The Cognitive Neuroscience MRes course is offered by the University College London (UCL). This programme provides students with in-depth training in the study of cognitive neuroscience -- covering topics such as higher cognitive functions, sensory systems, cognitive neuroscience methods, neuroanatomy, neural basis of perception, communication and learning, and developmental neurobiology.Course Content: The course content includes comprehensive coverage of the fundamental aspects of neuroanatomy and sensory systems. It further extends to application-based study of cognitive neuroscience methods and the neural basis of perception, learning and memory. The course also incorporates the understanding of higher cognitive functions and developmental neurobiology to provide a holistic understanding of cognitive neuroscience.Key Modules: The key modules include Neuroanatomy and Sensory Systems, Cognitive Neuroscience Methods, Developmental Neurobiology, Higher Cognitive Functions, and Neural Basis of Perception, Learning and Memory.Future Careers: Graduates of this program have gone on to further research in neuroscience, psychology, and related disciplines. Some have pursued PhD programmes at top-tier universities across the globe, while others have secured positions in the commercial sector, particularly in consultancy, scientific publishing, and science communication.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.