The undergraduate Neuroscience course at the University of Dundee explores the fascinating world of neurobiology, offering students an in-depth understanding of the nervous system in health and disease. This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the molecular and cellular basis of nervous system function and how dysfunction can result in neurological disease and psychiatric disorders.Course Content: The course includes modules on the fundamental aspects of neuroscience like neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and psycho-biology. The content is rich in practical learning, including opportunities to work in a research laboratory or complete an industrial placement.Key Modules: The course incorporates a variety of modules including Introductory Psychology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology, Human Physiology, Population and Community Ecology, Biomolecular Sciences, Neurobiology and Reproduction, Neurophysiology, Neuroscience: Research and Techniques, and Psychology, among others.Accreditations: The Neuroscience course at the University of Dundee is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology.Future Careers: Graduates of this course have excellent career prospects and the potential to move into a variety of employment sectors. They have been successful in securing positions in research and development roles in pharmaceutical companies, clinical trials, scientific publishing, teaching, and more. Plenty of graduates have also opted to further their understanding of neuroscience by pursuing postgraduate study or leading research in the field.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.