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Master of Science in Neurosciences

Master of Science in Neurosciences

University of Bonn

Duration

2 years

Intake

Summer, Winter.

Degree

Master’s

Program Overview

The master's degree program in Neurosciences is a research-oriented, international program with the primary goal of providing talented students with a comprehensive education in the rapidly expanding field of neurosciences. Students are prepared for careers in research or a related field within medicine or biology.

A key point of focus in the program is practical research experience in the laboratories of the participating departments and research groups. The first two semesters lay the foundation, consisting of required courses in neuromorphology, neurophysiology, and molecular neurobiology, as well as statistics, scientific writing, and research ethics. Students then have the option to focus on one of these fields or choose from a broad range of other areas, such as neuroethology, neurogenetics, neuropharmacology, clinical neurosciences, cognitive neurosciences, and reconstructive neurobiology, among others.
 

Key Information

University

University of Bonn

Campus

Bonn, Germany.

Total Credits

120 ECTS

Study Mode

Full-time

Loan Availability

No

Program Details

Duration

2 years

Tuition Fee:

Format

Full-time

Attendance:

On Campus Learning

Study Gap:

10 years

Fees & Funding:

Course Structure

The master's degree program in Neurosciences is a research-oriented, international program with the primary goal of providing talented students with a comprehensive education in the rapidly expanding field of neurosciences. Students are prepared for careers in research or a related field within medicine or biology.

A key point of focus in the program is practical research experience in the laboratories of the participating departments and research groups. The first two semesters lay the foundation, consisting of required courses in neuromorphology, neurophysiology, and molecular neurobiology, as well as statistics, scientific writing, and research ethics. Students then have the option to focus on one of these fields or choose from a broad range of other areas, such as neuroethology, neurogenetics, neuropharmacology, clinical neurosciences, cognitive neurosciences, and reconstructive neurobiology, among others.
 

Entry Requirement

Academic

Language

IELTS - 6

TOEFL - 87 (iBT)

PTE - 59

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