Postgraduate

Psychology and Neuroscience

Psychology and Neuroscience

A postgraduate psychology and neuroscience degree allows students to advance their understanding of the mind, brain, and behaviour, while developing the research and analytical skills needed to explore complex psychological and neural processes. It provides a rigorous scientific foundation while offering opportunities to specialise in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, neuropsychology, developmental psychology, and mental health research.

The programme offers the opportunity to study core subjects including advanced brain imaging, cognitive and behavioural assessment, psychopharmacology, neuroanatomy, and experimental psychology. Many courses also integrate laboratory research, clinical placements, and interdisciplinary projects, enabling students to apply scientific investigation to real-world psychological and neurological challenges.

Why study Postgraduate Degree in Psychology and Neuroscience?

Studying psychology and neuroscience at postgraduate level is a chance to combine advanced research with applied practice, preparing graduates for careers in clinical psychology, neurorehabilitation, mental health services, and neurotechnology. It also provides a pathway to doctoral research or professional training leading to specialist practice in psychology and neuroscience fields.

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, biology, or a closely related discipline.
  • Typical requirement: UK 2:1 or strong 2:2 equivalent.
  • Applicants for conversion courses (e.g., MSc Psychology for non-psychology graduates) may be accepted from a wider range of academic backgrounds, provided they demonstrate strong analytical and research skills.
  • For programmes leading to professional recognition (e.g., BPS-accredited courses), a psychology degree with eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) is often required.
  • International qualifications must meet UK equivalency standards (verified through UK ENIC if necessary).

Work Experience Requirements

  • MSc Psychology/Neuroscience programmes: Prior work experience is generally not required.
  • Specialist or applied programmes (e.g., Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology, Neuropsychology): Relevant professional, clinical, or research experience is often essential.
  • Voluntary or paid work in mental health services, research labs, education, or healthcare can significantly strengthen an application.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS Academic: Overall 6.5–7.0, with no band lower than 6.0.
  • TOEFL : Overall score of 90–100.
  • PTE Academic: Score range 62–70.
  • Exemptions may be granted if applicants have previously studied in English or worked in Englishspeaking academic/professional environments.

Additional Application Documents

  • Official academic transcripts and degree certificates (with certified translations where required).
  • Personal statement outlining academic background, research interests, and career ambitions in psychology or neuroscience.
  • CV or résumé highlighting education, research projects, clinical or professional experience.
  • Two references (academic or professional; clinical programmes often require at least one professional reference).
  • Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).
  • Some universities may require evidence of statistics or research methods training during undergraduate study.