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149 Part-time Master's degrees in Neuroscience

Applied Neuroscience (Online)
Neuroscience is a modern, multidisciplinary subject. As such, it draws together knowledge and expertise from many areas of science, from molecular biology to the psychological study of the mind. Learn more at Applied Neuroscience (Online) offered by King's College London.

Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online)
The Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online) course offered by King's College London aims to provide a comprehensive and integrated exploration of our current understanding of the psychological and neuroscientific basis of mental health.

Clinical Neuropsychology Practice
The Clinical Neuropsychology Practice programmes at the University of Bristol aims to engage and inspire clinicians to enhance their skills in clinical neuropsychology and support entry onto the British Psychological Society's (BPS) Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists (SRCN).

Stroke
Within this Stroke programme from University of Nottingham, you'll perform world-leading research into the pathogenesis, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention of stroke, vascular dementia/cerebral small vessel disease and other age-related neurovascular complications.

Applied Neuropsychology (Online)
This Applied Neuropsychology (Online) programme from the University of Bristol covers elements of basic human neuropsychology but has a strong focus on clinical neuropsychology. This degree is delivered in partnership with a regional department of the UK National Health Service (NHS).

Clinical Neuropsychiatry
Explore the versatile world of Neuropsychiatry. This Clinical Neuropsychiatry programme from University of Birmingham covers all the main aspects of neuropsychiatry, from bench to bedside, and provides you with the unique range of skills needed to succeed in the rapidly growing field.

Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience (by research)
The School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience has an international reputation for research excellence in cardiovascular biology,neuroscience, and cell signalling. University of Bristol offers the Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience (by research) programme.

Neurorehabilitation (Distance Learning)
The Neurohabilitation (Distance Learning) programme from European University Cyprus (EUC) introduces therapists to the latest research and evidence-based interventions, fostering their ability to critically appraise published literature.

Dementia
The Dementia program from University of Tasmania offers a cross-disciplinary understanding of dementia and its impact on individuals, societies and governments. Graduates will possess a range of knowledge and perspectives to inform their professional and personal support for the needs of people with dementia.

Clinical and Developmental Neuropsychology
The Clinical and Developmental Neuropsychology programme from Bournemouth University is a course with diverse modules, focusing on the normal and abnormal changes that occur in the human brain from childhood through to adulthood through to old age.

Neuroimaging
The Neuroimaging programme offered by the Bangor University is one of the most well established programmes dealing with modern neuroimaging in the UK. It is exceptional in its focus on both the practical and biomedical aspects of Neuroimaging.

Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology
Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology programme offered at Bangor University will be of interest to graduates in psychology or closely-related disciplines, and to established health professionals with appropriate clinical qualifications and relevant experience.

Neurophysiology (Online)
The Neurophysiology (Online) programme at Aston University has been designed for individuals already in professional practice who want to advance their skills to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of patients and gain a deeper understanding of their clinical neurophysiology practice area or develop knowledge in new areas.

Neuroscience
An important aspect of the research on neurological disease is the clinical translation aspect, which is a major part of the Neuroscience degree delivered by the Queen Mary University of London. Translational medicine is the process of applying research findings from basic science to clinical practice, with the goal of improving patient outcomes.

Neuromodulation and Pain Management (Online)
The Neuromodulation and Pain Management (Online) degree from Queen Mary University of London is designed to provide academic qualification and specialist skills with essential knowledge, with experienced speakers who are key global opinion leaders in this niche area.

Cognitive Neuroscience (Part Time)
This Cognitive Neuroscience (Part Time) programme at the University of East Anglia provides research methodology training and in-depth study at the cutting-edge of the field. You’ll gain understanding of the neural basis for cognition and sensorimotor skills and become familiar with modern psychological research methods, including fMRI, EEG, and TMS.

Clinical Neuropsychology
The Clinical Neuropsychology programme from University of Bristol elivers either the adult or paediatric knowledge component of the competency requirements for advanced training in clinical neuropsychology.

Person-Centred Experiential Counselling and Psychotherapy
Person-Centred Experiential Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice programme from University of Nottingham is part of the group of therapies that are based on humanistic-existential psychology.

Applied Neuropsychology (Online)
This Applied Neuropsychology (Online) course from University of Bristol is delivered in partnership with North Bristol NHS Trust. The taught content of the Diploma is identical to the taught content we provide when training UK qualified clinical psychologists to specialise in clinical neuropsychology.

Neuroscience (by research)
Neuroscience seeks to understand the most complex structure in the known universe – the brain. University of Bristol offers the Neuroscience (by research) programme.