests, and developing treatment plans tailored to the needs of their clients.

Neuroscience Research Assistant: Graduates may work as neuroscience research assistants in academic research labs, government agencies, or private research organizations. Research assistants assist senior researchers with data collection, experimental procedures, and data analysis. They may also help with literature reviews, grant writing, and manuscript preparation, gaining valuable research experience and contributing to scientific publications.

Biomedical Scientist: Some graduates pursue careers as biomedical scientists, working in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, or biotechnology companies. Biomedical scientists analyze biological samples, such as blood or cerebrospinal fluid, to diagnose neurological disorders, genetic conditions, or infectious diseases. They may also conduct research to develop new diagnostic tests or therapies for neurological conditions.

Healthcare Administrator: Graduates may work in healthcare administration roles, managing programs, services, or facilities related to mental health, neurology, or rehabilitation. Healthcare administrators coordinate patient care, manage budgets, and ensure compliance with regulations and quality standards. They may work in hospitals, mental health centers, or government agencies, overseeing administrative operations and implementing policies to improve patient outcomes.

Academic Lecturer or Educator: Some graduates choose to pursue careers in academia, teaching psychology or neuroscience at universities, colleges, or vocational schools. Academic lecturers deliver lectures, design course materials, and supervise student research projects. They may also conduct their own research and publish scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals, contributing to the academic field of psychology and neuroscience.

Health Policy Analyst: Graduates may work as health policy analysts, advocating for policies and programs that promote mental health awareness, access to healthcare services, and research funding for neurological disorders. Health policy analysts work for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or advocacy groups, conducting research, writing policy briefs, and lobbying policymakers to address public health issues.


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