The Clinical Neuroscience Neuromuscular Disease MSc taught by Queen Square Institute of Neurology at University College London (UCL) is designed to offer students a detailed understanding of specific issues regarding neuromuscular diseases. The course aims to provide a clinical education on how to diagnose and manage these conditions, while also offering a deep knowledge about the pathogenesis and pathology of different neuromuscular diseases.Course Content: The course covers an array of critical subjects related to neuromuscular diseases. Its comprehensive content includes thorough teaching on physiology, pathophysiology, immunology, molecular genetics, histopathology, and clinical epidemiology across diverse adulthood and pediatric neuromuscular diseases.Key Modules: The MSc course is comprised of six modules including Neuromuscular Diseases, Muscle and Nerve Structure and Function, Principles of Therapeutics in Neuromuscular Diseases, Research Techniques in Neuromuscular Diseases, Clinical Trials in Neuromuscular Diseases, and a final, independent research project.Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, students are well-prepared to pursue a career in medicine or academia relating to neuromuscular diseases. The course offers a strong platform for future high-quality clinical service delivery, patient-centred research, or both.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.