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Boost your bachelor's degree by completing a year-long placement in industry, business, or research settings. The Neuroscience with Psychology curriculum provides comprehensive knowledge about nervous system operations. This is achieved through both microscopic examination of molecular and cellular structures and macroscopic behavioral neuropsychology studies. Researchers in neuroscience constantly advance technological boundaries to investigate neural functions, examining everything from single neurons to individual molecules to comprehend various disorders. The field focuses on conditions like stroke, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases. Studies may also explore optic nerve function, heart regulation, olfactory senses, swallowing disorders, muscle weakness, and other health issues with neurological origins.
During your fourth year, you'll complete a 12-month professional placement, earning an MSci (Master of Science undergraduate degree) after five years rather than a BSc. Placement opportunities vary widely, but generally allow you to gain hands-on experience in corporate, industrial, or scientific environments, building practical skills that complement your academic studies and improve your career prospects.