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    Tuition Fee

    PKR 6,341,937/Year

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      Campus

      London

      BSc Hons Psychology with Neuroscience

      • Description

        The BSc (Honours) Psychology with Neuroscience course at Middlesex University provides an in-depth understanding of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. The course has a strong practical emphasis and will equip you with the skills needed for a successful career in psychology and neuroscience.

        Course Content: This course empowers students to examine neurological disorders, causes, implications and rehabilitation, as well as develop a deep understanding of core psychological theories and concerns. Through a variety of applied modules, you'll critically explore aspects such as biological basis of behaviour, cognitive psychology, social psychology, and research methods.

        Key Modules: Important modules of the course include Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive and Biological Determinants of Behaviour, Psychology in Education and Work, and Comparative Animal Behaviour. In the final year, students will undertake a project to demonstrate their comprehensive understanding of the subject.

        Accreditations: The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC).

        Future Careers: Graduates of the BSc Psychology with Neuroscience are well-prepared for careers in clinical, educational, health, and occupational psychology, neuropsychology, research, teaching, psychometric testing, and consultancy.

        For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.

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      Level

      undergraduate

      Discipline

      Natural Sciences

      Upcoming Intakes

      Sep 2025

      Mode of Study

      on campus