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This Master of Science program is designed for individuals seeking a professional career in neuroimaging, whether in clinical settings or neuroscience research. This interdisciplinary course offers instruction in both the fundamental scientific and technological foundations of contemporary neuroimaging techniques, along with their use in studying neurological functions and disorders. Distance learning options are provided. Participants will acquire core knowledge of neuroanatomy, learn about neuroimaging equipment operation and data collection, fundamental image processing and analysis methods, and develop practical skills in modern approaches for scientific and clinical examination of the human nervous system through neuroimaging.
The program particularly attracts - though isn't limited to - professionals from clinical radiography, physics, biomedical engineering, and neuroscience backgrounds who aim to specialize in neuroimaging research. This degree emphasizes neuroimaging applications for neurological disorders. In collaboration with our affiliated medical center, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL's Queen Square Institute of Neurology (QSIoN) supports research with direct clinical applications to enhance patient outcomes and therapies.