The Neuroscience BSc at Cardiff University is a full-time three-year course that combines the study of experimental and clinical approaches to understand, diagnose and treat neurological disorders. The course intuitively combines comprehensive theoretical learning with practical laboratory skills.Course Content: The Neuroscience BSc course covers areas such as nervous system structure and function, neuronal physiology, and neuroanatomy. You’ll also delve into clinical neuroscience which examines disorders like stroke, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. By the third year, you’ll be studying advanced topics like brain damage and repair, addiction, and sleep and circadian rhythms. Key Modules: Key modules covered include Biomedical Sciences, Human Physiology, Developmental and Genetic Disease, Fundamentals of Neuroscience, Scientific Skills, Clinical Neuroscience, and project work in Neuroscience. Future Careers: Graduates from the Neuroscience BSc course often pursue a career in the healthcare sector, research roles (academic and industrial), teaching or further study at masters or PhD level. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.