

BSc Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
About this course
Cognitive neuroscience and psychology sit at the frontier where mind and brain meet. Cognitive neuroscience asks how mental processes, including perception, attention, memory, decision-making, and language, are implemented in the physical structure and activity of the brain. Psychology provides the experimental and conceptual tools to study those processes behaviourally, while neuroscience supplies the biological framework and imaging methods that reveal what is happening in the brain while they occur. Together the two disciplines produce a rigorous and genuinely exciting account of how the mind works at multiple levels of description. At the University of Manchester, this three-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, which provides additional grounding in the natural sciences, mathematics, and research methods before you enter the main degree. Manchester has strong research capacity in both cognitive psychology and neuroscience, and studying here means engaging with a department at the cutting edge of the field. You will cover core areas of experimental psychology alongside neuroimaging methods such as fMRI and EEG, computational models of cognitive function, neuropsychology (the study of how brain damage affects cognition), and the neuroscience of learning, emotion, and social behaviour. Quantitative methods and statistical analysis are central to the curriculum, reflecting the empirical nature of both disciplines. As the scientific understanding of the brain develops, the implications are spreading into clinical practice, technology, education, and public policy, and graduates who understand both the science and its applications are valuable across many fields. Graduates from cognitive neuroscience and psychology programmes enter careers in scientific research, the pharmaceutical and medical devices industries, clinical psychology (with further training), human factors and user experience design, education, and data science. Many go on to postgraduate study in neuroscience, clinical psychology, cognitive science, or computational modelling, particularly those who want to pursue research careers or clinical registration.
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