**Course overview**
- Do you want to understand the cause and treatment for neurological disorders and diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis? Neuroscience is a truly modern and multidisciplinary subject which seeks to understand the most complex organ system in the body, the nervous system. Our degree is one of only a handful of courses that offers a multidisciplinary approach including pharmacy, biomedical sciences and psychology; you’ll learn how the brain and nervous system work to alter behaviour, perception, mood and memory. You’ll be able to tailor your degree by studying the modules which appeal to you the most and which ultimately you’ll specialise in, giving you a well-rounded background to further your future career in the Neuroscience field.
- This degree could lead to a career in science teaching, science writing, private research and lab work. There is an option of a placement module and many students take this up and work either in labs, rehabilitation centres, or brain rehabilitation. Neuroscience graduates may wish to continue studying for a further degree, pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry or hospitals, or train to become a science teacher.
- You can engage further in research through a paid internship, participate in research conferences, research publications and research grants or work as a part-time research assistant. Our current students regularly publish themselves or become members of the editorial panel to ‘Diffusion’, UCLan’s own undergraduate research journal.
**Why study with us**
- Our custom-designed laboratories include a psychophysiology suite and brain imaging lab, as well as our pharmacy and biomedical labs.
- Learn from specialists in areas including neuroimaging, psychopharmacology, physiological psychology, cognitive neuroscience and molecular neurobiology.
- Our Psychology courses are ranked 2nd in the UK for learning opportunities and 3rd for learning resources - National Student Survey (NSS) 2019.
**Further information**
If you don’t meet the entry requirements of this course then you may be interested in our Foundation Year option. This is a four-year version of the degree course which adds a preliminary year of study. During this time we’ll provide you with a grounding in the skills and knowledge you’ll need to successfully undertake the full degree course.
Course Details - Modules
Year 1 Modules: Methods and Practice of Psychological Inquiry, Introduction to Psychobiology and Cognition, Foundations of Neuroscience, Science and Society, Introduction to Cell Biology.
Year 2 Modules: Psychological Research Methods 1: Design and Quantitative Methods, Cognitive and Physiological Psychology, Neurocognitive Development & Disorders, Topics & Techniques in Neuroscience, Applied Molecular Biology, Introduction to Pharmacology and Cell Culture.
Year 3 Compulsory Modules: Neuroscience Project. Year 3 Optional Modules: Neuropsychological Disorders and Techniques, Brain treatments and behaviour, Psychology Placement module, Advanced Approaches to Understanding Behaviour, Molecular Neurobiology, Pathophysiology of the nervous system.
Course Details – Assessment Method
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Course Details – Professional Bodies
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How to Apply
26 January This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application Codes
Course code:
B140
Institution code:
C30
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Points of Entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry (Year 2 and Beyond)
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry are not listed for this Course.
International applicants
Standard Qualification Requirements
104 to 120 UCAS points at A2 including grade C in Biology or Chemistry
Including Biology or Chemistry.
Our typical offer is 104-120 UCAS Points. We operate a flexible admissions policy and treat everyone as an individual. This means that we will take into consideration your educational achievements and predicted grades (where applicable) together with your application as a whole, including work experience and personal statement.
104 to 120 UCAS points including grade C in Biology or Chemistry
104 to 120 UCAS points including 15 level 3 credits at Distinction in Biology or Chemistry Modules
104 to 120 UCAS points including grade C in Applied Science
in Applied Science
Pass IB Diploma including 104 to 120 UCAS points from Higher Level subjects, including Grade HL5 in Biology or Chemistry
in Applied Science
104 to 120 UCAS points including grade C in Biology or Chemistry
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Minimum Qualification Requirements
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English language requirements
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IELTS (Academic)
6.0
with no component score less than 5.5 (To have been taken within two years of the course commencement date)
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Fees and funding
England
9250.0
Year 1
Northern Ireland
9250.0
Year 1
Scotland
9250.0
Year 1
Wales
9250.0
Year 1
Channel Islands
9250.0
Year 1
Additional Fee Information
*subject only to annual increase in line with UK Retail Price Index inflation rate
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Preston
PR1 2HE
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