MSc Functional Neuroimaging

Using sophisticated imaging techniques like MRI or EEG, it is possible to map out the functions of the human brain. This is one of the most exciting and rapidly developing areas of research in the world, and this MSc course gives you the opportunity to be a part of it.

What’s on the course?

This postgraduate masters degree course consists of 4 taught modules and a research project. The modules teach firstly the principles of functional neuroimaging, with a practical component involving designing, conducting and analysing imaging data; and secondly the structure and function of the human brain.

Who is the course for?

Anyone interested in pursuing research in functional imaging. The course is suitable for those completing a first degree, or established researchers moving into functional imaging research from other disciplines.

What are the course requirements?

A very good first degree in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, vision science, or related discipline in the life sciences

What is the CCNI?

The Centre for Cognition and Neuroimaging is an interdisciplinary research group at Brunel University, West London. It is a part of the Combined Universities Brain Imaging Centre consortium, which runs a research dedicated Siemens Trio 3T MRI scanner.

More detailed information can be found by following this link to the official information provided by Brunel University.

Page last updated: Thursday 28 July 2011