The Neuroimaging MSc at Bangor University is a full-time course that provides students with an in-depth understanding of issues related to Neuroimaging, a rapidly growing subfield of Neuroscience. This one-year course integrates key theoretical issues along with practical skills, enhancing student's expertise in neuroimaging research.Course Content: The course content includes a combination of lectures, seminars, group discussions, practicals and other formats. Students will be taught subjects like Foundation of Neuroimaging Research, Functional Neuroimaging, Neuroimaging Techniques, and Advanced Topics in Neuroimaging Research among others. Seminars cover topics from signal acquisition to the assessment of clinical populations.Key Modules: The course is structured in modules, with key units including Brain Imaging Research Project (60 credits), Optional Modules (60 credits), and Compulsory Modules (60 credits). The Brain Imaging Research Project is a year-long module where students work on a substantial piece of independent research.Future Careers: Successful completion of this course allows students to go into positions as effective neuroscience researchers, neuroscientists, or to take up careers in other areas of psychology and medical research. The course also provides a firm basis for students who wish to continue their studies to doctoral level.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.