The MSc in Applied Neuroscience at Royal Holloway, University of London offers a unique opportunity to study the application of neuroscience in diagnosing, treating, and preventing neurological conditions and psychiatric disorders. The course explores current theories and empirical findings in neuroscience, and allows students to develop a deep understanding of techniques used in neuroscience research.Course Content: The course comprises both compulsory and optional modules. The compulsory modules cover the basics of neuronal function and dysfunction, neuroimaging, and neuropsychiatry and mental health, among others. Students also undertake a research project or work placement on a neuroscience-related topic. The optional modules enable students to specialize in topics like cognitive neuropsychology, children’s health and development, and more.Key Modules: Key Modules of this course usually include: Neuronal Function and Dysfunction, Applied Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroimaging, Neuropsychiatry and Mental Health, Research-based learning, and a Dissertation/Work Placement.Future Careers: The MSc in Applied Neuroscience enables students to build a career in a range of sectors including academic research in neuroscience or psychology, clinical psychology, medical research, health consultancy, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.