Neuroimaging
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
We are proud to have been awarded an IoPPN Excellence Award in 2017 and 2018 for student satisfaction in the Postgraduate Taught Education Survey (PTES).
Neuroimaging is a competitive and evolving field, with few options for specialist training. At King’s you’ll learn the scientific and methodological aspects of neuroimaging, developing practical skills you’ll use in your career.
Our latest research informs our teaching. And you’ll hear from clinical and academic experts from a range of organisations throughout the course
Facilities
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About this course
Study in our state-of-the-art Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences with access to five MRI scanners, EEG labs, and links to other organisations using PET, MEG, CT, Ultrasound and Stem Cell Imaging machines
Learn from expert physicists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and psychologists
Develop the practical skills of day-to-day neuroimaging techniques and their applications
Awarded the IoPPN Excellence Award in 2018 for student satisfaction.
We put a strong focus on your career throughout the course. We run regular workshops and bring in speakers working in a range of areas from data analytics to pharmaceuticals.
Many of our graduates go on to study a PhD after finishing the course. Others use the MSc as a way to enhance their existing career, in radiography for example.
A minimum 2:1 degree in biomedical or related sciences, psychology, neuroscience, physics, engineering, computer science, mathematics or in another scientific subject. Applications from those working in medicine or professions allied to medicine are also welcome.
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Subjects
- Neuroimaging
- Principles of Neuroimaging
- Neuroimaging Acquisition
- Analysis
- Applications of Neuroimaging
- Practical Neuroimaging
- Research Project
- Neuroimaging Research Project
- Neuroimaging MSc
- MRI scanners
Course programme
Required Modules
Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling 180 credits. You are required to take:
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Principles of Neuroimaging (30 credits)
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Neuroimaging Acquisition & Analysis (30 credits)
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Applications of Neuroimaging (30 credits)
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Practical Neuroimaging (30 credits)
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Neuroimaging Research Project (60 credits)
There are no optional modules
Additional information
Neuroimaging