Taught course

Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience

Institution
University of Sheffield · School of Psychology
Qualifications
MSc

Entry requirements

Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in a relevant subject with relevant modules.

Subject requirements

We accept degrees in the following subject areas:

  • Behavioural Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Computational Neuroscience
  • Neuroimaging
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology

We may be able to consider degrees in Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics or Engineering.

Module requirements

You should have studied at least one module from each of the following areas:

Area 1 Neuroscience:

  • Clinical Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Computational Neuroscience
  • Developmental Neuroscience
  • Introduction to Neuroscience
  • Neuroanatomy
  • Neuroethics
  • Neuroimaging
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Neurophysiology

Area 2 Quantitative:

  • Advanced Research Methods in Psychology
  • Data Analysis in Psychology
  • Experimental Design
  • Psychology of Research
  • Quantitative Research Methods
  • Research Ethics in Psychology
  • Research Methods in Psychology
  • Research Skills for Psychology
  • Scientific Writing for Psychology
  • Statistics for Psychology

We also accept medical students who wish to intercalate their studies.

Months of entry

September

Course content

Explore the interactions between neural structures to understand how brain cells communicate and transform information to control the body. Learn about the core problems in systems neuroscience and develop your understanding of the disciplines and techniques used to address these problems.

Course description

It’s widely recognised by modern neuroscience that taking a systems approach to exploring the brain is vital to understanding brain function. Systems neuroscience focuses on the interactions between neural structures in networks that influence sensorimotor control and information processing. It’s these interactions that provide us with a foundation for understanding the relationship between brain structure and brain function that underpins behaviour.

This 12-month course is designed to provide you with in-depth training into the core problems in systems neuroscience, and will develop your understanding of the disciplines and techniques used to address these problems, such as research methods in cognitive neuroscience, data visualisation, computational modelling and neuroimaging methods.

Over six months, you'll work on your research project in cognitive neuroscience with one of our world-leading experts. Your research topic could range from theoretical to basic neuroscience. You may have the opportunity to collect and analyse real-life cognitive brain science data, using state-of-the-art equipment, before presenting your findings at our summer postgraduate students' conference.

The project gives you the opportunity to put your new techniques in experimental neuroscience into practice, while exploring ideas at the cutting-edge of cognitive neuroscience. MSc research projects often form the basis of publications in peer-reviewed journals.

If you have a passion for understanding the brain and behaviour, whether your background stems from biology, engineering, physics, mathematics, psychology or medicine, this interdisciplinary course has been designed to make sure that all students gain in-depth knowledge of the fundamentals of neuroscience and research methods in cognitive neuroscience, ready for an exciting career in research or industry.

The University is home to the Neuroscience Institute which brings together internationally-recognised expertise in medicine, science and engineering to improve the lives of patients and families affected by neurological, sensory and developmental disorders.

Other courses in cognitive neuroscience

We offer MSc courses that cover the full breadth of cognitive neuroscience, from the biological basis, to imaging and simulation, allowing you to discover the area that you’re most interested in:

Please see our University website for the most up-to-date course information: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses

Information for international students

English language requirements

IELTS 6.5 (with 6 in each component) or University equivalent

Fees and funding

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/tuition-fees

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MSc
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Postgraduate Admissions Tutor
Email
psy-pg-admissions@sheffield.ac.uk
Phone
+44 114 222 6533