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Cognitive neuroscientists investigate how brain structures and neural connections shape mental functions like memory, perception, and logical thinking. Psychologists study how developmental, psychological, and environmental elements affect human behavior. This distinctive, dynamic program equips you with expertise to analyze the interplay between brain mechanisms and behavior, identifying which neural regions enable various cognitive abilities.
By developing specialized knowledge in both psychology and cognitive neuroscience, you'll master translating theoretical concepts into practical applications while enhancing your academic and professional capabilities. Your coursework will include portfolio development, case analyses, presentations, and research projects that mirror real-world neuroscience practice, effectively preparing you for your future career. During your final year, you'll undertake an independent research project to focus on a specific area of psychology and cognitive neuroscience that aligns with your interests.
Program Length - 3 years (4 years including Placement Year)