Bachelor of Science [B.S] (Physics with Astrophysics)
Field of Study:
$37,440 /Yr
Neuroscience with Psychology with Industrial Placement programme at University of Aberdeen aims to instil a broad base of knowledge regarding the functioning of the nervous system. This is done via a bottom-up approach through an understanding of the nervous system at a molecular and cellular level, but also via a top-down approach through behavioural neuropsychology.
Neuroscientists have to push technologies to the limit to study the nature neural function by recording from individual nerve cells and even from single molecules to understand diseases. Neuroscience research aims to understand diseases such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases. It can also include work on the optic nerves, cardiac function, sense of smell, difficulty in swallowing, weakness in the muscles and other diseases and health problems since many of these have a neural basis.
In your fourth year you will undertake a year's industrial placement and graduate after five years with an MSci (an undergraduate Masters degree) instead of a BSc. Placements vary considerably but in general terms, you will be placed in an industrial, commercial or research environment where you will obtain a breadth of practical experience to complement your degree programme and enhance your employability.
Careers
Neuroscience graduates find employment in the biomedical research, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Others choose further study in related areas such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, dietetics, physiotherapy and teaching.
An understanding of contemporary biology combined with your wider graduate skills will give you a broad choice of potential career options such as bioethics, law, journalism, and health economics.
Additional career options include the Scientific Civil Service, the Health Service, patenting, medical sales, the software sector, management and administration. Some graduates have set up their own businesses.
Our degree programmes are built to enhance your employability and three flagship options give our degrees a distinctively different flavour from many others.Ê
Important Dates
Event | Application Date |
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Ucas 2025 Intake Applicaton Deadline | Sep 3, 2024 - Jan 29, 2025 |
Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | $37440 (GBP 28800) |
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements:
- Strong performance in mathematics and physics in previous education
- Personal statement should demonstrate enthusiam for the subject
English Proficiency:
- IELTS: minimum 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each component
- TOEFL IBT: minimum 90 overall with 21 in each component
- Pearson: minimum 62 overall with no less than 59 in any component
- Duolingo: minimum 110 overall with sub scores of Literacy 110, Comprehension 120, Conversation 100, Production 85
Indian Student Specific Requirements:
- An average of 85% in four subjects with 85% in mathematics and physics in Standard XII
Similar Programs
Program | Important Date | Total Fees | Median Exams Score | Action |
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Ucas 2025 Intake Applicaton Deadline (29th Jan 2025) | USD 37,440 /Yr GBP 28,800 /Yr |
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Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids
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Axol Science Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 2,600/Yr$2,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeCompany-Sponsored | |
ASID Foundation Legacy Scholarships | Scholarship per student$ 5,200/Yr$4,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
BrokerFish International Student Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 1,300/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
UWL International Ambassador Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 1,300/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeCollege-Specific | |
QS scholarships | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Amber Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 19,500/Yr$15,000 | Level Of StudyApprenticeship | TypeMerit-Based |
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