The Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology MSc at Bangor University is a two-year, part-time course designed to provide the foundation knowledge for those interested in the field of clinical neuropsychology. The course is available for both international and home students.Course Content: The programme is designed to provide students with a structured understanding of the theoretical basis for use in the neuropsychology clinical setting. The course content includes the neurological basis for rehabilitation and psychological impact of neurological illness, which forms the basis for understanding neuroanatomical relationships between brain function and behavior. Key Modules: Some key modules in this course include 'Case Studies in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation', 'Neuropsychological Assessment and the Rehabilitation of Neuropsychological Disorders', 'Research Methods' and 'Statistics'. Students also need to write a minimum 20,000-word dissertation based on their independent research in the second year of the course.Accreditations: Although the course is not automatically accredited with a professional body, it provides the underpinning knowledge required for later professional training in Clinical Neuropsychology.Future Careers: Graduates from this programme are ideally suited to continue their academic training and pursue a career in research or may also work in a range of clinical settings. The course enables students to gain theoretical knowledge and understanding of neuropsychological disorders and rehabilitation, which can be applied in the fields of research, health, education, and various other sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.