

BSc Human Neuroscience
About this course
Human neuroscience is the scientific study of the brain and nervous system as the biological basis of human behaviour, perception, cognition, emotion, and experience. It sits at the intersection of biology, psychology, medicine, and philosophy, asking how the physical structure and activity of the brain give rise to the rich inner life of human beings. Understanding the brain at this level matters enormously for medicine, where neurological and psychiatric disorders represent some of the most challenging and least well-understood conditions people face, and for science more broadly, where the mechanisms of memory, attention, language, and consciousness remain among the deepest open questions. At University College London, this three-year full-time programme provides a rigorous and research-led education in the science of the human brain. UCL is one of the world's foremost centres for neuroscience research, and students study in an environment where some of the most significant work on human brain function is being conducted. You will explore neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, systems neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, and the neuroscience of clinical conditions, developing both theoretical understanding and practical skills in experimental methods, data analysis, and scientific reasoning. The programme is designed to develop you as a scientist who can read, evaluate, and contribute to the research literature in this rapidly advancing field. Graduates in human neuroscience are well positioned for a range of careers and further study routes. Many go on to postgraduate research degrees in neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, or cognitive science, pursuing careers in academic research or the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Others move into clinical careers through medicine or clinical psychology training, drawing on their scientific foundation. Roles in science communication, health policy, medical writing, and biotechnology are also common graduate destinations. For students with a genuine fascination with the brain and a commitment to scientific enquiry, UCL's Human Neuroscience degree offers an exceptional educational environment.
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